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Residency

Curriculum

PGY – 1

As an Intern you would begin residency with 4 weeks of Family and Community Medicine (Orientation). Most blocks are 2×2 – 2 week your continuity clinic and 2 weeks of rotation.

PGY-1 Rotations
Adult Medicine4 Blocks
Inpatient Night Float with a senior2 Blocks
Rural Health1 Block
OB1 Block
Pediatrics: Inpatient2 Blocks
Pediatrics: Outpatient1 Block
Emergency Medicine1 Block

PGY – 2

In your 2nd year, senior residents run the Family Medicine Teaching Service (FMTS) completely independently with the oversight and support of faculty attendings.  This will prepare you for your role as the senior overseeing the IMTS in your 3rd year.

PGY-2 Rotations
Family Medicine Teaching Service (Solo)3 Blocks
Night Float (Solo and with an Intern)2 Blocks
OB1 Block
Pediatrics: Inpatient1 Block
Sports Medicine1 Block
Elective 1-4 week block, can be away3 Blocks

PGY – 3

In your 3rd year, you’ll oversee Interns on their inpatient medicine rotations.

PGY-3 Rotations
Inpatient Medicine (IMTS & FMTS)2 Blocks
Community Engaged LearningLongitudinal
Inpatient Night Float (Solo and with an Intern)2 Blocks
ICU1 Block
Pediatrics: Outpatient1 Block
Sports Medicine1 Block
Elective 1 4-week block can be away3 Blocks

Other Curricular Activities:

5th Tuesday Wellness Activities
Behavioral Health
Grand Rounds
Home Visits
M&M
Monthly Teamlet Meetings
MOUD
Nursing Home and Long-Term Care
Practice Management and Population Health
Resident Lectures
Scholarly Activity
Weekly Didactics

Benefits

Benefit and Contract Info CMMC Program

2025-2026     *Stipend amounts Beginning July 1st, 2025

Annual Stipends*PGY1$68,036
PGY2$71,308
PGY3$74,239
Choice Time Off (CTO)22 Days
Other Paid Time OffIncludes: Extended Sick Bank, Bereavement, Family Leave, Jury Duty, Adoption AssistanceSee CMH Specific Policy
Meal Account$1,600 per year
CertificationResidency sponsored and tuition paid for: CLS, PALS, ALSO, NRP
LicensureUp to $1000 (one time) associated expenses
Board CertificationsReimbursement costs for ABFM/ABOFP Board Certification Exams taken during residency (per FMR policy)
Reimbursement cost for USMLE or COMLEX Step 3
MembershipsAAFP for all residents; AOA for all Osteopathic residents
CME$1800 total for 3 years
MalpracticeClaims made for services provided while under contract
Retirement AccountTSA-403B
Voluntary BenefitsBenefits include: Insurance with family coverage available (no pre-existing clause), dental, life, long term disability, healthcare spending account, dependent care spending account.Residents chooses how to spend dollars allotted by CMMC.
Moving Expense for matched applicantOne time; must submit receipts      Up to $1000
The Y at CMMC Wellness CenterThe facility offers an assortment of cardiovascular and strength equipment, well equipped locker rooms, personal trainer services and a variety of facilitated exercise classes.Membership is paid.
Team BuildingBi-annual retreats for residents; annual outing with faculty, 5th Tuesdays, community service. THRIVE

Documents

Residency Contract PGY 1

Residency Contract PGY  2

Residency Contract PGY 3

CMH Citizenship Standards

Residency Benefit Summary

Alumni

Residency Graduates 2024

Travis Frazier, MD – Osteopathic Neuromuscular Medicine
Fellowship, Maine-Dartmouth, Augusta, ME
Mankaran Gill, MD – Family Medicine, Greater Toronto Area,
Canada
Kelsey Hickey, DO – Hospitalist Fellowship, CMMC, Lewiston,
ME
Celeste Hutton, MD – Family Medicine Practice, Lewiston, ME
Jaclyn Israel, DO – Redington Fairview General Hospital Family Medicine, Skowhegan, ME
Luke Ollila, DO – Family Medicine, Greater Portland Area, ME
Ruby Singh, MD – Revolutionary on sabbatical, brainstorming non-corporate paths to happiness

