Program Overview
Introduction to the Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program
The combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Program at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School is a fully accredited 4-year program designed to train physicians to provide comprehensive medical care for adults and children. This program has been in existence for over 20 years.
Program Overview
The program aims to produce highly competent physicians who can provide comprehensive medical care for adults and children. The program is designed to train physicians in both internal medicine and pediatrics, providing a unique and comprehensive education.
Program Structure
The program structure includes:
- Educational Experiences
- Program Structure
- Med/Peds Practice
- Transitional Care
- Health Equity & Social Justice
- QA/QI Research
- Didactics
- Fellowship Match & Job Placement
Training Sites
The program has several training sites, including:
- University Hospital
- Children’s Hospital
- VANJHCS
- Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
Faculty and Leadership
The program is led by:
- Kristin Wong, MD, Program Director
Resident Life
The program provides a supportive environment for residents, with:
- Living in the Area
- Social Events
- Our Residents
Program Details
The program is a 4-year program, with the following details:
- PGY-4
- PGY-3
- PGY-2
- PGY-1
Affiliations
The program has affiliations with:
- University Hospital
- RWJBarnabas Health
- Veterans Health Administration
- Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
- Trinitas Regional Medical Center
Accreditation
The program is fully accredited.
