Combined Internal Medicine/Psychiatry Residency Program
Program Overview
Introduction to the Combined Internal Medicine/Psychiatry Residency Program
The Combined Internal Medicine and Psychiatry residency program at Emory University School of Medicine is a five-year program that integrates the categorical Internal Medicine residency program and the General Psychiatry residency program. This unique program allows residents to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to provide high-quality, comprehensive, and integrated patient care.
Program Overview
The five-year residency is divided equally between Internal Medicine and Psychiatry rotations. Upon completion of the program, residents are eligible for both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology exams.
Career Paths
Graduates of the combined residency program can pursue a wide variety of career paths, including:
- Primary care
- Hospital medicine
- Academic medicine
- Medicine and psychiatry consult liaison
- Integrated medicine and psychiatry clinics
- Emergency psychiatry
- Inpatient psychiatry
- Outpatient psychiatry
- Psychotherapy
Additionally, upon completion of the 5-year program, combined medicine and psychiatry graduates are eligible for subspecialty fellowships in medicine or psychiatry.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide residents with a comprehensive education in both Internal Medicine and Psychiatry. The curriculum includes:
- Internal Medicine rotations
- Psychiatry rotations
- Integrated medicine and psychiatry clinics
- Research opportunities
Program Highlights
The Combined Internal Medicine/Psychiatry Residency Program at Emory University School of Medicine offers a unique and comprehensive education in both Internal Medicine and Psychiatry. The program is designed to provide residents with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide high-quality, integrated patient care.
Application Information
The program accepts applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Applicants must submit their application, personal statement, transcripts, and letters of recommendation.
Participating Institutions
The program is affiliated with several participating institutions, including Emory University Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital.
Program Highlights and Schedule Outline
The program provides a comprehensive education in both Internal Medicine and Psychiatry. The schedule outline includes:
- Internal Medicine rotations
- Psychiatry rotations
- Integrated medicine and psychiatry clinics
- Research opportunities
Our Residents
The program is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment for all residents. The program offers a variety of resources and opportunities for residents to develop their skills and pursue their interests.