Residency Graduates 2023

Colin Bonnar, MD – Primary Care at Nova Scotia Health Authority, Baddeck, NS
Eliza Foster, DO – VA Togus, ME
Matthew Levasseur, DO – Addiction Medicine, Federally Qualified Health Care, Austin, TX
Anna Levit, MD – Integrative Medicine Educator Fellowship, Cambridge Health
Alliance, Malden, MD
Catherine Lok, DO – Founder and Physician, RiverRock Clinic, Woodfin, NC
Emily Nguyen, MD – Travel/Locum work, British Columbia, Canada
James Poulin, MD – St. Mary’s Orthopedic
Matthew Rausch, DO – Family Medicine/Primary Care, Family Health
Associates, Auburn, ME

Residency Graduates 2022

Jeffrey S. Badillo, MD – Northern Light Health Primary Care, Yarmouth, ME
Christopher M. Caracciolo, MD, MPH – Primary Care, Coos County Family
Medical Center, Berlin, NH & Hospitalist, Androscoggin Valley Hospital, Berlin,
NH
Ian J. Corbett, DO – Topsham Family Medicine, Topsham, ME
Cecilia V. Davies, MD – Intermountain Healthcare, Riverton, UT
Dana E. Kennedy, MD – Lamoille Health Family Medicine, Morrisville, VT
Anthony M. Pastore, DO – Northern Light Mercy Primary Care, Windham, ME
Isabella C. Taylor, DO – Lisbon Family Practice, Lisbon, ME

Residency Graduates 2021

Charles Bergeron Poulin MD – Central Maine Healthcare, Naples, ME
Patricia Collins DO – Central Maine Healthcare, Lewiston, ME
John Cooper III DO – MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta, ME
Kevin DeGroot DO – Mercy Health, Vermilion, OH
Myriam Jolicoeur MD – Central Maine Healthcare, Naples, ME
Jessica Lucas DO – DownEast Orthopedics, Banger, ME
Marie-Alexandria Tremis MD – Central Maine Healthcare, Lewiston, ME

Residency Graduates 2020

Jennifer Couture DO
Christopher Decker DO
Justin Quinlan DO
Olivian Simpson MD
Bryan Stanley MD
Ross Watson MD
Terra Wilkins MD

Residency Graduates 2019

Navneet Garcha MD
Bindu Gupta MD
Jennifer Hanson MD
Christine Lincoln DO
Scott Lowman DO
Kathryn McLellan MD
Samuel Moss DO

Residency Graduates 2018
Colette Charles MD
James Flannery MD
John Gunel DO
Sarah Kelley-Spearing DO
Susan Miller MD
Ankur Patel MD

Residency Graduates 2017
Clare Alexander MD
Tony Chan MD
Benjamin Kamin MD
Frank “Zach” Mazone II DO
Nupur Nagrare MD
Shayna Shackford DO

Residency Graduates 2016
Nicole Boutaugh DO
Leslie Bradbury MD
Kara Callahan MD
Joshua Garfein DO
Sean Tyler O’Sullivan DO
Gregory Thibodeau MD
Lisa Torgersen MD

Residency Graduates 2015
Clayton Bell MD
Aaron Hoffman DO MPH
Genesis Juat MD
Erik “Seth” Kramer DO MPH
Mariette Macrander MD
Aliya Rahemtulla MD
Margo Sullivan Goodman DO

Residency Graduates 2014
Catherine Krouse DO
John Lowery DO PhD
Jaime Nemeth DO
Joanie Peter MD
Preethi Rajanna MD
Marc Seeley DO
Sandhya Tagaram MD

Residency Graduates 2013
Adam Duquette DO
Emily Fontaine MD
Michael Johns MD
Christopher “Todd” Kitchens DO
Shayna Lemke DO
Gonzalo Ruiz MD

Residency Graduates 2012
Stephanie Aung MD
Harpreet Ghotra MD
Swapna Gummadi MD
Petrona Manasseh MD
Huy Nguyen MD
Annamarie Pond DO
Ravi Sathya MD

Residency Graduates 2011
Shaik Basha MD
Alicia Koteles MD
Brad Long MD
Jeffrey Lynds MD
Lisa McAllister DO
Rhianna Meadows DO
Stephanie Youd Sinclair MD

Residency Graduates 2010
Stephen Adams MD
Neelima Ganta MD
Jennifer Dressel MD
Michael Gravatt MD
Bina Maharjan MD
Laurel Schwingel DO
Terry Ann Scriven MD

Residency Graduates 2009
Brian Dressel MD
Shauna McElrath DO
Carlos Martinez MD
Patrick Pine MD
Sumathi Rajanna MD
Gary Rivard DO

