On behalf of the Internal Medicine Residency Program, welcome! We put our patients and our people front and center. Our core leadership value is that if we strive to care for our residents, our ...
The University of Louisville (UofL) Department of Medicine has launched what is believed to be the first open-access internal medicine education online community in the United States. The lectures are ...
The Academy of Resident Educators (AoRE) is BCM IM residency’s resident-as-teacher organization. AoRE offerings include a core curriculum for all residents (through Wednesday School and noon ...
The Primary Care Track of the Tinsley Harrison Internal Medicine Residency Program was founded in July 1985, to enhance the outpatient training of internal medicine residents. In the intervening years ...
Continuity of care is a fundamental principle in internal medicine residency training, ensuring that patients receive consistent, coordinated care throughout their medical journey. This training model ...
Our commitment to resident development is guided by one question: How can we create the best structure to train great internists? In developing our clinical curriculum, we focus rotational schedules ...
We have a strong culture of resident teaching in our program. All residents teach while on service by working with medical students and peers. There are also ample opportunities within the residency’s ...
To keep pace with the rapid advances in medical genetics, internal medicine residency training programs need to train internists to develop new attitudes, knowledge bases, and skill sets. Currently, ...
Residents grew more knowledgeable and more comfortable with using pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) drugs for prevention against HIV after training was included in their residency program. PrEP is ...
It’s OK to not know what you want to do when you grow up – even if you’re already a famous trauma surgeon. That and many other nuggets of wisdom were imparted by Andre Campbell, MD, during his ...