IU School of Medicine Southwest Indiana Internal Medicine Residency

IU School of Medicine Southwest Indiana Internal Medicine Residency The IU School of Medicine Southwest Indiana Internal Medicine Residency at Good Samaritan and St.

Vincent Ascension Evansville has a mission to training residents in Internal Medicine with a focus on primary care.

On May 19th we celebrated the graduation of 26 of our resident physicians. We're so proud of all of you and look forward...
06/26/2023

On May 19th we celebrated the graduation of 26 of our resident physicians. We're so proud of all of you and look forward to seeing many of you stay and practice in southern Indiana.

03/21/2023

A program with Indiana University aims to address a shortage of doctors in southwest Indiana.

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Vincennes, IN
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Indiana University Southwest Internal Medicine Residency

The Southwest Indiana Internal Medicine Residency program is accredited from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the first class of residents PGY1 are starting in July 2020.

The IU School of Medicine Southwest Indiana Internal Medicine Residency at Good Samaritan and St. Vincent Ascension Evansville is uniquely positioned to provide a superior educational experience for southern Indiana’s first Internal Medicine Residency Program. With a focus on primary care, the two hospitals complement each other well. Through affiliations with numerous organizations that deliver care to rural patients, the Internal Medicine Residency program will be able to offer a comprehensive clinical experience with a diverse population of patients. Residents will train collaboratively in the resident faculty practice with psychiatry residents. Research entities include the Center for Clinical Translational Research, the Clinical Research Center, and all the resources of the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis and Evansville.

With a robust clinical heritage, a progressive attitude toward adoption of system-based processes to improve clinical care, and a directive to support education and research as fundamental to our mission, the Indiana University School of Medicine Southwest Indiana Internal Medicine Residency is an exceptional training site for Internal Medicine residents.

We will be seeing patients for primary care through our Resident-Faculty practice with locations at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, IN and at St. Vincent’s Hospital Evansville in Evansville, IN.