Family and Community Medicine Center
               
                  
                     
                     The heart of the residency program is the Family and Community Medicine Center (FCMC),
                           the largest single entity of comprehensive primary care services at Augusta 
University, where residents learn and refine their clinical and procedural skills
                           for the care of patients and their families. 
                     
                     Recognized by the  as a Patient-Centered Medical Home, faculty and resident providers deliver complex
                        comprehensive care in approximately 38,000 patient visits per year with various levels
                        of acuity and multiple co-morbidities. Multiple ancillary services are available to
                        patients in the center, including pulmonary function testing, colonoscopies, colposcopies,
                        skin biopsies, acupuncture, and osteopathic manipulative treatment.
                  
                
               
                  
                     
                     The FCMCFamily and Community Medicine Center also has its own fully integrated research section which provides IRBInstitutional Review Board services, data collection, and statistical support for scholarly activities, research
                        projects, and publications.
                     
                     The Family and Community Medicine Center is in the process of transforming clinical
                        activities to incorporate patient-and family-centered care concepts in the context
                        of a patient-centered medical home. This practice transformation will ensure quality
                        assessment and improvement by applying measureable evidence-based medicine in individual
                        and practice-based population health and disease management.