Conferences

The clinical experience is supplemented by daily teaching conferences covering a broad range of medical topics. Housestaff at both teaching hospitals are able to attend these conferences due to their close proximity.

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Intern Learning Group (ILG)

Noon Conference

Our noon conference is held every day of the week and serves as the foundation of our academic didactics. We currently hold a hybrid conference offered both in-person and virtually. The noon conference curriculum is comprised of:

  • Faculty Lectures: Both hospitalist and subspecialty faculty provide focused discussion on clinical topics, which are based on the ABIM blueprint curriculum and targeted towards strengthening core knowledge and clinical fundamentals.
  • Journal Club: Our PGY-2 residents dissect current literature and present to our residents and medical students. These presentations are often facilitated by faculty and provide a great opportunity for critical appraisal.
  • Morbidity and Mortality: Once per month, faculty and residents gather to discuss a clinical case in a protected environment. The purpose of the conference is to identify opportunities of improvement in regards to patient care and to foster a culture of transparency and discussion surrounding medical errors.

Morning Report

Our morning report occurs 2-3 times per week and is presented by a PGY-2 or PGY-3. Our case-based presentations are focused primarily on clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, and work up, often supplemented with small group activities to keep learners engaged and to highlight features of specific cases. Twice per month, our PGY-2 residents will also review current guidelines on relevant topics in medicine

Wellness and Diversity

We dedicate noon conference to our residents’ wellness once per month with activities including pet therapy, art exhibits, and meditation. Our diversity conference is popular among our residents, in which a resident shares the customs and cultures of his or her home over a shared traditional meal from the region.

Board Review

Weekly sessions are held for PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents to prepare for the American Board of Internal Medicine Certification Exam. Sessions are moderated by a chief resident, where they review practice questions in a relaxed, open, and engaging environment.

Medicine Grand Rounds

The UT Health San Antonio Department of Medicine holds weekly Grand Rounds. Topics range across all sub-specialties and often distinguished lecturers from other health systems present their innovative work.

Conference Support

For the academic year 2022-2023 the Internal Medicine Program supported 54 residents to attend academic conferences – which included regional, national and international meetings!

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