Family Medicine Residency - Bethlehem
At St. Lukeʼs Family Medicine Residency - Bethlehem, our mission is to prepare residents to practice collaborative, compassionate, comprehensive and continuous family medicine in a supportive community of inquiry. We take that mission seriously. We are proud of the 25-year history we have of educating full spectrum family physicians in the Lehigh Valley. We proudly care for our community and teach “the specialty where it matters that you know your patient’s name.” Come and see what makes our program an exceptional place to train!
As part of a university health system, you will be a valued member of a dedicated medical team nationally recognized for quality and innovation. Working and learning in our 454-bed University Hospital and our busy Family Medicine Center, you will receive a breadth and depth of education that you would expect to find in a major metropolitan area. Yet with only 6 residents per class and a ratio of 1 faculty to every 3 residents, you will become part of our family and never be just a number to us.
We provide a broad-based educational experience that nurtures and fosters your individual skills, helping you to develop into the 21st century personal physicians that our communities desperately need. With a strong education in women’s health/OB and pediatrics, we will prepare you to be a comprehensive family physician. Our emphasis on resident wellness will provide you with a schedule and support that means you don't need to sacrifice your personal priorities. Since 1996, we have helped more than 100 physicians begin their journey in family medicine, and we are eagerly looking for the next class to join us.
We encourage you to learn more about our program and St. Lukeʼs. Do you have a question that is not on our FAQ page? We would love to hear from you at (484) 526-3550 or Nicole.DeJesus@sluhn.org. We accept a limited number of 4th year students for family medicine electives, but do not accept any observers.
At St. Lukeʼs Family Medicine Residency, we are looking for the next generation of family physicians. Is it you?