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Michael Emmett, M.D., chairman of the department of internal medicine, shares the residency program’s goals and objectives.Read More
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For more information about the internal medicine program, please contact:

Suzanne Watts
Baylor University Medical Center

3500 Gaston Avenue
Dallas, TX 75246
(214) 820-6202
Fax (214) 820-6385
E-mail: im.res@BaylorHealth.edu

Baylor University Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency
 
Program Information

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.


· Program History
· Curriculum
· Conferences
· Facilities and Resources
· Resident Life