Program Overview
Graduate Medical Education
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University offers a wide range of graduate medical education programs. These programs are designed to provide advanced training in various medical specialties.
Residency Programs
The following residency programs are available:
- Anesthesiology
- About the Department
- Faculty
- Staff
- Clerkship / MD Elective
- Residency Program
- International Education
- Scholarly Work
- Fellowship Program
- Research Programs
- Clinical Programs
- Dermatology
- Message from the Chair
- Faculty
- Staff
- Residency Program
- A Scientist's Mission to Break the Itch - Scratch Cycle
- Itching: More Than Skin - Deep
- Emergency Medicine
- Faculty
- Staff
- Residency Program
- Clerkship Program
- Research Programs
- Resources
- Family and Community Medicine
- About the Department
- Faculty
- Staff
- Educational Programs
- Residency Program
- Clinical Programs
- Community Resources
- Hematopathology Fellowship
- Medicine
- Letter from the Chair
- Leadership
- Staff
- Department of Medicine Sections
- Internal Medicine Residency Program
- Research Programs
- Faculty Development
- Neurology
- About the Department
- Faculty
- Staff
- Residency Program
- Research Programs
- Neurosurgery
- About the Department
- Faculty
- Staff
- Clerkship Program
- Residency Program
- Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
- About
- Faculty
- Staff
- Clerkship Program
- Residency Program
- Fellowship Program
- Research Programs
- Clinical Programs
- Ophthalmology
- About
- History
- Faculty
- Staff
- Residency Program
- Alumni Newsletter
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
- Orthopaedic Surgery And Sports Medicine
- About
- Clerkships & Electives
- Faculty
- Residency & Fellowship
- Otolaryngology - Head And Neck Surgery
- About
- Faculty
- Staff
- Clerkship
- Residency Program
- Pathology And Laboratory Medicine
- Message from the Chair
- Faculty
- Staff
- Labs
- Residency Program
- Research Programs
- Clinical Programs
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Pediatrics
- Faculty
- Staff
- Clerkship & Subinternship
- Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation
- About the Department
- Faculty
- Residency Program
- Resources for Residents
- Staff
- Psychiatry And Behavioral Science
- Faculty
- Staff
- Residency Program
- Research Programs
- Clinical Programs
- Department Newsletters
- Radiation Oncology
- Faculty
- Staff
- Radiology
- Message from the Chair
- Faculty
- Staff
- Clerkship
- Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program
- Interventional Radiology Residency Program
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center
- Clinical Programs
- Surgery
- Faculty
- Staff
- Surgery Divisions/Sections
- Surgery Clerkship
- Residency Program
- Fellowship Programs
- Departmental Research
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Global Surgery Initiative
- Temple Surgery Newsletter
- Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
- Faculty
- Staff
- Fellowship Programs
- Clinical Programs
- Research Programs
- Urology
- About Program
- Faculty
- Current Residents
- Staff
- Clerkship / Elective
- Alumni
- Residency Program
- Stipend Scale and Benefits
Fellowship Programs
The following fellowship programs are available:
- Hematopathology Fellowship
- Neurosurgery
- Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
- Orthopaedic Surgery And Sports Medicine
- Otolaryngology - Head And Neck Surgery
- Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
- Urology
Curriculum
The curriculum for the residency programs includes:
- Clinical rotations
- Didactic sessions
- Research opportunities
- Elective courses
Clinical Sites
The clinical sites for the residency programs include:
- Chestnut Hill Hospital
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Redeemer Health
- St. Christopher's Pediatric Hospital
- St. Joseph's Villa Nursing Home
Benefits and Policies
The benefits and policies for the residents and fellows include:
- Stipend scale
- Benefits package
- Leave policies
- Professional development opportunities
Research Opportunities
The research opportunities for the residents and fellows include:
- Clinical research
- Basic science research
- Translational research
- Research mentorship
Conclusion
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University offers a wide range of graduate medical education programs, including residency and fellowship programs. The programs provide advanced training in various medical specialties, with a focus on clinical practice, research, and professional development. The curriculum includes clinical rotations, didactic sessions, research opportunities, and elective courses. The clinical sites for the programs include major hospitals and healthcare institutions in the Philadelphia area. The benefits and policies for the residents and fellows include a stipend scale, benefits package, leave policies, and professional development opportunities. The research opportunities for the residents and fellows include clinical research, basic science research, translational research, and research mentorship.
