Rotation Sites

Rotation Sites

North Country HealthCare’s Flagstaff 4th Street location is the main teaching site of the family medicine residency program. With its diverse patient population, it is an ideal setting for learning, coupled with a full service pharmacy, a dental practice, and laboratory services.

North Country has several community health programs to serve the unique needs of its patients. These programs include the Diabetes Education Program, Well Woman HealthCheck Program, Ryan White Part B HIV/AIDS Program, Health Start, Healthy Steps, Northern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (NACASA), and the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP).

North Country HealthCare’s Williams location serves a community of ~3,500 people, located 30 miles west of Flagstaff. This unique community is known as a gateway to Grand Canyon National Park via the Grand Canyon Railway.  A new outpatient clinic building was occupied in 2020 and includes an urgent care/walk-in clinic that is open 7 days/week, onsite physical therapy,dental clinic, x-ray and behavioral medicine services. Residents will participate in urgent care and physical therapy at this site.

Flagstaff Medical Center, a 267-bed community hospital and regional referral medical center, is where the family medicine adult inpatient, newborn care, labor and delivery ​and surgical experiences will be completed.

Kingman Regional Medical Center in the western Arizona city of Kingman, is a 235-bed community hospital and regional medical center where emergency medicine rotations will occur. The emergency department has over 50,000 visits a year.

Tuba City Regional Healthcare Corporation is an 80-bed general hospital on the Navajo Reservation. It is a busy medical center that serves as a referral center for the Navajo and Hopi communities and offers a wide variety of specialty services. Rural rotations will be offered here, along with elective rotations.

Hopi Health Care Center is a critical access hospital, and one of the sites for rural rotations, that is located on the Hopi Reservation. Here residents will have the chance to work in the emergency department, inpatient service and labor and delivery, perhaps all in the same shift. Residents here will also participate in a weekly radio program in which members of the community call in with health-related questions.

Whiteriver Indian Hospital serves the White Mountain Apache Indian Tribe in Whiteriver. It is a 40-bed hospital with a busy emergency department with some 10,000 visits per year. Residents doing their rural rotation here will work inpatient services, the emergency department and at a remote outpatient clinic on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.

Banner Children’s at Desert is located in Mesa, Arizona and is the site of a total of 8 weeks of Inpatient Pediatrics. Residents will work directly with a pediatric hospitalist team with a focus on gaining experience managing common pediatric illnesses.

Coconino County Public Health Services District, which is just down the street from North Country HealthCare in Flagstaff, is where residents will complete their community medicine rotation.

Flagstaff Surgical Associates, located in Flagstaff, Arizona is the site of the surgical rotation. Residents will work closely with surgeons and will focus on the fundamentals of surgical cases.

Northern Arizona HealthCare Orthopedics, located in Flagstaff, Arizona is the site of orthopedic and sports medicine rotations. Residents will work closely with orthopedists and will focus on the fundamentals of orthopedic cases.

For questions or more info:
For questions or more info:

Beth Baillargeon
Program Coordinator, Family Medicine Residency
928.522.9874
Email Beth