Learn more about this hospital Show Internal Medicine Residency Program · Portland, OR Program Website Full access is free for physicians and medical studentsProgram Coordinators Nelson Helland (503) 413-7885 Esther Haikkila (503) 413-7885 Program Website http://www.legacyhealth.org/im 20 positions Available Per Cycle 54th percentile Alumni Publication Percentile 63rd percentile Alumni Clinical Trial Percentile 1958 Founding Year Morning ReportTraditional morning report cases occur 3 days a week on each campus. One morning is a dedicated Ambulatory report and utilizes the Yale Outpatient curriculum. They are run by the Inpatient and Outpatient Attending physicians, Chief Medical Residents and the Program Director. Academic Half-DayAcademic Half Day takes place each Wednesday. Residents are given three hours of protected time to attend AHD and learn fundamentals of medicine. Senior residents attend the morning session and Interns attend the afternoon session to allow teaching targeted to the learners’ needs. We believe learning should be invigorating and fun. Getting everyone together in the same room each week fosters learning and helps build camaraderie. Clinical Reasoning and Chief of Service RoundsWeekly with program leadership for practice of diagnostic and clinical reasoning skills. Internal Medicine Board ReviewIntensive board review takes place in the second half of the academic year. Each resident is given access to multiple educational resources to support academic learning, including:
Substance Use Disorder CurriculumOur residents receive formal training in the management of substance use disorder, including the safe prescription of suboxone and methadone. Residents complete an 8-hour online course through Providers Clinical Support System and supervising attending are proponents of maintenance therapy. Medical Grand RoundsOur Medical Grand Rounds presentations occur every Wednesday and cover a wide variety of topics. Presentations include Cardiology, Pulmonology, Hematology/Oncology, Morbidity and Mortality, and Autopsy Grand Rounds. Sub-specialists facilitate Grand Rounds talks focused on evidence-based medicine. Resident presentations are a key component of our Grand Rounds, giving residents the opportunity to improve their presentation skills. Graduating 3rd year residents have the opportunity to present on a topic of their choice. In addition, residents of all years are given the opportunity to present case-based Noon Reports. Visiting ProfessorsThrough a generous endowment, Legacy Internal Medicine Training Program is able to host visiting professorships. These Clinician Educators offer a unique opportunity for residents and faculty to broaden their experience by making rounds with ward teams, speaking at Medical Grand Round and/or participating in faculty development meetings. Our visiting professor program hosts some of the nation’s best-known physician educators. Scholarly Projects and Quality ImprovementAll residents participate in scholarly projects and quality improvement projects under the guidance of faculty. Each year, residents compete with colleagues from other residency programs in Oregon at the annual Oregon Chapter Scientific Meeting of the American College of Physicians. |