Internal Medicine Residency Program
Research Pathway
Program Overview
Overall Vision: Upon completion of the Research Pathway, IM residents will have greater enthusiasm for a career in research and a clearer understanding of their scientific interests.
Milestones & Timeline:
- September of R2 year: Research mentor identified
- December of R2 year: Research project clearly defined
- Summer of R3 year: Fellowship applications
- December of R3 year: Abstract for a relevant national conference submitted
- Spring of R3 year: Present at national conference
- End of R3 year: Present at Solomon Scholars Research Day
Mentorship Rhythms:
- Quarterly meeting with Pathway Directors in R2 year
- Meeting with research mentor every +1 week
- STAR seminars monthly
- Twice yearly meetings with Pathway Directors in R3 year
Additional Pathway Benefits:
- Extra half day of research in +1 week
- Funding to present at a national conference with approval of PD
Research Pathway Faculty Leadership
Russell G. Buhr, MD, PhD
Pulmonology, Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonary Critical Care
Berkeley N. Limketkai, MD, PhD
Gastroenterology, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Gastroenterology