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General Internal Medicine Fellowship at the ʼһ

The General Internal Medicine (GIM) Fellowship at the ʼһ aims to develop academic generalists who excel in clinical care, research, and medical education.
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Program Tracks

The program offers three tracks for fellows to consider. Regardless of their clinical home, fellows have the flexibility to focus on clinical research or medical education based on their career objectives.
Hospital Medicine

Hospital Medicine

Based at Froedtert Hospital, our academic fellowship offers structured training for individuals aspiring to pursue a career as clinician investigators in hospital medicine. Our program is designed to engage fellows in research with a focus on health services research, and thorough training in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. This comprehensive training positions successful graduates favorably to pursue federally-funded research opportunities.
Primary Care

Primary Care

Based in Froedtert Hospital’s onsite primary care practice with faculty and residents, primary care fellows have the opportunity to advance their skills in teaching and mentorship while developing their research skills. Our program has a focus on health services research and provides thorough training in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
Women's Health

Women's Health

Based at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center, GIM women’s health fellows are part of the VA’s Advanced Fellowship in Women’s Health, a national interdisciplinary fellowship aimed at advancing women’s health through clinical care, research, and education.


Training Sites

Froedtert Hospital

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We provide inpatient hospital care including acute hospital care, consultation medicine, and pre-operative patient evaluations at , and outpatient pre-operative care at the .


Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center

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We provide comprehensive inpatient care, outpatient primary care, and emergency care to our nation's veterans at the VA Medical Center in Milwaukee.

Curriculum

Fellowship Curriculum

Each fellow will develop their own individual learning plan based on their career and educational objectives. All fellows have the opportunity to obtain a Master’s degree or complete a certificate program through MCW’s Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) if this meets their educational needs.

Learn more about the Master’s program


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Research Opportunities

Scholarship and dissemination are key components of the GIM fellowship at MCW. Fellows can collaborate with mentors at MCW and the VA through the Center for Advancing Population Science. During the fellowship, fellows design, conduct, present, and publish several original investigative projects that will lay the foundation for their future careers as leaders in general internal medicine.

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Application Process

Fellows are accepted on a rolling basis. If you are interested in applying, please send a letter of interest and your CV to the program leadership.

Program Leadership

Primary Care

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Joan Neuner, MD MPH

jneuner@mcw.edu

Hospital Medicine

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Sanjay Bhandari, MD

sbhandari@mcw.edu

Women’s Health

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Amy H Farkas, MD MS

ahfarkas@mcw.edu
 

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