The Internal Medicine Residency Curriculum is designed for residents to learn scientifically sound, effective and compassionate medical care for patients in all stages of life and during all stages of illness. When residents graduate from our program, they are fully prepared for a career in general Internal Medicine or to continue with sub-specialty fellowship training, as desired.
Our curriculum emphasizes evidence-based, cost-effective medicine in both the hospital and ambulatory settings. Residents have unique opportunities to work side-by-side with multiple sub-specialists during their rotations.
We’ve designed our program to ensure an appropriate balance between resident supervision and autonomy. When residents graduate from our program, they will understand how to diagnose, treat and manage acute episodic illnesses as well as chronic diseases in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Below, we have outlined academic rotations by year.
Rotations include:
Rotations include:
Rotations are templated across 2 years include:
* Required Medicine Subspecialties: Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Pulmonary Medicine
Our educational conferences are taught in a hybrid of in-person and virtual formats so all residents can participate. Conferences include:
We offer noon lectures that focus on subspecialty education following the American College of Physician Board Preparation curriculum. Topics may include:
Each Wednesday, the noon conference is reserved for:
Are you interested in joining our Internal Medicine Residency? Find out how to apply.