Residency Graduates 2008
Trevor Braden MD
Vasuki Nagaraj MD
Jesse Reynolds MD
Christine Swartz MD
Thom Tigley MD

Residency Graduates 2007
Christopher Cieurzo MD
Manju Hilary MD
Stephen Kulcsar DO
Kirk Silver MD
Christine Tremblay DO

Residency Graduates 2006
Balint Budai MD
Magili Chapman Quinn DO
Michael Kaylor MD
Narayana Padala MD
Nathan Raby DO
Geniene Wilson MD

Residency Graduates 2005
Timothy Burdick MD
Cortney Linville DO
Joseph Martinez MD
Margarita Perchonok Shugol DO
Stacey Walden DO

Residency Graduates 2004
Shannon Kenney DO
Peter Kulawiec MD
James Ostrander DO
Karen Roberts DO
Ira Robles MD
Flora Sadri-Azarbayejani DO

Residency Graduates 2003
Michael Bell MD
Veena Channamsetty MD
Sandra Corbett DO
Jennifer Nelson DO
Brian Newman DO
April Shelton MD

Residency Graduates 2002
Jeff Cote MD
Angelisa Janssen MD
Gerry Lachance DO
Nidal Morrar MD
Jennifer Ryan DO

Residency Graduates 2001
Denise Arcand MD
Jill Herr MD
Rebecca Canner MD
Patrick Keith MD
Beth Lakd MD
Sarah Skelton MD
Jim Stephenson

Residency Graduates 2000
Marc Daigle MD
Denise Frigon Cogle DO
Nathan Murray-James MD
Henry Youga MD

Residency  Graduates 1999
Paul Benson MD
Diane MacKinnon MD
Dewayne Niebur MD
Molly Rossignol DO
Linda Youngren MD

Residency Graduates 1998
Emily Ferguson MD
Paula Greenleaf DO
Diana Kistler DO
Susan Lemei MD
Elizabeth Pierce DO

Residency Graduates 1997
Thomas “Tom” Bosma MD
Shannon Deschenes DO
Trisha Gushue DO
Ray Tardif MD

Residency Graduates 1996
Mary “Mer” Ashmore DO
Diane Eodice DO
Deboarh Learson MD
Stephen Molnar-Gabor MD
Martha Stewart DO

Residency Graduates 1995
Julia Crawford MD
Paul Davis MD
Jonathan Nwanagu MD
Wendy Weiss DO

Residency Graduates 1994
Arthur “Art” Manning DO
Thanh Bui MD

Residency Graduates 1993
Peter Beeckel MD
Mark Roterson MD
Paul Podett MD
Brigitte Engelhardt MD
Kristy Murray-Pulsifer DO

Residency Graduates 1992
James “Jim” Linnick DO
Marilyn Assistores MD
Savita Joshi MD
Sarah Prescott DO
Lynne Senty DO
Teresa Klyzejko MD

Residency Graduates 1990
Bradley Anderson MD
Sharon Curtis MD
Steven Dickter MD
Samual “Sam” Hunkler MD

Residency Graduates 1989
Scott Chaffin DO
Lisa Kowalski MD
Brian Smith MD
Diane Zavotsky MD

Residency Graduates 1988
Stephen Fairchild MD
Linda Moorhead MD
Cynthia Strout MD

Residency Graduates 1987
Margaret “Peggy” Matthews MD
Kurt Oswald MD
Jeffrey Palmer MD
Fred van Mourik MD

Residency Graduates 1986
Frederick “Fred” Gleeson MD
Jay Kaminski MD
Jeffrey Martin MD

Residency Graduates 1985
Jay Burns MD
Charles “Chuck” Judy MD
James Kilgour MD
Diane Pittman MD

Residency Graduates 1984
Hans Duvefelt MD
Daniel “Dan” Mingle MD
Denise Winings MD

Residency Graduates 1983
Greg Bowerman MD
Karen Young MD

Residency Graduates 1982
Robert “Bob” Abramsen MD
Richard Gilliam MD
David Kristensen MD
Patricia Parsley MD

Residency Graduates 1981
Theodore “Ted” Brooks MD
Lawrence Feld MD
M. David Lauter MD
Patricia Williams MD

Residency Graduates 1980
Bruce Alexander MD
Stuart Andrews MD
Charles Burns MD
William “Billy” Leach MD

Admissions Requirements

Application Requirements for CMMC Family Medicine Residency

We are conducting virtual interviews only during this recruitment season. We are Program Number 2127120C0 listed in the NRMP.

