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Thank you for your interest in the
Tulane University Department of Internal Medicine
categorical and preliminary training programs.

Our Mission Statement: The Tulane Internal Medicine Program is owned by the residents. They are instrumental in every program decision. Education and service to our patients is our priority.

Tulane is for people who want to make a difference; right here, right now. We care for people that the remainder of society sees fit to ignore, with the same grace and skill offered by the best medical facilities in the world. People need us here, and we enjoy caring for them. The people of New Orleans rely upon Charity Hospital, and it is the Tulane University Service that provides that care.

We created this web site to give you a better feel of not only our program, but what is it like to be a Tulane Internal Medicine Resident in the culturally unique city of New Orleans.

Please take a second to read the message from our residency director, Dr. Wiese. From there, move on to learn more about our program including our scheduling system, salaries, and other vital statistics. Be sure to visit the resident life section where you can get the dates of all upcoming festivals and get some recommendations on where to spend your free time in New Orleans.

We pride ourselves in being accessible to answer any questions you may have regarding our program, our facilities, or the city of New Orleans. From any page in our web site you can access our contact page which will provide you key telephone numbers, emails, and addresses.

Before leaving check out our resident's site for current events, lectures schedules and other academic and recreational resources.

 

Message from Dr. Wiese
A message to Tulane Internal Medicine applicants from our program director...
 
Program Information
Education is our top priority because it allows us to be exponential. This section includes specific data about our program including: salary, curriculum, schedule...
 
Current Residents
Tulane residents hale from throughout the nation. Residency is three years of your life; it is important to spend it with people from diverse backgrounds qho challenge you to grow interpersonally as well as intellectually.Search an alphabetical list of all current residents...
 
Fellowship
Learn where Tulane resident matched for their fellowships...
 
Resident Life
New Orleans is unlike any city on earth. Learn what life is like for Tulane internal medicine residents to live and work in the Big Easy...