Closely affliated with NEOUCOM, the Canton Campus
Internal Medicine Residency Program offers residents a
broad range of patient care experiences in a comfortable
and affordable, midwestern setting.
THE TWO-HOSPITAL ADVANTAGE
Our Internal Medicine Residency Program is taught
in the 1200-bed setting of Aultman Hospital and Mercy
Medical Center. These state-of-the-art facilities give
residents exposure to the latest medical technologies
and procedures. Residents develop their clinical skills
working with a wide variety of pathologies, more varied
than the diseases commonly seen in large urban settings.
Our graduates, fully prepared for leadership roles in
health care, advance easily to an active practice of
their choice or to fellowship training.
AN EXCELLENT LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
The academic experience includes a longitudinal
core curriculum, enthusiastic and engaged faculty
mentors, and a third-year Board Review course.
A FULLY-SUPPORTED RESEARCH PROGRAM
Research projects are supported by a specially
designated program with its own director, facilities,
and funding. All residents are encouraged to write a
scientific paper or present an abstract during the
course of their residency based on a literature review
or clinical research. Residents and faculty have
presented their work annually and have won awards at the
local, state, and national levels in both medicine and
its subspecialties. Residents and faculty have presented
at many different national meetings including the
National Amercian College of Physicians, The American
College of Gastroenterology, The American Society of
Hematolgy, The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity,
and The American Geriatrics Society.
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