Our residency program only accepts applications submitted through ERAS. Any application submitted via email, fax, or Postal Service, etc. will NOT be considered. You must be enrolled with the NRMP (National Resident Matching Program). The application deadline was November 08, 2024 and all materials must have been received by that date. Our interview season runs from October 16, 2024 until the week of January 6, 2025.

We will review completed applications and invite candidates through Thalamus Interview Scheduler. Your virtual interview day will include the Program Director overview and interviews with our faculty and residents. We hold Resident Meet and Greet evening events throughout the interview season and the schedule is listed on the Program Page of Thalamus. We look forward to meeting you!!

Eligibility

For your safety and the safety of our patients, full COVID-19 vaccination series and flu vaccination is required for all CMHC employees, including trainees. Your application will be considered for an interview invitation if you are:

        – A graduate or 4th year medical student in good standing from a US or Canadian medical school accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)

        – OR a graduate or a 4th year medical student in good standing from a US medical school accredited by the American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (AOACOCA)

         – OR a graduate or 4th year medical student from one of the following international medical schools:

Any Medical school based in Australia, Ireland or Israel, as well as the following Caribbean schools: American University of Antigua and Barbuda, Ross University School of Medicine, Medical University of the Americas Nevis and St. Kitts, Saba University School of Medicine, St. George’s University School of Medicine Grenada, and St. James School of Medicine Anguilla

        NOTE: All residents must have graduated medical school within 2 years of start date (example: if day one of residency is July 1, 2025, you must have graduated no earlier than July 1, 2023).

       AND have all of the following:

Passing USMLE or COMLEX board scores (no more than 2 total fails)

Three (3) LORs from clinical work performed in the United States 1 of them MUST be from Family Medicine

Eligibility for a J1Visa, if not a permanent resident of the US

ERAS system and our application deadline is November 30, 2024

What Makes CMMC FMR Unique:

  • Clinic First 2×2 block schedule that creates immersive learning experiences and builds patient continuity
  • Opportunities to personalize your education path through the Personalized Education Plan (PEP) that includes more elective time and aligning your interests with program requirements
  • Addiction Medicine (including a low barrier bridge clinic), Sports Medicine (including collegiate sports at Bates College), OMM, Integrative Medicine
  • Wilderness & International Medicine Program (WIMP) with experiential training in low-resource environments
  • Diverse, high acuity patient populations in a low-resource community, which lends to excellent learning opportunities
  • Hub-and-Spoke rural training model that exposes all residents to rural medicine
  • Easy-to-access family leave and other innovative options for prioritizing your health

Q&A

Q. I have attended an international medical school. Do I need to be ECFMG-certified to apply?
A. No. The NRMP verifies candidates on the final rank-order list with the ECFMG to ensure you have passed Step 1 and 2CK. If NRMP is unable to verify this information at that time, candidates are withdrawn from the Match. All international graduates MUST be ECFMG-certified prior to start of residency training.

Q. What if I have a USMLE/COMELX fail?
A.  We consider applications with two or fewer fails, but rarely more.

Q. Is there a graduation year cut-off?
A. We rarely consider applications from candidates who have graduated more than two years from day one of residency.

Q. Do you offer externships, observerships, research experiences, volunteer experiences or pre-match positions?
A. No

We review the overall application and the applicant’s fit with our program. Meeting our criteria will not guarantee an interview.  CMMC FMR does not discriminate with regard to sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability or any other applicable legally protected status.

Anti-Racism and Non-Discrimination

PURPOSE:            To outline the program’s position toward and response to any act of discrimination affecting the learning environment of residents of the FMR.

SCOPE:                 Administration

OVERVIEW: CMMC FMR is committed to creating an environment where resident learners can participate in education free from the threat of discrimination and harassment by colleagues, supervisors, teachers, peers, other staff, or patients. This is an adjunctive policy to CMH’s anti-harassment policy to outline the specific protections in place for vulnerable resident learners and provide a clear pathway for resolution if resident learners witness or experience any disruption to their education due to harassment or discrimination.

POLICY: No resident shall be excluded from participation in, denied benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in the provision of care or educational activity on the grounds of race, color, national origin, citizenship status, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, disability, other legally protected basis or group membership.

