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Internal Medicine Residency

Intern Applicants




International Health


Dr. Noah Rosenthal, 3rd year resident in 2006, with Internal Medicine residents in Mahosot Hospital in Laos.

 


Overview

 

Many medical concerns transcend the limits of our own society, so it is important to respond to the global challenge to extend the benefits of modern medicine. Case School of Medicine and University Hospitals have a long and outstanding tradition in international health in research, education and clinical practice. Interest in overseas medical experiences has been increasing.  Many of our residents have taken advantage of our collaborations to spend time in healthcare facilities in a variety of locations across the globe.  Some work these experiences into the categorical track while others join our International Health Track (IHT).

 

International Health Residency Track (IHT)

 

The IHT has 1-2 slots each year.  Admittance into this track allows the candidate to be eligible for a certificate in International Health from the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH). Candidates typically have a 4-6 week overseas experience in their third year and have the opportunity to pursue a Master’s degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, or Biostatistics.

 

Clinical Training in the IHT is very similar to the categorical track.  There are the same number of ward, ICU, and ambulatory months.  Although total elective time is comparable, it is anticipated that persons in the IHT will use some of their electives for their international experience.

 

Resources

 

Resources exist within and outside of the Department of Medicine for International Health training. 

 

Within the Department, the Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine has several projects, primarily based in Uganda.  Research efforts include HIV and tuberculosis, and range from bench science to translational projects to clinical trials and epidemiological studies.  Projects are done under the auspices of The Case Center for AIDS Research and the Tuberculosis Research Unit.  Collaborations in India are under development.

 

Another important resource in the School of Medicine is the Center for Global Health and Diseases (CGHD).  Areas of research in the CGHD include malaria, filariasis, schistosomiasis, and other tropical diseases.  Collaborations exist in Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Cote D'Ivoire and Brazil. The Center is also the current home for the editorial offices of the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (AJTMH).

 

Certification in Tropical Medicine

 

The Division of Infectious Diseases at University Hospitals/Case Medical Center provides a didactic series in International Health that is accredited by the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.  Lectures are held Mondays at noon during the academic year, and are organized by the Chief ID Fellow.

  • Participation in International Health didactic curriculum
  • Passing the ASTMH exam
  • Participation in a 4-8 week international elective

Recent Experiences

 

Resident

Year

City/Country

Institution

Experience

Allison George

2004

Vientiane, Laos

Mahosot Hospital

Internal Medicine

David Blossom

2004

Kampala, Uganda

Mulago Hospital

Clinical ID and Research

Jon George

2005

Mumbai, India

Nair Hospital

Clinical Cardiology

Subha Varahan

2006

Mumbai, India

Nair Hospital

Clinical Cardiology

Noah Rosenthal

2006

Vientiane, Laos

Mahosot Hospital

Internal Medicine

Aadia Rana

2006

Chennai, India

YRG Care

HIV Medicine

Chris Baliga

2006

Singapore

 

Internal Medicine

Vijay Khiani

2007

Hyderabad, India

 

Multiple

Internal Medicine/ID

Don Dumford

2007

Hyderabad, India

 

Multiple

Internal Medicine/ID

Jessica Jones

2007

Hyderabad, India

 

Multiple

Internal Medicine/ID

Bindu Shah

2007

Hyderabad, India

 

Multiple

Internal Medicine/ID

Sean Marks

2007

Vientiane, Laos

Mahosot Hospital

Internal Medicine

 

The group that visited Hyderabad blogged about their experiences. You can check out their blog at http://caseindiatrips.blogspot.com/