PROGRAM STRUCTURE

Internal Medicine

Program Structure

Our program is designed to prepare our trainees for the full scope of practice in Internal Medicine. Our graduates leave the program comfortable with acute and critical care, outpatient medicine, and procedures.

The academic year (July 1-June 30) is divided into 26 two-week blocks. All residents will rotate through the medical wards, intensive care unit, night float, ICU night float, various inpatient and outpatient electives, and the ambulatory clinics.

PGY1
  • Inpatient Floors – 7-8 blocks
  • ICU – 4 blocks
  • Night float – 3-4 blocks
  • Ambulatory Medicine – 6 blocks
  • Elective (Neuro and Geriatrics) – 3 blocks
  • Vacation – 2 blocks
  • Emergency Medicine - 2 blocks
PGY2
  • Inpatient Floors – 6-7 blocks
  • ICU/ICU Night float – 4/3 (total 7 blocks)
  • Night float- 1-2 blocks
  • Ambulatory Medicine – 6 blocks
  • Elective – 3 blocks
  • Resident Admitting Officer – 1 block
  • Vacation – 2 blocks
PGY3
  • Inpatient Floors – 3-4 blocks
  • ICU/ICU Night float 2-3/1 (total 3-4 blocks)
  • Night float – 1-2 blocks
  • Ambulatory Medicine – 6-7 blocks
  • Elective – 6-7 blocks
  • Resident Admitting Officer – 2-3 blocks
  • Vacation – 2 blocks

Note: Above schedule is subject to minor modifications.

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