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Our internal medicine residents are involved with many scholarly activities. Because we are technically a "community hospital" program, we sometimes are asked by applicants if we can provide the same academic opportunities as a university-based residency. Let us assure you that there are numerous opportunities for clinical or educational research for interested residents!

Many of our residents achieve publications during their residency training and all have opportunities to present their research, quality improvement work or interesting clinical vignettes at regional and national meetings. Residents have easy access to research mentors and opportunities to participate in anything from a small-scale resident-led research project to a large multi-site clinical trial.

Residents receive research support through our Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE). In addition to offering our residents opportunities for health services research, CORE provides expert assistance with study design, data management and statistical support. Moreover, CORE personnel can assist with proposal development to reduce the administrative burden on project investigators. Finally, CORE provides resident research education through regular curricular offerings and a 6-week optional biostatistics education course.

 

Department of Internal Medicine Research


Please click the video link to learn more about resident research opportunities within the CMC Department of Internal Medicine.  


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Resident Testimonials: Research and Scholarly Activity


"A major advantage of CMC is the relatively small number of residents paired with a huge health system that includes many faculty doing high level research. When I expressed my interest in gastroenterology, the GI faculty and fellows were incredibly enthusiastic about my interest and quickly hooked me into interesting work they had ongoing. I was able to get research abstracts accepted at multiple conferences including Digestive Diseases Week and the American College of Gastroenterology. Aside from GI, we see great pathology here, and I had a case report on a syphilitic gumma accepted for the national ID Week meeting in my first year. In addition to generous financial support for posters, conferences and trips, we have great a great library staff who help with literature reviews and poster design as well as key help from information systems and statistical experts when we need it."

                                                                        -Shadi Saboori, MD, MPH


"I had my sights set on a hematology/oncology fellowship when I entered residency. I knew that in order to be competitive and well-rounded, I would need research experience. Our residency program is smaller and supportive, and therefore the opportunities for scholarly activity are numerous! I reached out to my program director and the attending physicians with whom I had worked during my hematology/oncology rotation, and everyone was excited to help. After two years, I have published two case reports and one literature review, helped write a chapter for a peer-reviewed book and presented three posters at local and national conferences. In addition, I currently am working on another review article and submitting two abstracts to American Society of Hematology this summer."

                                                                        -Megan Jagosky, MD


"Our smaller residency program has provided me many opportunities to work closely with attending physicians on and off the wards through joining research projects or sharing interesting cases. I've especially enjoyed our department's support in terms of funds and time allotted for travel to scientific meetings. This has allowed me to present cases in North Carolina, New Mexico and Toronto, Canada, at various regional and national meetings. The department also actively encourages residents to seek a variety of scholarly activities and includes an appointed resident liaison to assist new members of our team in finding niches that may interest them." 

                                                                        -Jasna Ikanovic, MD

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