Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Internal Medicine Residency at The Jewish Hospital, part of Mercy Health in Cincinnati, Ohio, is committed to offering a comprehensive and supportive educational experience. Established in 1850, the program focuses on both preliminary and categorical training while fostering patient care skills and academic excellence among residents. With a history as a tertiary care hospital, it offers diverse clinical experiences and emphasizes quality improvement in patient treatment.
Specialty Competitive Score:
Moderate Competition
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Program Details
Specialty
Internal Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The residency program is not explicitly stated as IMG-friendly, but the history and structure of the Jewish Hospital — Mercy Health may indicate an openness to various applicants. For further verification, potential candidates should reach out to the program administration regarding ECFMG certification acceptance or the representation of IMGs in the resident roster.
Categorical Positions
Categorical Positions (detail)
Program Website
Address
The Jewish Hospital, 4777 East Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Program Director
Theresa L. Adams
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Current Residents
Overview
Unknown number of PGY-1 residents currently enrolled. The residency program emphasizes continuous learning and engagement with medical teams to foster a holistic approach to patient care.
PGY-1 MD
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PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The Internal Medicine Residency Training Program is designed to educate medical residents in the evaluation and treatment of common medical problems and foster relationships with other medical team members. The curriculum includes opportunities for subspecialty training, primary care, or hospitalist medicine, and research is encouraged.
Application
The application for the Internal Medicine Residency at The Jewish Hospital involves specific steps including a deadline (not mentioned) and materials that applicants should submit. It emphasizes on the importance of covering application details such as personal statements and reference letters.
# of Locations
Multiple locations including Cincinnati, Anderson, and more.
Fellowship
The program's mission emphasizes providing residents with opportunities for subspecialty training, primary care, or hospitalist medicine. Specific fellowship opportunities are not detailed in the provided text, but it implies support for residents pursuing further fellowship training after residency graduation.
Resident Life
Overview
The Internal Medicine Residency at The Jewish Hospital is part of Mercy Health, located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It focuses on providing an exceptional educational experience and training residents in both preliminary and categorical internal medicine, emphasizing continual quality improvement and academic achievement.
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# of Years of Program
Typically a three-year program that includes extensive clinical training and rotations.
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Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
Educational experience, emphasis on quality improvement, support for research and clinical excellence.
PGY-1 Salary
Vacation