171 Ashley Ave.
Charleston, SC 29425
843-792-1414
800-424-MUSC
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Internal Medicine & Pediatrics : About the Program
The combined residency program in internal medicine and pediatrics consolidates
two excellent programs and provides a unique training experience. The program exposes the
resident to every sub-specialty with an emphasis on primary care. This rigorous
training program is designed to educate general physicians on complete range and
depth of complex illnesses across the life span.
Upon completion of the program, residents will be eligible for board certification in both
internal medicine and pediatrics. Graduates may elect to enter primary care
private practice, general academic medicine, or sub-specialty fellowship training
in either, or both specialty areas.
The combined residency program requires four years (48 months) of residency
training, divided equally between internal medicine and pediatrics. The resident
serves at a postgraduate training Level 1 for 12 months (6 months on each specialty).
Throughout the four years of training the resident rotates between services,
alternating three month blocks on each service. While on each rotation and
throughout the entire training period the resident serves as a catagorical
resident for each program and attends all educational conferences for each
rotation.
Continuity clinic experience continues throughout each rotation with
alternating weeks in the internal medicine and pediatric continuity clinics.
In addition to educational conferences available in each program,
residents in the combined program participate in specific internal medicine/pediatrics
monthly conferences.
Learn more:
Department of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Office of Graduate Medical Education
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