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Internal Medicine Education and Conferences

Our residents engage in a wide range of educational events and conferences aimed at enhancing their clinical knowledge, refining their skills, and promoting professional growth. These opportunities include classroom didactics, hands-on simulation training, and active involvement in TMC quality initiatives. Upon graduation, our residents are well-prepared to assume diverse roles within the healthcare system or pursue advanced training through fellowship programs.
Noon Report: Twice weekly – Monday and Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Didactic half day: Every Friday afternoon, 2-5 p.m.- Subspecialties lectures including cardiology, pulmonary, critical medicine, endocrinology, nephrology, neurology, rheumatology, hematology, outpatient medicine, and lectures on professionalism, ethics, wellness, and business of medicine.
Grand Rounds and M&M conferences: Every other week- Friday 12:30-1:30 p.m.
MKSAP Board Review: Every other week, virtual meeting- Monday, 7-8 p.m.
Journal club: Monthly, PGY-2 Resident
Johns Hopkins ambulatory curriculum
POCUS (Point of Care Ultrasound) training and Ultrasound Simulation Courses
Simulation Lab: Every other month at Arizona Simulation Technology & Education Center
ACP annual in-training exam: required for all PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents

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Research and Scholarly Activity 
Our residents gain a strong foundation in research and scholarly activity through active participation in journal clubs, quality improvement projects, case reports, and clinical trials. They develop a clear understanding of how research is conducted, critically evaluated, and translated into patient care.
Throughout their training, all residents are required to complete at least two scholarly activities, including a quality improvement project and a journal club presentation. They are encouraged to present case reports, abstracts, and oral vignettes at state and national conferences. During their PGY-3 year, residents are expected to present at Grand Rounds.
To support these efforts, our program offers a dedicated four-week research elective spread across the three years of residency. Faculty mentors provide personalized guidance and support to help residents navigate and succeed in their scholarly pursuits.

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