Highlights of the Internal Medicine Program
The following is a synopsis of the perspectives of current and former house officers on the strengths of Wake Forest's training program:

Program promotes and
supports housestaff autonomy in clinical decision-making and patient care.
A tertiary referral
center where residents are exposed to a wide variety of primary care
admissions.
Completion of our
program provides a diverse general medicine background suitable for
confident entry into private practice or fellowship training.
An intern/housestaff
oriented training program that provides excellent back-up and appropriately
graduated responsibility from intern to HO-II (medical consultant to the
Emergency Department) to HO-III (medical consultant for the entire
hospital).
ABIM 2006 Pass Rate: 100%
Three-Year Rolling Pass Rate (2003-2006): 95%
Program is ideal size
for housestaff camaraderie and allows for flexibility of scheduling (HO-II/IIIs
make out their own schedules) and a supportive work environment.
Accessible and
responsive Chair, Program Directors, and Assistant Chiefs of Medicine (chief
residents) with faculty commitment to excellence in patient care and
resident education.
Night float coverage
for interns and supervising residents on all ward services insures
compliance with ACGME duty hour restrictions.
Wake Forest University
Baptist Medical Center ranks 44th in research funding among the nation’s 145
allopathic and osteopathic medical schools (U.S. News and World Report
2008).
Funding for research
in the Department of Medicine in 2006 totaled $30,368,563.
Well developed
research curriculum, research electives (beginning in internship), research
opportunities and faculty mentoring.
Annual Resident and
Fellow Research Day and monthly resident research forum.
ABIM Research Pathway
HO-II Retreat prepares
residents for their teaching and leadership roles as new upper level
residents.
Excellent record
matching graduates into competitive fellowship programs.
Opportunities to
explore community medicine through rotations at Forsyth Medical Center,
Downtown Health Plaza, VA clinic and a teaching network of community-based
private practitioners.
Wake Forest ranks 18th
in primary care (U.S. News and World Report 2007).
Active Hospitalist Service provides care for patients admitted beyond
resident caps.
Breakfast and lunch provided at Morning Report and noon conferences.
In-Training Examination by the American College of Physicians provided for
all housestaff in 3-year programs.
Categorical and Primary Care house staff receive a free MKSAP.
Department provides one-week educational leave for upper level residents to
attend a conference (stipend provided in HO-III year).
Advanced, well-integrated inpatient and outpatient electronic medical
records accessible in hospitals, clinics, and at home.
Personalized Semiannual Review Sessions provided for each resident with a
member of the Housestaff Executive Committee.
On-site
Medical Center Childcare facility for hospital employees including
residents.
Opportunities for professionally useful moonlighting as an HO-II/III in a variety of settings.
North Carolina Baptist Hospital Highlights
NCBH:
North Carolina Baptist Hospital; an 821-bed teaching hospital that is the
region’s main tertiary referral center. NCBH is WFUBMC’s primary clinical
arm that includes inpatient hospitals, a community health center, a health
maintenance organization and primary care centers
WFUBMC:
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center; an academic health system
including NCBH, Brenner’s Children Hospital, the J. Paul Sticht Center on
Aging and all of the center’s subsidiaries, long-tern care beds, outpatient
services, and community health and information centers. The Medical Center
now has 100 buildings on 290 acres, including a 196-acre research farm and a
downtown research center.
WFUBMC-CCC:
Wake Forest’s Comprehensive Cancer Center; is among only 1% of U.S. cancer
centers designated by the National Cancer Institute as comprehensive.
Wake Forest University
Baptist Medical Center is one of America’s top 15 major teaching hospitals (Solucient
100 Top Hospitals, 2004) .
WFUBMC is one of the 100
most wired hospitals (Hospitals and Health Networks Magazine 2007).
North Carolina Baptist
Hospital’s patient satisfaction scores are ranked in the top 1% of
all academic medical centers by the Health Care Industry’s top satisfaction
measurement firm (Press Ganey Assoc. 2003).
House
Officers: 647 total (84 categorical Internal Medicine Residents)
Registered Nurses: 1,945 LPNs + Nursing Assistants: 461
Total
Inpatient Admissions past fiscal year: 31,544
Total
Day-Hospital Admissions past fiscal year: 18,518
Total ED visits past fiscal year: 84,000