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Marshall University School of Medicine Program

Huntington, West Virginia

Internal Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Internal Medicine Residency Program at Marshall University School of Medicine is designed to foster the development of residents' unique talents. The program emphasizes a broad training in general internal medicine, essential for future practice as well as for advanced subspecialty training. Residents not only learn core competencies necessary for effective internist practice, but also gain insights into the subspecialties relevant to their future careers. The faculty aims to provide an exemplary educational experience, geared towards increasing responsibility through each training year. Graduates leave equipped for careers as practicing internists or for competitive fellowship opportunities in various subspecialties such as cardiology, endocrinology, hematology/oncology, nephrology, and pulmonology.

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Program Details

Specialty

Internal Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

No

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Internal Medicine Residency Program at Marshall University does not explicitly mention acceptance of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) or provide specific details on IMG acceptance rate. However, it indicates that graduates can compete successfully for post-residency employment in general internal medicine and for further training in any of the specialties in medicine, which may suggest accommodating policies for a diverse resident cohort.

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Program Website

Address

1600 Medical Center Drive, Huntington, WV 25701

Program Director

Eva Tackett, MD

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Current Residents

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The current resident roster was not specified, averaging unknown enrollment figures for PGY-1 positions. The program likely accommodates a diverse group of residents with a range of backgrounds and experiences, typically reflecting the residency's inclusive values.

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

The curriculum for first year residents includes a broad training in general internal medicine, while understanding its scientific basis, providing the foundational knowledge for the practice of internal medicine. Residents will learn essential elements necessary to become informed and capable internists, while also acquiring information on various sub-specialties in medicine. There will be research opportunities for residents both during the general internal medicine residency and during fellowships.

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# of Locations

Residents will work at various hospital or clinic locations associated with the program, although the exact number is not specified in the provided text.

Fellowship

The program offers fellowships in a variety of specialties that recent graduates can pursue. These include cardiology, endocrinology, hematology/oncology, nephrology, and pulmonology. Each of these fellowships provides opportunities for further training in these specialty areas after completing the residency program.

Resident Life

Overview

The Internal Medicine Residency Program aims at developing the unique talents of each of its residents, with a focus on providing an excellent educational experience that emphasizes increasing responsibility during training.

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# of Years of Program

The residency program typically lasts 3 years, starting from the first year (PGY-1) through to the completion of the program, which may include opportunities for fellowships in various specialties.

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Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

The program offers opportunities for additional career training in various fellowships, research opportunities, and a commitment to professional growth and development.

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