Medicine/Pediatrics

Welcome

Overview:

The Brown Combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics program is fully accredited by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics. Our program benefits from the strength of its residents and Med/Peds-trained faculty, and its continuity site, the Medicine-Pediatrics Primary Care Center, as well as long-standing, independent residency programs in Internal Medicine and in Pediatrics with highly committed department chairs and exceptional faculty in each discipline. Brown Med/Peds offers four positions per year leading to board eligibility in both medicine and pediatrics and is ACGME accredited through 2014.

The advantages of training in Med/Peds are numerous and have been appreciated since the inception of this combined discipline in 1967. Graduates are able to care for children, adults and families in a primary care setting. In addition, graduates have the opportunity to continue training in pediatrics and/or medicine subspecialties and public health disciplines, with an in-depth exposure to all age groups. The vast majority of Med/Peds graduates continue to care for children and adults in their clinical practices. Notably, almost half of Med/Peds graduates receive academic faculty appointments, reflecting the substantial growth in popularity of this discipline over the last two decades, as well as the addition of many new programs. Med/Peds graduates enjoy diverse career opportunities, owing to the depth and breadth of their training. It is indeed a rewarding and exciting experience.

Med/Peds residents and faculty at Brown are deeply involved in the ongoing operation and evaluation of the program. Ours is an integrated residency, which attempts to go beyond simply creating parallel programs in each of the two specialties. The on-site med/peds ambulatory office practice allows residents and faculty to care for adults, children and families in a single continuity setting. Founded in 1998, the clinic continues as a thriving and successful endeavor. A Med/Peds forum for residents and faculty is held twice per month. The forum offers conferences, journal club and formal sessions on a variety of topics ranging from an approach to the medical literature to discussions of patient-practitioner interactions. The faculty and residents participate in on-going curriculum development, having received state and national grants and presented national workshops on quality improvement in primary care of chronic conditions, health care transition and mental health services in primary care settings.

The core mission of the Brown University Medicine/Pediatrics Program is to offer an academically-oriented clinical program that will improve the health status of the populations in our region. The program will:

  1. Provide for the collaborative training of highly-skilled clinicians in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics who are prepared to care for children and adults, individuals and families, while maintaining the depth of training and expertise in each field.

  2. Create an academic environment in which to develop and conduct clinical research and advocacy efforts that reflect the unique Med/Peds perspective on care for patients across the lifespan.

  3. Prepare residents for leadership roles as educators and academic clinicians in general and subspecialty disciplines of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.

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