Our residency program offers multiple tracks designed to position residents to be leaders in the field of internal medicine and other subspecialties.
Residents in each program spend approximately 40 percent of their time at Grady Memorial Hospital, with the remaining time distributed across Emory University Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown, and the Atlanta VA Medical Center.
Program Tracks
Categorical Track
Our Categorical Residency Track trains outstanding internists, many of whom will continue with careers in hospital medicine, subspecialty fellowship, and primary care.
Primary Care Track
Our Primary Care Residency Track produces outstanding internists and leaders in general medicine and primary care.
ABIM Research Track
Our physician scientist training program combines internal medicine and clinical fellowship training with scholarly research for applicants with a strong interest in an academic physician-scientist career.
StARR Program
Emory's Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (StARR) program is a highly selective NIAID funded career development program for resident physicians interested in infectious diseases, inflammation, and immunology research programs.
Combined Med/Psych Track
The combined Internal Medicine and Psychiatry Residency Track is a five year program that integrates the categorical internal medicine residency program and the general psychiatry residency program.
Internal Medicine/General Preventive Medicine
In this four-year track, residents will receive additional training in population health and public health research, and will be board eligible in both internal medicine and general preventive medicine and public health.
Preliminary Track
Our Preliminary Residency Track offers one year positions for applicants who match into Emory's radiation oncology and neurology residency programs.