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Our curriculum focuses on general internal medicine and includes
inpatient hospitalist training, ambulatory medicine, intensive care
medicine in a high-tech environment, as well as exposure to all
major subspecialties of internal medicine. Training at Kettering
Medical Center thoroughly prepares our residents for the American
Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) examination. |
Fellowships
About
50% of internal medicine resident graduates elect fellowships to the
sub-specialty of their choice, and of those, more than 95% are accepted.
Institutions for these fellowships have included:
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| Duke University |
Rheumatology |
| Indiana University |
Oncology |
| Providence Hospital |
Cardiology |
| SUNY Buffalo |
Nephrology |
| SUNY Stonybrook |
Cardiology |
| University of Cincinnati |
Pulmonary Critical Care |
| University of Cincinnati |
Rheumatology |
| University of Kentucky |
Cardiology |
| University of Kentucky |
Gastroenterology |
| University of Nebraska |
Cardiology |
| University of Pittsburg |
Rheumatology |
| University of Tennessee, Memphis |
Oncology |
| University. of Virginia |
Gastroenterology |
| Vanderbilt University |
Infectious Diseases |
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Goals The Internal
Medicine residency program at Kettering Medical Center has two major
goals: To
train internists who, at the completion of the program, are ready
to practice general internal medicine, enter hospitalist practice
or continue training in a subspecialty fellowship program.
To provide training in internal medicine that will lead to board
certification |
Who
Are Our Residents?
Our residents are from LCME-accredited schools in the U.S. and Canada,
or from qualified international medical schools.
Medical
schools from which KMC IM residents have come include, among many
others:
| Baylor
Univ. |
Loma
Linda Univ. |
Penn
State |
| Eastern
Virginia Med. School |
Medical
College of Ohio |
Univ.
of Cincinnati |
| Indiana
Univ. |
Ohio
State Univ. |
Wright
State Univ. |
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| Openings
Eight to ten residents are accepted each year.
Applicants may apply through the Electronic Residency
Application Service (ERAS).
Residents are chosen through the National Resident Matching Program
(NRMP).
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Affiliations
Wright
State University School of Medicine (all IM residents are Jr. Clinical
Instructors at WSU).
Loma
Linda University School of Medicine |
Accreditation
Fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduation Medical
Education (ACGME). Our last approval for Continued Full Accreditation: November
1, 2007 - receiving maximum time allowed, which is 5 years. This program has been fully accredited since it began in 1972. |
Conferences |
Faculty
Message
from the Internal Medicine Program Director
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Come
Take a Look
You have several options to visit and explore our programs one-on-one,
with opportunities to talk with residents and faculty. In addition
to one day interviews, you can check out our programs through informal
visits or...
Senior Electives
Electives last from one to two months. Medical students
in LCME-approved schools may apply for elective rotations. To reduce
the expense of visiting Kettering Medical Center and the Dayton area,
we provide students with meals, housing, local transportation, and
travel subsidies. |
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