Mount Carmel's Internal Medicine Residency Program is a 3-year, fully-accredited program providing a solid foundation in general internal medicine that prepares residents for American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) certification. Twenty four residency positions are available, with eight per year.
The first year of residency focuses on inpatient management and skills training, combined with one half-day per week of outpatient continuity training. Residents rotate through general medicine teaching services, each managed by a senior resident with faculty supervision and consultation. The MICU is supervised by intensivists who are board certified in critical care and who emphasize total management of the unstable, critically-ill patient.
Second- and third-year residents spend more time in ambulatory settings gaining clinical experience. We also offer on-site clinics in most of the medical subspecialties. Residents frequently schedule elective time in community-based teaching practices throughout Columbus, such as dermatology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, urgent care, women's health, rheumatology, and internal medicine subspecialties.
Mount Carmel has a rich history of Graduate Medical Education that dates back decades with a mission to serve those who are less fortunate than others. This spirit and mission is alive and well today as we educate the physicians of tomorrow. As we like to say only “the few and the proud” are able and willing to train with us as we provide care to a diverse population in a unique learning environment