Health & Fitness
Doylestown Health Welcomes First Class Of Family Medicine Residents
During the three-year program, residents (medical school graduates) will be offered an intensive learning experience.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Eight resident physicians have joined Doylestown Health as part of its inaugural Family Medicine training program.
Graduating from both regional and international medical schools, the residents are bringing a wealth of knowledge, experience, and curiosity to Doylestown.
During the three-year program, the residents (medical school graduates) will be offered an intensive learning experience.
Find out what's happening in Doylestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Doylestown Health’s team of award-winning primary care and specialty physicians will teach, train and mentor the residents, with an emphasis on delivering compassionate, patient-centered care under the direction of Benjamin Mathews, MD, program director, Scott Blore, M.D., associate program director, and several core faculty members.
Beginning on July 1, the residents will rotate through various departments at Doylestown Hospital, Grandview Health, and a dedicated outpatient Family Medicine practice, the Doylestown Health Primary Care Residency Clinic at the Health and Wellness Center.
Find out what's happening in Doylestownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
“We are pleased to offer extensive patient care services to our community and welcome patients of all ages to visit our new clinic conveniently located in Warrington,” says Dr. Mathews.
“Our inaugural family medicine residents are not only joining Doylestown Health, but they will become a part of our community. As we all know, people who come to Bucks County are inclined to stay here–for the arts, culture, and the superb healthcare,” says Scott Levy, MD, vice president, and Chief Medical Officer for Doylestown Health. “We are proud to help train the next generation of healthcare providers.”
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.