Internal Medicine & Geriatrics
Portland , United States
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Degree
Masters
Major
General Medicine | Geriatrics | Internal Medicine
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
School of Medicine General Internal Medicine Program Details ## General Internal Medicine Program Overview The General Internal Medicine program at OHSU is a comprehensive program that offers various specializations, including Addiction Medicine, Geriatrics, and Health Promotion and Sports Medicine. The program aims to provide medical residents with the necessary skills and knowledge to address the medical needs of diverse patient populations. ### Program Specializations - Addiction Medicine: This specialization offers a fellowship program with a didactic curriculum, graduate medical education, and rotation descriptions. - Geriatrics: This specialization offers a fellowship program with faculty bios, current fellows, and highlighted geriatric research. - Health Promotion and Sports Medicine: This specialization offers research opportunities in adolescent health, exercise, and training. ### Faculty and Staff The General Internal Medicine program has a diverse faculty and staff, including: - Division of GIM Faculty - Division of GIM VAMC Faculty - Division of GIM Clinical Faculty - Division of GIM Staff ### Fellowship Programs The program offers various fellowship programs, including: - OHSU/VA Geriatric Medicine Fellowship - Wise GIM Fellowship - Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship - Ultrasound Fellowship ### Research Areas The program has research opportunities in various areas, including: - OHSU GIM Research - OHSU GIM Outreach - Adolescent Health, Exercise, and Training ### Patient Care The program offers patient care services, including: - HIV Care - Tele-PrEP Program - Harm Reduction & BRidges to Care (HRBR) ### Social Medicine The program has a "social medicine" curriculum that focuses on the impact of social and behavioral factors on health and illness. This curriculum includes an appreciation of the social forces that impair health and encourage disease, such as poverty, homelessness, and social disenfranchisement.
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