Many residents submit posters to local research events including the Department of Medicine Research Day and Passport (focused on quality improvement and patient safety), as well as national conferences.

Research, the discovery of new knowledge, is vital to the advancement of medicine. The Department of Medicine promotes resident participation in a broad scope of research projects including basic science, clinical vignettes, public health and epidemiological studies.

Among our particularly strong research activities are those related to cancer biology and treatment, bone cell biology and diseases of bone, diabetes, immunology and host responses to infectious and inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular disease and stroke, mechanisms and diseases of aging, clinical epidemiology and genetics, and health care delivery and clinical outcomes.

From our notable research findings published in leading journals around the world to our revolutionary advancements in cardiovascular technology and cancer treatment, our experts pursue powerful scientific solutions for society.

Scholarly Activities

Residents are encouraged and assisted to get involved in research projects early. Every fall we dedicate a week to teach residents how to write clinical vignettes, submit posters to conferences, secure funding for projects and/or travel, and connect with faculty mentors, many of whom have ongoing projects that residents can help with. Many residents submit posters to local research events including the Department of Medicine Research Day and Passport (focused on quality improvement and patient safety), as well as national conferences. Some of the national conferences/meetings residents have recently presented at include:

  • ACP
  • SHM
  • SSGIM
  • STACP
  • ID Week
  • ACG Annual Meeting
  • STACP Medical Jeopardy Team
  • America Society of Hematology
  • ASN Kidney STARS conference
  • Heart Failure Society of America
  • Palliative Care Oncology Symposium
  • Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting
  • CHEST-The American College of Chest Physicians
  • Annual TAAIS Primary Care Residents’ Conference on Allergy, Asthma and Immunology

Major research centers directed by Medicine faculty include: