Residency and Fellowship

Faculty at the Larner Department of Medicine are dedicated to providing quality education to residents and fellows.

Our faculty possess the knowledge and expertise to provide appropriate supervision to learners while also promoting independence and autonomy as their clinical judgment evolves. This commitment lays the groundwork for our graduates' successful track records in employment and fellowship training opportunities, as well as their productivity in research and scholarly activities, and their contributions to teaching and humanism.

Residency

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The Department of Medicine offers Internal Medicine and Dermatology residency programs. Internal Medicine residents can pursue a three-year categorical internal medicine program, a three-year primary care internal medicine program, and a one-year internal medicine preliminary program.

Fellowship

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All programs are characterized by strong personalized faculty teaching and commitment to the professional success of fellows, appropriate mix of hospital and ambulatory-based clinical activities and procedural training, and opportunities and expectations for success in the research setting with nationally and often internationally recognized enthusiastic and accessible research mentors.