Mid-Hudson Family Practice Residency Program

Our residency program was established in 1979 to address the shortage of primary care physicians in the Mid-Hudson Region. Since then, we have graduated more than 130 family physicians. Many of our graduates practice in our community, and all are dedicated to teaching our residents. In fact, the chair of the board at The Kingston Hospital is a family doctor who graduated from our program.

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Welcome Class of 2015

We are pleased to welcome the Mid-Hudson Family Practice Residency Program Class of 2015! This is our second class of residents supported in part through our federal Teaching Health Centers grant funding. Congratulations and welcome to Rosemin Alimohammad, MD; Jincy Cherian, DO; Mary Benoy, MD; Sritha Rajupet, MD; Syed Rehman, MD; Amika Reynolds, MD; Masood Saeed, MD; Nadia Shepeli, DO; Amy Soussan, MD; Thomas Triplett, DO.

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Institute for Family Health is Designated One of the First “Teaching Health Centers” in the U.S., and the Only One in New York State

Kingston, NY (February 18, 2011) — The Institute for Family Health announced today that it will be one of the first federally-funded Teaching Health Centers in the country. The Institute’s program seeks to address critical shortages of primary care physicians across the state

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Ready to Quit? Kingston Family Health Center Receives National Recognition for Tobacco Cessation Project

Kingston, NY (June 27, 2011) ― The Institute for Family Health’s Kingston Family Health Center has been recognized by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) for successfully completing a Tobacco Cessation Office Champions pilot project.

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