Graduate Medical Education
GME Staff
Clay Josephy, MD
Director of GME
Site Preceptors
- Kim Evans, MD - General Surgery
- Michael McLaughlin, MD - Emergency Medicine
- Robert Rupp, MD - Orthopedics
Established in 2015, Barton's Graduate Medical Education (GME) department promotes the quality of graduate medical education for advanced practice professional students, medical students, residents, and fellows.
By ensuring a high-quality learning and work environment, the graduate educational experience leads to measurable educational outcomes in all specialties and disciplines.
Program Information
Each NP or PA student, medical student, and resident is managed by the GME office to ensure all Barton Health requirements are met including: an affiliation agreement with their approved program, background check, letter of good standing, current Certificate of Liability, necessary acknowledgements, and immunization records.
Preceptors must be members in good standing on Barton Memorial Hospital's Medical Staff, and are willing to follow the guidelines provided by the student’s school. All requested rotations are approved by the GME Department, in coordination with the Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC).
Goals and Objectives
Requirements
Prior to an elective rotation:
- Current Affiliation Agreement between Barton Health and facility
- Program coordinators name, phone number and email
School will provide:
- Letter of Good Standing of student
- Certificate of Liability Insurance for the dates the student is at Barton
- Background check
- Photo of student
Student will provide:
- Completed application
- All immunizations including TB and Flu Vaccine (if applicable)
- Signed policies (provided to student)
- CV
- Current BLS or ACLS card
Lake Tahoe Sports Medicine Fellowship
Barton Health also sponsors the Lake Tahoe Sports Medicine Fellowship.
Fellowship