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Training Sites
St. Bernardine Medical Center
Dignity Health St. Bernardine Medical Center is a highly regarded, 342-bed nonprofit acute-care hospital. It is among the largest hospitals in the Inland Empire, offering a full continuum of services, from family care to the most advanced heart surgery. Each year the hospital treats 70,500 patients in the Emergency Department, delivers over 2,100 babies, performs over 700 open-heart surgeries and admits more than 17,000 patients for treatment.
UCR Health
Rotation sites for: FMP, cardiology, clinic QI/PS, geriatrics, gynecology, pain management, medical sub-specialty, psychiatry, and outpatient pediatrics.
Continuity family medicine practice site at UCR Health Citrus Tower.
The UCR Health outpatient primary care, specialty, and psychiatry clinics are located at Citrus Tower in downtown Riverside. The facility houses UCR Health primary care and multispecialty services. The clinic anticipates about 33,000 patient visits each year.
Riverside University Health Systems
Rotation site for FMP and Procedures at Rubidoux Community Health Center.
The Riverside University Health System (RUHS) is the county-owned and operated outpatient clinic system whose mission is to provide superior quality healthcare to county residents with a special focus on underserved populations in need. RUHS’s Community Health Centers offer a wide range of primary care services by dedicated healthcare professionals.
Bear Valley Community Hospital
Rotation site for emergency medicine.
Located in the ski-resort town of Big Bear, Bear Valley Community Hospital has provided easy-access emergency medical and acute care in Big Bear valley for more than 40 years. The Emergency Department at Bear Valley Community Hospital consists of a seven-bed patient treatment area that is equipped to provide evaluations and medical treatment to pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients.
Santa Monica Medical Center/UCLA Health
Rotation site for inpatient pediatrics.
UCLA Health's Santa Monica campus opened in 1926 and currently has 281-beds, a full-service medical center offers unparalleled care, from prenatal and neonatal services to geriatric medicine. Santa Monica's emergency department is approved for pediatric care, treating over 50,000 patients each year.