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Geisinger experiences
from MD Viewbook 2024
Learning communities
We follow the well-known adage “it takes a village” by offering students a ready-made “village” of faculty, interprofessional staff and peers within the larger school community that engages you in your personal and professional identity formation.
Community well-being
As a system, Geisinger has devoted significant resources to examining the unique health needs of the communities it serves and proposing novel solutions that can be applied locally but transferred globally.
Our impact is felt economically (Geisinger has an annual $15.7 billion positive impact on Pennsylvania’s economy), but more importantly, it’s felt in the ways our presence uplifts our neighbors and improves the region’s quality of life through initiatives like:
• REACH-HEI (Regional Education Academy for Careers in Health – Higher Education Initiative), an out-of-school experience that provides academic enrichment opportunities for students who are economically disadvantaged or under-represented in medicine.
• The Edward R. Leahy Jr. Clinic For The Uninsured at The University of Scranton provides free, non-emergency healthcare to uninsured Lackawanna County residents. The clinic provides high-quality care in a welcoming, respectful and compassionate environment. It offers teaching, learning, research and service opportunities to Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine faculty, students and volunteers.
• Fresh Food Farmacy, serving patients with Type 2 diabetes (and their household) with enough healthy food to make 10 nutritious meals each week — and a clinical care team that moves them toward better health.
• Geisinger 65 Forward, primary care designed exclusively for patients 65 and older, featuring more time with physicians, social and educational activities and all ancillary services offered under one roof.
• Family- and Community-Centered Experience is a required component of the Phase 1 curriculum that partners you with community members to learn about their experiences of health and healthcare, helping you to better understand the social drivers of health, to hone your communication skills and to develop narrative and cultural humility through active listening and reflection.
GME enriches the UME experience
The medical student/resident relationship is mutually enriching. Residents and fellows teach and mentor, and you’ll benefit from seeing what residency/ fellowship is really like. Geisinger has more than 600 residents and fellows, comprising 46 residency programs and 33 subspecialty fellowship programs, which encompass Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education physician programs, as well as dental, podiatry, pharmacy and others.