Message from the Program Director
Thank you for your interest in our Internal Medicine Residency Program. Here at the UT Health San Antonio we take great pride in our teaching program and are firmly committed to the highest standards for education and clinical care. The success of our program is due in large part to our educational philosophy that makes resident teaching our highest priority. We recognize and try to meet the individual needs of each house officer. With this individualized approach we have successfully placed our residents in highly competitive fellowships, academic medicine careers, and urban and small-town practices.
We practice in two hospital settings with complementary patient populations, thus, increasing patient diversity without over-burdening residents with multiple hospital systems to master. These two hospitals are attached by a covered walkway keeping our residents in close contact with each other throughout the training experience. Our two hospital systems are fiscally strong and allow us to remain a program large enough to provide excellent resident diversity but small enough to provide a personalized approach to residency training.
Our learning climate is open and encourages the full growth potential of each trainee. Faculty, residents, and students work together with staff at both hospitals as teams are fully engaged in learning and the care of our patients. The night float system and a robust jeopardy system gives residents adequate clinical experience while allowing them time off and backup for emergencies or illness. Pre-set admission limits are strictly enforced at both hospitals.
Teaching each week includes formal didactic sessions, attending rounds, morning report, intern learning groups, clinicopathologic conferences, and sub-specialty conferences. We strive to make conferences and learning groups interactive and engaging to maximize their learning value.
We attract candidates from across the nation with competitive academic records who are enthusiastic about Internal Medicine and looking for a supportive program in which to flourish. If you are looking for a friendly and supportive training environment that will allow you to reach your full potential, we invite you to visit us for a closer look.
Sincerely,
Jane E. O’Rorke M.D., FACP
Residency Program Director
Internal Medicine Residency
Residency Leadership
Contact
The Department of Medicine Office of Educational Programs
Email: imresidency@uthscsa.edu
Telephone: 210-567-4820
Fax: 210-567-4856
Dental School Building Room 5.555U
7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900