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Residency Programs Update HR Committee Board of Trustees Meeting January 9 th 2019 Tony RedmondCHRO Internal Medicine Residency Program Update Board of Trustees HR Committee An Enduring History Internal Medicine Residency since 1955


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Residency Programs Update

HR Committee – Board of Trustees Meeting January 9th 2019

Tony Redmond–CHRO

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Internal Medicine Residency Program Update Board of Trustees HR Committee

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An Enduring History

  • Internal Medicine Residency since 1955
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Our IM Programs

  • Residents
  • Preliminary/Transitional
  • Primary Care
  • Categorical/Traditional
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Core Faculty

Sunita Mistry, MD, FACP

  • St. George’s University

School of Medicine Benny Liu, MD University of Texas - Medical Branch at Galveston Steven Sackrin, MD University of California, San Francisco Archana Sridhar, MD, M. Ed Harvard Medical School Monish Ullal, MD University of California, San Diego Robert Wong, MD, MS University of California, San Francisco Hena Borneo, DO Western University of Health Sciences Alejandro Diaz, MD Universidad Xochicalco School of Medicine Scott Lynch, MD

  • St. George’s University

School of Medicine Jenny Cohen, MD University of California, San Francisco Davida Flattery, DO Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine Shelene Stine, MD Emory University School of Medicine Lijia Xie, MD Stanford University

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Our Mission

To graduate physician leaders who will provide high-quality, biopsychosocially oriented, culturally relevant care to vulnerable populations

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Our Community

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2012-2018 IM Interns

White 22% Black 11% Hispanic 10% Asian URM 8% Other URM 5% Other 44%

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2012-2018 IM Interns

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

# URM

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2012 28% 2013 28% 2014 48% 2015 45% 2016 34% 2017 28% 2018 37% National URM enrollment in IM Residencies 17%

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Language Fluency

 88% of current IM residents are multilingual  Languages spoken

 Spanish  Vietnamese  Tagalog  Arabic  Cantonese  Farsi  Hindi  Tigrinya  Amharic  French  Other

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Categorical graduates

  • 30% fellowships
  • 60% hospitalists
  • 10% outpatient medicine

Primary care graduates

  • 80-100% primary care

What do our residents do after graduation?

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Graduates Practicing in Underserved Areas– 1st year

 2018

10/21 48%

 2017

8/15 53%

 2016

5/14 36%

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Program Highlights

  • 3+1 schedule
  • Academic half-day
  • Home visit program
  • Pathways
  • Ultrasound curriculum
  • Primary care program
  • Simulation medicine
  • Human Rights Clinic
  • Buprenorphine administration

training

  • Community Outreach
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Fellowships

Pulmonary-Critical Care CPMC UCSF UC Irvine UCSF Fresno Cardiology CPMC UCLA Harbor University of Oklahoma Gastroenterology University of Arizona Mayo Clinic Hematology-Oncology UC Davis Nephrology Stanford UC Davis Palliative Care UCSF

Rheumatology Cedars-Sinai Stanford UCLA Olive View UC Davis Infectious Disease/HIV University of Washington Brown Sloan Kettering UCSF Hepatology University of Miami Endocrinology UCSF Good Samaritan Arizona Allergy and Immunology Mount Sinai Clinical Informatics UCSF

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