Following graduation from medical school, new physicians select a specialty area in which they would like to practice. Training in the selected specialty area is completed in the form of a residency program. For physicians interested in practicing in the specialty of family medicine, the residency period lasts three years, and includes extensive clinical training in hospitals and inpatient and outpatient clinics. Prospective family medicine physicians can select from 451 accredited residency programs in the US, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians, or AAFP.
It is important for applicants to ensure that they meet the admissions criteria for family medicine residency programs in which they are interested. While some specific criteria may vary from program to program, there are standard admissions criteria that a prospective family medicine resident should meet as a prerequisite for applying to a residency program.