Education

Our educational program engages medical students, residents, fellows, graduate students, and post doctoral fellows. Learners cite the department’s commitment to excellence, demonstrated annually by the number of faculty awards and recognition for their teaching expertise, educational contributions, and spirit of innovation.

Residency & Fellowship

Our Internal Medicine Residency program enables physicians to become competent and confident General Internists. We offer flexibility and preparation for diverse career paths:  General Internal Medicine (ambulatory and hospitalist) subspecialty practice, academic medicine including Clinician-Investigator and Clinician-Educator.

Fellowship training is offered in nine specialty areas. All programs are characterized by strong personalized faculty teaching and commitment to the professional success of fellows, appropriate mix of hospital and ambulatory-based clinical activities and procedural training, and opportunities and expectations for success in the research setting.

internalmedvideo160x125Click the image to learn more about the Internal Medicine Residency Program

Learn more about the Residency & Fellowship program >>

 

 

 

 

Dr. Mark E. Pasanen, Vice Chair for Education

Program Highlights

Medical Student Education

Department involvement in medical student education occurs at every level. Members of the Department faculty direct two Foundations courses, Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Renal Systems and Convergence. We also direct two clinical clerkships, Inpatient Medicine and Outpatient Medicine, subspecialty elective rotations, Acting Intern rotations in MICU, cardiology, and hematology/oncology, as well as the competency-based required General Medicine Acting Internship.

Graduate Student Education

Visit the the Larner College of Medicine graduate education and departmental and individual research programs for more information.

Quick Links