Graduate Medical Education

Primary Care

Bethlehem

St. Luke’s University Health Network with its network of 10 acute care hospitals and more than 60 primary care practices actively recruits its graduates to enter primary care. During training, residents interested in primary care may elect to do their entire third-year continuity clinic in a faculty run practice. Here residents provide preventive care, diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical illnesses and provide transition of care visits (i.e. post-hospital follow-up) as well as Medicare Wellness visits. The resident also learns about the business aspects of practice and several office-based procedures.

Jared Nothstein, DO
St. Luke’s Medical Associates of Monroe County, East Stroudsburg
Class of 2016
“St. Luke's, from the very beginning, was a forward-thinking organization that gave me all the tools I needed to succeed after residency. You are given access to the best available technology, staff, specialty providers, and ultimately a culture where the overwhelming goal is to provide exceptional patient care. It was an easy choice to stay with St. Luke’s after completing residency and my practice have been thriving thanks to their support.”