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  1. Duke Internal Medicine Residents explain why they chose to train at Duke - and what makes it such a welcoming and supportive program.

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      Internal Medicine Residency; Fellowship Programs; Doctor of...

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      The Duke Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program is a...

  2. Education and Training. Internal Medicine Residency. The Duke Program. Here at Duke, our dedicated faculty nurture the intellectual curiosity of our internal medicine trainees. Our program will train you, challenge you, and prepare you for your future career and life in medicine.

  3. These are the top medical schools for internal medicine training. Read the methodology » For full rankings, MCAT scores and student debt data, sign up for the U.S. News Medical School...

  4. To apply for the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program, submit the following documents: Completed ERAS application; USMLE Step 1 report; Medical school transcript; Personal statement; 3 or 4 letters of recommendation; MSPE (Dean's letter) USMLE Step 2 will need to be successfully completed prior to starting at our program.

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · 15 most-viewed medical residency programs in New York. 2023 FREIDA™ data. This past year, FREIDA™ users tallied nearly 2 million views of medical residency programs, sorting the options with numerous filters. The most-used filter narrows residency programs by state. Get residency-ready with AMA benefits.

  6. The majority of Duke's Internal Medicine Residents complete the categorical program, a three-year training period that starts with the Internship year and concludes with the Senior Assistant Residency year.

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  8. Feb 14, 2022 · Learn more about the chief residents. Kathleen Cooney, MD, MACP, chair of the department, Aimee Zaas, MD, MHS, program director of the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program, and David Simel, MD, vice chair for Veterans Affairs, have announced the Chief Residents for the 2023-2024 academic year.