Partnership Health Center is a proud partner of the Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana. PHC serves as the continuity clinic for resident physicians of the FRMWM, creating an enriching culture of learning and professional growth within our clinics.
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What is a resident?
Residents are doctors. They have graduated from medical school and are completing 3 years of specialty training in Family Medicine. About 90% of FMRWM graduates go on to practice in Montana or other rural and underserved communities.
What does this mean for my care?
Many resident doctors provide high quality, patient-centered care at PHC. Patients who see a resident for their care may have a slightly longer appointment. Residents consult about each patient’s care with a senior physician in our clinic. This means patients receive the benefit of multiple doctors working together to develop a treatment plan that works best for each patient’s unique health needs. Patients who receive care from residents are also supporting PHC and FMRWM’s work to increase access to high-quality primary medical care across western Montana an in rural communities.
This health center receives HHS funding and has Federal Public Health Service (PHS) deemed status with respect to certain health or health-related claims, including medical malpractice claims, for itself and its covered individuals.
Notice of nondiscrimination:
Partnership Health Center does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, or sex (gender) in admission, or access to, or treatment, or employment in, its programs, services, or activities.
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Limited English Proficiency Assistance:
Partnership Health Center provides language assistance services, including translated documents and oral interpretation, to individuals with limited English proficiency. We provide assistance in the following languages:
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Partnership Health Center respectfully acknowledges that we occupy the traditional homelands of the Séliš, Qĺispé, and Ktunaxa-Ksanka nations. We also recognize that these lands are a site of trade, medicine gathering, healing, and travel for other Native tribes in the area and is still home for many Indigenous people. We extend our gratitude for those who have stewarded this land since time immemorial.
We acknowledge that the health care system has played a role in the oppression of Indigenous peoples. We commit to ongoing learning about the impact of colonization on the health and well being of Indigenous peoples, and we commit to meaningful action that reverses health inequities.