Regardless of the yardstick used, BUMC's internal medicine residents receive outstanding marks. For many years, their ABIM pass rate has been 100%. Those residents who desire subspecialty training are sought after whether they choose to remain at Baylor or seek education at other institutions. Many of the outstanding general internists and specialists on the BUMC staff are graduates of our training program.
In recent years, BUMC residents have received subspecialty training at Duke and Colorado (immunology); Mayo Clinic (rheumatology and cardiology); UCLA and NIH (hematology/oncology); George Washington University (general internal medicine); UT San Antonio, Nebraska, Oklahoma, UCSD, Emory, Mid-American Heart (cardiology); UT Southwestern (nephrology, ID, oncology); Iowa (pulmonary/critical care); Oklahoma (endocrinology); Johns Hopkins (critical care) and many others.
Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC) is proud to offer a residency program in internal medicine.
The residency training program provides residents with vital academic and intellectual stimulation, which also keeps the BUMC medical staff on the cutting edge of clinical medical science.
Residents in the program enjoy the following benefits:
· Wide variety of cases
· Opportunity to learn and perform many procedures
· Outstanding faculty with a strong teaching commitment
· Extensive ICU experience
· Appropriate levels of autonomy
· Excellent outpatient experiences
· Daily resident directed lectures
· Adequate time for studying
· A responsive faculty and administration
· Excellent ancillary services 24 hours a day
· Opportunity to teach third- and fourth-year medical students.
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