Internal Medicine residents in The Johns Hopkins University/Sinai Hospital Program in Internal Medicine will gain diverse clinical experiences working with patients in the hospital and in the ambulatory setting.
Program Highlights
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Three-year categorical program
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One-year preliminary medicine training program
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Opportunity to learn advanced medicine from distinguished Johns Hopkins/Sinai faculty
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Comprehensive curriculum encompassing all internal medicine topics in a systematic manner
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Evidence-based medicine approach/seminars
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Competitive fellowship placements in numerous fields and specialties
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Various basic and clinical research opportunities with nationally recognized authorities in their respective fields
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Subspecialty rotations at Sinai, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins/Bayview Hospital
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Sinai is a teaching site for students from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Board preparation with on-site prep courses available
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Non-teaching service for community physicians
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Dedicated teaching hospitalist program for resident
supervision and teaching
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Combined Sinai Hospital/Hopkins Categorical Anesthesia Residency
Program
The Department of Medicine features over 44
board-certified physicians with JHU faculty appointments dedicated to teaching
residents in a variety of disciplines.
Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database (FREIDA) Online