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The Internal Medicine Residency Program at Chicago Medical School/麻豆原创 of Medicine and Science (CMS/麻豆原创MS) and the Captain the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center (FHCC) provides a supportive yet challenging educational environment where residents prepare themselves under expert guidance for careers in all areas of Internal Medicine. CMS/麻豆原创MS and the FHCC are committed to excellence in patient care, teaching, and research.

Our faculty of accomplished physicians and other scientists provides guidance and supervision to ensure that the highest quality of care always is delivered to our patients in a compassionate environment.

At the time of their graduation, our residents have acquired the knowledge and honed the skills for lifelong accomplishment in whatever field of medicine they choose, be it primary care, hospitalist practice, or the completion of a fellowship in one of the subspecialty fields.

We believe that there is no substitute for the comprehensive educational experience provided by residency training at CMS/麻豆原创MS. Our residents are regarded and treated as colleagues, in an environment supported by faculty actively involved in the daily care of patients.

PGY-1

  • 5-7 months of inpatient floors
  • 4-5 weeks of night float
  • 1 month of ICU
  • 10-11 weeks of continuity clinic
  • 4-8 weeks of electives
  • 28 days of vacation

PGY-2

  • 3-4 months of inpatient floors
  • 2-4 weeks of night float
  • 1 month of ICU
  • 10-11 weeks of continuity clinic
  • 10-12 weeks of electives
  • 28 days of vacation

PGY-3

  • 3-4 months of inpatient floors
  • 2-4 weeks of night float
  • 1 month of ICU
  • 10-11 weeks of continuity clinic
  • 14-16 weeks of electives
  • 4 weeks of ER
  • 28 days of vacation

Sample Schedule

7:00 - 8:00am Pre Rounds
8:00 - 9:00am Morning Report
9:00 - 10:00am Work Rounds
10:00 - 12:00pm Patient Care
12:00 - 1:00pm Noon Conference
1:00 - 4:00pm *Review of new lab data, x-rays, scans, etc.
*Evaluation of afternoon admissions
*Evaluation of patients with writing of additional orders as needed
*Chart Rounds
*Teaching Rounds
4:15pm Patient transfer to on-call Residents