The Division of General Internal Medicine includes three sections: the VA Primary Care and Quality; the Emory Primary Care Clinic; and Grady General Internal Medicine.
Our mission is to improve health by providing quality, comprehensive healthcare in a compassionate, culturally competent, ethical, and fiscally responsible manner.
General Internal Medicine Leadership
Research
Division faculty and their research teams perform innovative medical education, patient-centered/disease-specific, and health services research.
Clinical Education
The J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program equips learners with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes to provide direct care for diverse populations of adult patients. Emory's Combined Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Residency Program provides trainees with the knowledge and skills to provide high-quality, comprehensive, integrated patient care.
Post-Residency Education
Many IM residents choose to continue their post-residency training at Emory in one of the following programs:
Geriatric Fellowship
Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship
Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Residency & Fellowship
VA National Quality Scholars Fellowship
Academic Internal Medicine Center
The AIM Center provides enhanced structure and resources for Emory General Internal Medicine faculty to develop their careers through teaching, research, and service.