INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM
INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Letter from the Program Director
Program Structure
The Guthrie Difference
Stipends and Benefits
Residents
Senior Elective Rotations
Criteria for Applying
How to Find Us
About Our Area

Internal
Medicine residents at Guthrie see adolescent patients through to octogenarians.
Residents will have the opportunity to treat patients with illness ranging
from the common cold to multiple organ system failure and shock. This
broad spectrum of clinical experience is possible because Guthrie's Robert
Packer Hospital is a tertiary care hospital in a community that also
requires primary care services. By combining sophisticated training under
group-practice physicians with the challenges of addressing patient needs
in a rural medical center, Guthrie's Internal Medicine Residency Program
aims to give you all the skills and training you need to be a physician in
the 21st century.
Guthrie processes resident applications only through ERAS
(Electronic Residency Application Service).
The application due date is
November 1st of each year. For more information, contact
Jane
Wark, Program Coordinator, at 1-800-545-3580.