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Internal Medicine Residency - Hospitalist Track

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Internal Medicine Residency - Hospitalist Track

Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, the ACGME. The mission and vision of the Thomas Hospital Residency Program is to provide excellent internal medicine training and to create physician leaders who will serve the community with integrity and the highest standards of medical care.

In addition to core internal medicine clinical training, the program emphasizes the integration of new technology including bedside ultrasonography, simulation lab training, a telemedicine rotation and a rotation with the Associate Program Director, Dr. Daren Scroggie, who is board-certified in clinical informatics. All robust Epic functionalities are taught and emphasized. The faculty critique Resident bedside examination and interview skills, many of which were passed down from various masters of the American College of Physicians. Further, the Quality Review and Journal Club conferences inculcate the use of evidence-based medicine and the development of critical thinking skills. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine is the premier internal medicine textbook and is utilized extensively in the didactic lecture series.

Rotations

Sixty percent of Resident time is devoted to medical services at Thomas Hospital, with teaching divided between the hospitalist staff members and the core faculty ward attendings. The remaining time is devoted to diverse ambulatory internal medicine rotations and sub-specialty electives at Diagnostic & Medical Clinic and with other private practice physicians in the community.

There are state-of-the-art new ambulatory clinics in Saraland (Northside Clinic), Mobile (Hillcrest Clinic), and in Daphne (Malbis Medical Office Building). Residents also have the opportunity to rotate through freestanding emergency departments as part of their four-week core Emergency Medicine rotation. A weekly half-day resident continuity clinic at the Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Clinic in Fairhope is under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth Wood and other board-certified internal medicine faculty. 

Hospitalist Track

Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Residency Program Hospitalist Track is a post-match option for Residents interested in additional exposure to inpatient medicine. Hospitalist Training Track Residents enter this track at the start of their PGY2 or PGY3 year. Under the leadership of Thomas Hospital Faculty Hospitalist Dr. Wendell Erdman, this track allows Residents additional experience in inpatient care via advanced training in procedural skills, point of care ultrasound, inpatient care of geriatric patients, consultation and management of perioperative patients, as well as oncology and palliative care medicine. Residents will experience rotations in long-term, post-acute rehabilitation facilities. The track also includes opportunities tailored to hospital medicine allowing residents to explore areas of interest such as systems-based practice, clinical research, medical informatics, hospital quality, and improvement projects. Residents will also engage in hospital medicine Journal Clubs and educational sessions.

Conferences

Thomas Hospital and Infirmary Health offer a number of conferences to its Residents. The Quality Review noon conference includes interactive case discussions emphasizing the integration of multiple diagnoses, symptom and physical findings, history, laboratory, and imaging results, as well as literature input. Critical thinking is emphasized and there is a vigorous exchange of management approaches from core faculty members participating in these discussions.

Journal Club consists of one presentation weekly by OMS-3 students. Articles from reputable journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, the Annals of Internal Medicine, and JAMA are reviewed. Evidence-based medicine is introduced in the inaugural Journal Club lecture focusing on the Cochrane Review. Students and Residents learn to differentiate between peer-reviewed articles with sound statistical methodology versus internet “searches” which may support a specific agenda.

Noon Didactic "Lunch & Learn" Lectures feature presentations from faculty in internal medicine and various subspecialties referencing Harrison’s textbook of medicine and other evidence-based resources.

Tumor Board and Grand Rounds, in affiliation with the UAB Health System, are an integrated part of the education of Thomas Hospital Residents. Furthermore, the UAB Health System and Infirmary Health have entered a relationship to bring collaborative, comprehensive cancer services to patients in southern Alabama, Southeast Mississippi and the Florida panhandle.

Pharmacology Fridays (led by a PharmD) are noon lectures that include an examination of drug-drug interactions, utilization of EPIC tools relating to medication reconciliation, and dosing based on metabolic parameters, body weight, surface area, etc. Pharmacogenetics, drug fate, and metabolism are reviewed, and there is an emphasis on antibiotic stewardship and newer biologic medications.

American Board of Internal Medicine and USMLE Step 3/Comlex Level 3 Exam review are integrated into the Noon Didactic sessions utilizing MKSAP and/or UWorld. Residents actively participate in these sessions in preparation for upcoming exams. Residents are provided with individual subscriptions for Board/Step exam review materials.

Monday Matters is a Resident led teaching/presentation series with the aim of improving understanding of core Internal Medicine concepts, as well as improving Resident podium presentation skills. In the process, Residents gain scholarly activites.

Simulation Training and POCUS (Point of Care Ultrasound) Workshops occur throughout the year under faculty direction using our Blue Phantom Ultrasound Training Models so that residents may safely learn and practice procedures such as thoracentesis, central venous line placement, paracentesis, lumbar puncture, arthrocentesis, and arterial line placement. Residents are provided with SonoSim education training modules to enhance their expertise in ultrasound usage.

Although interns are the primary doctors in the inpatient setting, senior residents and faculty provide close supervision so that safety of care is constantly subject to supervisory interaction and feedback.

Ward Teaching Rounds

Since involvement and respect for multidisciplinary team members is such an important element of effective and safe patient care, the residents are instructed and encouraged to do a pre-conference huddle with the various team members during which input from all team members is solicited. A model for this activity is our morning Safety Huddle which involves all members of the hospital team.

Academic Teaching Rounds

Academic teaching rounds occur daily with the Attendings. Patient care, treatment, and discharge plans are reviewed. Medical Students from the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Auburn Campus, and the Florida State University College of Medicine rotate with our Internal Medicine Residents at Thomas Hospital.

Research & Scholarly Activity

Our physician residents are actively engaged in research and scholarly activity presenting work at local, regional and national conferences including the Southern Medical Association, the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, the Southern Society of General Internal Medicine, the Alabama Chapter of the American College of Physicians, the Congress of Clinical Rheumatology, the American College of Cardiology, the American Thoracic Society, the American Society of Clinical Oncology and CHEST, the American College of Chest Physicians. Learn more about our research and scholarly activity by clicking here.

Community Service​

Thomas Hospital Internal Medicine Residents are actively involved in community health fairs and Transitional Care Management. They have the opportunity to participate at community speaking engagements at Rotary Clubs and the local Senior Citizen Center, and serve at various events such as the Spring Fever Chase, benefitting Baldwin County Schools.

Well-Being

Residents are provided with convenient access to free food while on duty, both in the residency suite and the hospital, and a designated lactation area is available.

For more information about the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Thomas Hospital, email imresidency@infirmaryhealth.org or call Ana Peters at (251) 279-1529. Join us on twitter, @TH_IMRES, or CLICK HERE.

How To Apply

ACGME ID: 1400100902
Training Track: Categorical 3-year
NRMP No.: 2271140C0

We participate in the National Residency Matching Program, and do not accept any applicants outside of the match.

Application Requirements

Applications for a categorical position will only be accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) administered by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). We do not accept applications via FAX, email or postal services.

Checklist:

  • ERAS Common Application Form
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Dean's Letter (MSPE)
  • A minimum of two (2) Letters of Recommendation (with a third optional)
  • Personal Statement
  • Photograph (optional, but preferred to track applicants after interviews)
  • Medical School Transcripts
  • USMLE Transcripts or COMLEX Transcripts
  • IMG applications, please see below IMG Applicant Requirements

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