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Indiana University School of Medicine Program

Indianapolis, Indiana

Internal Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Internal Medicine Residency at IU School of Medicine provides comprehensive training to residents, preparing them for various career paths, including subspecialty training and primary care. The program emphasizes a supportive environment and offers specialized tracks tailored to diverse residency interests.

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Program Details

Specialty

Internal Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The residency program at IU School of Medicine does not explicitly state its IMG-friendliness. However, indications such as acceptance of ECFMG certification and a supportive environment for international graduates may be inferred from general information about the program.

Categorical Positions

Categorical Positions (detail)

The program offers various tracks including primary care track, clinician educator track, global health track and a health equity track, but the exact number of categorical residents is not specified.

Program Website

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545 Barnhill Dr., Emerson Hall 305, Indianapolis, IN 46202

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Current Residents

Overview

The specifics regarding the current residents are not provided in the text, including numbers per graduate track or categorical position.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The program includes comprehensive training in internal medicine with options for primary care track, clinician educator track, global health track, research track, and health equity track.

Application

The residency program requires applicants to submit their applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Deadlines for the application process are typically in early fall. Specific interview dates will be communicated to selected candidates after applications are reviewed. Additional materials may be required, and applicants are encouraged to check the program's official website for the most current information.

# of Locations

Residency training takes place at various locations including hospitals and clinics associated with IU School of Medicine.

Fellowship

The Internal Medicine Residency Program offers several targeted tracks for post-residency, including a primary care track, clinician educator track, global health track, American Board of Internal Medicine-defined research track, and a health equity track. This enables graduates to pursue subspecialty training, hospitalist, or primary care positions effectively.

Resident Life

Overview

The Internal Medicine Residency Program at IU School of Medicine offers exceptional comprehensive training in internal medicine, preparing graduates for further subspecialty training, hospitalist or primary care positions. Residents can enter a primary care track, clinician educator track, global health track, American Board of Internal Medicine-defined research track, or a health equity track.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

The residency program typically spans three years.

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Alumni

Alumni of the Internal Medicine Residency Program often pursue further training in subspecialties, academic positions, or private practice. Common fellowships include cardiology, gastroenterology, and infectious disease. Graduates work throughout various regions in the U.S. and are well-represented in both academic and clinical settings.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Details concerning stipends, benefits, and policies are available through the Graduate Medical Education program.

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Vacation

The vacation policy for residents typically includes 3-4 weeks of paid time off per year, with conditions that may apply regarding carryover of unused vacation to the next year. Residents should check specific program guidelines for details.

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