The goal of our residency training program
is to train leaders in internal medicine. To that end, the department
provides three years of comprehensive training in general internal medicine.
The program offers a wide variety of experience in acute and ambulatory
medicine and many opportunities to develop scholarship in research, teaching
and patient care.
Sir William Osler founded our program
in 1889 on the principles that medical education should be patient-based and
succeeds best when conducted in atmosphere of collegiality. These principles
are very much evident today. To cite a few examples, inpatient rounds
occur at the bedside, patients are frequently presented in person at Grand Rounds, and
the Firm system fosters a friendly and supportive environment that is
conducive to forming long-term friendships with faculty and fellow residents.
We believe that you will find our program to be exciting, fulfilling and
career enhancing.
Thank you for your interest in our
program. For specific questions regarding our residency training, contact
Scott Walker at sw@jhmi.edu
or phone him at (410) 955-7911. For information on the Housestaff
Contract and Benefits/Policies,
click here.
For information on the
Johns
Hopkins Bayview residency training program, please contact Lisa Shirk
(lshirk@jhmi.edu) or phone her at (410)
550-0526.
For information on medical school admissions,
visit the medical
school admissions website.


Myron L. Weisfeldt, M.D.
William Osler Professor of Medicine
Director, Department of Medicine
Physician in Chief, Johns Hopkins Hospital
mlw5@jhmi.edu |

Charles M. Wiener, M.D.
Director
Osler Residency Training Program
Department of Medicine
cwiener@jhmi.edu |