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Curriculum
To help our residents meet their individual career and personal goals, the Department of Medicine offers three distinct training programs.  Whether you are interested in becoming a general internist or hospitalist, combining medicine and pediatrics, or pursuing other specialty training, there is a residency program for you in Loyola's Department of Medicine.

Residency Curriculum

Residency Programs

Other Learning Opportunities

Sample Schedules

Rotation Curricula

The resident core rotations are designed to meet the following goals:

  • Development of a strong clinical skills base in both inpatient and outpatient internal medicine.
  • Graduated responsibility over the three years of training to reach the ultimate goal of independent practice.
  • Tailoring to individual career and academic goals.
  • Encouragement of creativity in meeting individual interests and needs.
  • Innovation in teaching and assessing the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education core competencies through clinical experiences.

Each core rotation has a defined curriculum including a description of the goals and purpose of the rotation, specific competency-based learning objectives, supervision and evaluation procedures, required and suggested reading, expectations, and typical schedules.

Residents and attendings are required to review the curriculum for each rotation at the beginning of the rotation. 

 

Announcements:
This week's Tuesday AM Conference (Novembeer 10th, at 11 am in the SSOM) will be our monthly "M&M."
This week's Clinical Pathophysiology Conference (CPC) will be presented by Dr. Frank Chen at 4:30pm Thursday November 19th in SSOM room 390.


This week's Autopsy Conference will be presented by Dr.Theresa Ronan at 11 am Friday November 20th.