An Internal Medicine (IM) Residency provides a program of graduate medical education encompassing the study and practice of health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis, care, and treatment of men and women from adolescence to old age during health and all stages of illness. This training program stresses scientific knowledge, problem solving, evidence-based decision making, a commitment to lifelong learning, and an attitude of compassion and empathy.
This residency is for those who wish to pursue a career in general adult medicine, desire future training in an internal medicine subspecialty, or are considering pursuing an operational assignment such as Battalion or Brigade surgeon. The internal medicine residency is 36 months long.
The WAMC Internal Medicine Residency Program and Director comply with the criteria for resident eligibility as specified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the Womack Graduate Medical Education Institutional Resident Guidelines and U.S. Army standards. All residents are members of the U.S. Army.
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ClinicalKey Internal Medicine Full Text Journals: Please use this link to access ClinicalKey's full text collection of Internal Medicine journals. Link: Internal Medicine Full Text Journals (124 total)
OvidSP Internal Medicine Full Text Journals: Ovid has almost 100 Internal Medicine journals available. Use the MHS Genesis Library to access Ovid. For assistance navigating to the Internal Medicine journals on Ovid, please contact the medical library.
ClinicalKey Internal Medicine Full Text Books: Please use this link to access ClinicalKey's full text collection of Internal Medicine books. Link: Internal Medicine Collection (65 total)
OvidSP Internal Medicine Full Text Books: Ovid has 29 Internal Medicine books available. Use the MHS Genesis Virtual Library to access Ovid. For assistance navigating to the Internal Medicine books on Ovid, please contact the medical library.
The US Preventive Service Task Force has created a free tool that provides evidence-based recommendations for screenings and patient education. It is very easy to use and also has a mobile app.
The 2024 Army Health System Doctrine Smart Book is available on the milsuite website. CAC-login required.
Location |
Womack Army Medical Center 2817 Rock Merritt Avenue Fort Liberty, NC 28310 6th Floor, Room C61013-1 |
Hours |
Monday-Thursday: 0730-1600 Friday: 0730-1530 |
Phone |
Library Office: 910-907-7323 Email is the quickest way to receive assistance. |
usarmy.liberty.medcom-wamc.mbx.dmed-medical-library@health.mil |
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