Internal Medicine Residency Program · Baltimore, MD Show Program Website Full access is free for physicians and medical studentsProgram Coordinators Alicia Taylor (410) 554-2284 Stephanie A Detterline, MD (443) 777-7116 Katherine Garbow, DO (140) 554-2284 Program Website http://www.medstarhealth.org/mhim 52 positions Available Per Cycle 88th percentile Alumni Publication Percentile 63rd percentile Alumni Clinical Trial Percentile 1955 Founding Year Program Director’s WelcomeThank you for your interest in our residency program, MedStar Health Internal Medicine, Baltimore. Our program prides itself on training outstanding internists, providing excellent care for our patients, and allowing our residents to meet their career goals. Our program provides flexibility and a broad range of resources to prepare our residents to succeed should they choose to enter fellowship training or start fulfilling careers in hospital medicine or primary care. In addition to these clinical and educational resources, our program emphasizes relationships between people. Our faculty and residents make up the heart and soul of the residency program and we work hard to foster strong mentor-mentee bonds. We value teamwork, camaraderie, peer learning, and a humane learning environment. We hope to add passionate residents to our team who share these principles. I want to share with you our mission and vision for the residency and allow that to help you get to know us better and discern whether this is the right place for you. Mission:To train highly skilled, compassionate, and balanced general internists in a supportive environment that fosters the growth of individual interests and talents. We seek to train physicians from diverse backgrounds to become leaders and agents of change in whatever setting they choose for their career. In our program, we want you to become excellent physicians, but we also want you to be excellent people. Our job is to support you, mentor you, and provide you with opportunities for success. We are looking for diversity in all of its forms and want you to become a leader and change agent in our world. Vision:In the MedStar Health Internal Medicine, Baltimore, residency training program we pledge: To provide every patient with compassionate, evidence-based, and cost-conscious care every day To provide the highest quality education to the next generation of
physicians and graduate competent individuals ready for the independent practice of medicine. To uphold the highest professional standards in the practice of internal medicine and advance MedStar’s vision of being a trusted leader in caring for people and advancing health I have only just begun to give you some good insight as to who we are. If my words resonate with you, we may be a good fit for each other. Please explore the rest of the site to get to know more about me, our core faculty members, and, of course, our residents and residency program. Please take some time to explore the rest of what our program offers. Thank you for your interest! Gregory Nizialek MD What is the best residency program for internal medicine?Top 20 Internal Medicine Residency Programs 2022. Massachusetts General Hospital.. University of California, San Francisco.. Johns Hopkins University.. Brigham and Women's Hospital.. Duke University Hospital.. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.. University of Michigan Health System.. How hard is it to match into internal medicine residency?Overall Competitiveness of Internal Medicine Residency and Chances of Matching. The overall competitiveness level of internal medicine is Low for a U.S. senior. With a Step 1 score of 200, the probability of matching is 89%. With a Step 1 score of >240, the probability is 99%.
Is internal medicine residency competitive?The top internal medicine programs are very competitive so it is important to understand what your target programs will be. The vast majority of U.S. allopathic seniors match in internal medicine, but, the specialty remains competitive for international and osteopathic applicants.
How does internal medicine residency work?Basic training in internal medicine is three years of residency (termed 'categorical' training) following medical school. Following completion of three years of training, residents are eligible for board certification in internal medicine.
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