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Anne Arundel Medical Center Program

Annapolis, Maryland

Internal Medicine

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Luminis Health residency programs aim to train residents alongside top-notch providers, focusing on personal and professional growth. They emphasize unique, hands-on experiences in various specialties and a commitment to advancing healthcare. The programs foster an environment of innovation and community, preparing residents for impactful careers in medicine.

Specialty Competitive Score:

Moderate Competition

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Program Details

Specialty

Internal Medicine

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The program appears to be supportive of International Medical Graduates (IMGs). The text indicates that they are prepared to help residents take the next steps towards building their careers and that the institution is committed to innovation and changing the future of health care. However, specific details about IMG eligibility, acceptance rates, or number of IMG residents are not mentioned explicitly, so further investigation may be needed to confirm exact IMG-friendliness.

Categorical Positions

12

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Program Website

Address

2001 Medical Parkway, Annapolis, MD 21401, USA

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Current Residents

Overview

Currently, there are 8 PGY-1 MD residents enrolled, with 2 of them being International Medical Graduates. The program appears to support a diverse cohort, integrating IMGs into the residency training.

PGY-1 MD

8

PGY-1 DO

PGY-1 IMG

2

Curriculum & Education

Overview

As a LHAAMC resident or fellow, you’ll do more than train in your specialty. You’ll challenge the current to keep us at the forefront of medicine. And your forward-thinking will light the path to new diagnoses, treatments and technologies. You’ll be a learner. A mover. A shaker. That’s why we’ve created residency and fellowship programs that give you the experience you need to make a difference for our patients, our community and our world. As an AAMC resident or fellow, you will engage in scholarly activity and tap into vast resources through the Research Institute and innovative data analytics. Get one-on-one training with leaders across specialties. Learn how to deliver high-value medicine — and be in demand after your residency or fellowship. Teach medical students doing their core clerkships from George Washington, Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland School of Medicine. Train on sophisticated equipment and technology in our Simulation to Advance Innovation and Learning (SAIL) Center.

Application

Application deadlines and additional materials can be found in detail on the residency program pages. Each program will have specific requirements for deadlines, application processes, and interview dates, typically structured around the common residency application timelines used by the AAMC. It's advised to check each program's dedicated page for exact dates and requirements.

# of Locations

3 locations

Fellowship

The residency program offers variety of fellowship opportunities, including subspecialties such as Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, Bariatric, Breast Surgical Oncology, and Hematology & Medical Oncology. Each fellowship program links to specific web pages for more detailed information, suggesting that there are structured pathways for post-residency career development and opportunities for scholarly activities.

Resident Life

Overview

Placing you alongside providers who deliver top-notch care to our patients, neighbors and friends, we’ll help you take the next steps toward building your career and changing lives. Specializing in medicine takes persistence. That’s how we know you’ve already invested so much. Time. Energy. Heart. When it comes to your education and career, finding the right residency or fellowship program matters. We’re here to help shine light on what makes us unique. Here, we’re not just preparing you to start your careers. We’re getting you ready to influence the future of health care.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

4 years

Housing

Luminis Health provides various housing options for residents, including potential accommodation support and partnerships with local housing services. Details regarding proximity to medical facilities and unique benefits will be provided during the housing orientation.

Alumni

Alumni from LHAAMC often pursue a variety of fellowships and positions in diverse specialties such as Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics & Gynecology. Many alumni successfully secure positions in esteemed institutions and across different geographic regions, often highlighting academic roles or private practice. Detailed information about specific alumni outcomes can be found on each program's page.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

We offer a competitive salary along with a comprehensive benefits package.

PGY-1 Salary

Vacation

Residents at LHAAMC are typically allocated a set amount of paid time off annually as per guidelines. Policies can vary by program; it's suggested to refer to specific residency program materials for details on vacation allocation and whether unused vacation days can be carried over to the next year.

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