Our General Internal Medicine Research faculty work on projects that cover the broad range of non-biological science relevant to health and health care.

Students in Research
The General Internal Medicine faculty works with residents on research through the Resident Research and Scholarly Activity committee, which supports projects in the continuity clinic. Under faculty guidance, the clinic transitions from clinical skill development to training clinical scholars.
Learn More About Larner Student ResearchOur Research Areas
- Magnesium Supplementation and Mood Disorders
- Effects of Electronic Information Resources on Patient Outcome
- Chronic Pain in Survivors of Torture
- Automated Systems to Enhance Patient and Provider Engagement
- GeoMed Science: The Effect of the Built Environment on Clinical Outcomes, Including Obesity, Cancer and Heart Disease
- Safe and Effective Use of Medications in Ambulatory Settings
- Data Mining for Novel Epidemiologic Insights
- Evaluation of Novel and Existing Diagnostic Tests
- Integration of Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Behavioral Health Services Into Primary Care
- Quality Improvement Tools for Primary Care Settings