Innovative Ambulatory Medicine Training model which minimizes conflict between inpatient and outpatient responsibilities and emphasizes teamwork in a group model setting training
"Drip" system of admissions- each intern admits 2 patients + 1 transfer everyday (even on long call)
For patient and physician safety- No 24 hour calls anywhere (even in the critical care units)
Core Curriculum Lecture Series
Dynamic and Interactive Morning Report
Protected Research Time/Curriculum
Radiology and Pathology Seminars, Ethics Conference
Subsidized Board Review Course
Structured Curriculum for Ambulatory Blocks with Evidence-Based Medicine, Geriatric Conference, Ambulatory Morning Report and protected time for self learning using the Hopkins modules
Cultural Competency and Integrated Quality Improvement Curricula
Fellowship & Job Search Workshops
Yearly Developmental Retreats
Rotations at Memorial Sloan Kettering Medical Center
Full compliance with ACGME and 405 Regulations
Specified “sick call” duty protects elective and ambulatory rotations
Diverse Patient Population, Outstanding Faculty, and Hardworking and Happy Housestaff
Program Tracks
Categorical Medicine
(45 residents in each class)
Preliminary Medicine
(19 interns)
92% 3 Year Rolling ABIM Pass Rate
Fully Accredited Program in Full
Compliance with Work Hour Regulations
33,000 Clinic Visits yearly
110,000 ED Visits yearly
Fellowship Training Programs
Cardiology and Advanced
Cardiology (Interventional, EP, Nuclear)
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Geriatrics
Hematology/Oncology
Infectious Disease
Pulmonary/Critical Care
Medicine
Nephrology
Benefits
Health Insurance
Malpractice Insurance
Disability Insurance
Sick Time
Four Weeks Vacation
Competitive Salaries
Committee of Interns & Residents (CIR) Membership and Benefits