PROCEDURE: If any member of the FMR team witnesses or directly experiences discrimination or harassment perpetrated by another team member (staff, other learner, attending physician) directed toward a resident learner (including themselves), they are expected to report it immediately so it can be addressed and the program can ensure a safe learning environment for all. Reporting options:

  1. Reports directly to the program director are preferred, but if for some reason the individual is uncomfortable making report to the Program Director, they can make a report to:
  2. The Chair of the Graduate Medical Education Committee; or
  3. Tonya Bailey-Curry, LCSW at tonya@mindfullymelanated.org. Tonya Bailey-Curry is contracted with CMMC FMR to receive reports of harassment confidentially (meaning she will not share the identity of the reporting individual with the program if requested). She will meet with residents to provide support and provide anonymous reports with recommendations for resolution to the program.

Submission of Rank Order List (ROL) Requirements: The NRMP has added language requiring programs to ensure that each applicant placed on the program’s rank order list meets the necessary requirements for state licensure. (Section 7.3.1) and all institutional policies regarding eligibility criteria applicants would complete if matched to the program and obtained signed confirmation from interviewees prior to the RANK ORDER LIST CERTIFICATION DEADLINE section (6.3.1).

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Downloadable Tuberculosis Respirator Fit Test Assessment 
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If you need additional information, please contact Mary Dooley at mary.dooley@cmhc.org or call 207-795-2184.

The CMMC Family Medicine Residency reserves the right to limit interviews and to change the above requirements.

Residency Program

The State of Maine funded the four ACGME Sponsoring Institutions in Maine to create a first-of-its-kind collaboration in Maine to develop high quality rural residency rotations at hospitals and community-based healthcare centers across the state, with a focus on giving medical residents experience caring for Maine’s diverse socio-economic, racial and regional populations.

Our Mission and Vision:

We foster a collaborative environment centered in our tradition of Family Medicine while anticipating the changing needs of our community in order to cultivate compassionate, socially responsible leaders who create the future of healthcare for all.

CMMC FMR has a long history of commitment to rural education. Currently, we are a member of the Maine Rural Graduate Medical Education (MERGE) Collaborative, which is a partnership between the four Sponsoring Institutions in the state to expand rural training opportunities. To date, MERGE has created over 30 training sites in rural communities across Maine available to residents in all MERGE Collaborative sites, including CMMC.

We are glad you are committed to a career in family medicine and exploring training opportunities in Maine. Maine is spectacular, offering something for everyone – mountains and coastline, rural and urban. Our residency has a 41-year track record of preparing outstanding family physicians who go on to care for their communities “The Central Maine Way.”

Our top priority is to provide an intellectually stimulating and emotionally supportive environment in which to learn and develop your family medicine skills and to formulate your own practice style.


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Program Overview

Central Maine Medical Center Family Medicine Residency (CMMC FMR) is a 7-7-7 ACGME certified program with an osteopathic recognition track and rural training. Founded in 1978, CMMC FMR has graduated over 160 family physicians. Our program prepares physicians to practice family medicine in communities with populations ranging from 500 to 500,000.

The residency is based at the Oscar Treat Turner Family Medicine Center, an outpatient health center on CMMC’s main campus in Lewiston, Maine.  We also have additional continuity clinics in Rumford at the Swift River Family Medicine office and provide first contact care to undergraduate students at Bates College in Lewiston.  We are the only residency in our sponsoring hospital, allowing our residents to easily gain experience in all aspects of inpatient and outpatient care. Our curriculum provides opportunities for further training in many areas of family medicine including integrative medicine, geriatrics, sports medicine, neuromusculoskeletal medicine, public health and others as directed by each resident’s specific learning goals. We expose residents to Lewiston and surrounding rural communities early in their training to inspire them for where their education can lead.  CMMC also offers a fellowship in hospital medicine and provides clinical and educational training opportunities to third and fourth-year medical students.

Located on the banks of the Androscoggin River, Lewiston is the second largest city in Maine, and the cultural and services hub of Central Maine. Our diverse city has a small town feel and welcoming community. Local access to arts, culture, outdoor recreation, and nationally recognized academic institutions are supplemented by convenient proximity to the mountains of Western Maine, the Atlantic Ocean, and other major cities such as Portland and Boston, all of which make Lewiston a fantastic home base to explore Maine and Northern New England.

Contact Us

Family Medicine Residency Administrative Offices
76 High Street
Lewiston, ME 04240
207-795-2803 administrative offices
207-795-2190 administrative fax

Bethany Picker, M.D.
Program Director
pickerbe@cmhc.org

Mary Dooley, B.S.
Recruiting Coordinator
mary.dooley@cmhc.org

Accreditation and Affiliations

  • Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education with Osteopathic Recognition (Residency Program)
  • University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM)
  • University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine
  • Tufts School of Medicine
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