Years of hard work and dreams were folded into envelopes, decorative boxes and other means of message delivery. On March 21st, medical students discovered where their career journey would take them for residency.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Internal Medicine Residency Program paired 31 categorical residents, ten preliminary residents, and 6 Medicine/Pediatrics residents.
This curriculum teaches internists how to provide compassionate, team-based care while incorporating the ideals of life-long learning and teaching into clinical decisions. The program also has a 100 percent ABIM pass rate, which is calculated by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) utilizing annual reports from each Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited internal medicine residency program.
Learn about the newest additions to our programs here:
Categorical Residents

University of North Carolina

University of North Carolina

The Medical University of South Carolina

Marshall University

East Carolina University

University of Rochester

University of North Carolina

University of North Carolina

University of Colorado

Oregon Health and Science University

Eastern Virginia Medical School

Texas Tech University

Georgetown University

Eastern Virginia Medical School

University of Oklahoma

Texas A&M University

University of North Carolina

University of North Carolina

Ponce University

Ponce University

University of Toledo

Case Western Reserve University

Texas A&M University

Texas Tech University

University of North Carolina

University of Kentucky

University of Vermont

University of Illinois

Western Michigan University

University of North Carolina

Drexel University
Preliminary Residents

University of California, Davis
Ophthalmology

Texas A&M University
Dermatology

University of South Florida
Dermatology

Duke University
Radiology

Drexel University
Ophthalmology

University of North Carolina
Dermatology

Johns Hopkins University
Ophthalmology

Charles Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University
Dermatology

Medical College of Georgia
Ophthalmology

University of North Carolina
Dermatology
Med-Peds Residents

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Medical College of Wisconsin

University of Florida College of Medicine

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

University of North Carolina

University of South Alabama College of Medicine