University of maryland program internal medicine residency

Percent MD,DO,IMG PGY-1 residents matched during the main Match

Internal medicine PGY-1 main residency Match statistics in Maryland

Year Positions Filled(%) MD DO IMGs
2022 307 99.7 146 (47%) 9 (2%) 150 (48%)
2021 295 100.0 153 (51%) 13 (4%) 129 (43%)
2020 309 99.0 152 (49%) 8 (2%) 146 (47%)
2019 283 100.0 152 (53%) 9 (3%) 122 (43%)
2018 290 99.7 156 (53%) 9 (3%) 124 (42%)
2017 303 98.3 162 (53%) 9 (2%) 127 (41%)

There are 13 Internal Medicine programs in Maryland. Browse other states or other specialties.
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Post Residency, Fellowship, or Attending vacant position in Internal Medicine

All Accredited Internal Medicine Residency Programs in Maryland:

2001 Medical Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401

Program Director:

Nargiz Muganlinskaya, MD

(443) 481-1091

Coordinator:

Krystine J. Lantz

(443) 481-1091

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
5200 Eastern Avenue; Department of Medicine
Mason F. Lord Building, Center Tower, Third Floor
Baltimore, MD 21224

Program Director:

Erica N. Johnson, MD

(410) 550-0526

Coordinator:

Lisa Shirk

(410) 550-0526

Johns Hopkins Hospital
Department of Medicine, 9th Floor
1830 E Monument Street
Baltimore, MD 21287

Program Director:

Sanjay V. Desai, MD

(410) 955-7910

Coordinator:

Ashley Hartley

(410) 502-3756

University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus
Department of Medicine, Suite 3B
827 Linden Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21201

Program Director:

Robert Chow, MD, MBA
(410) 225-8790

Coordinator:

Sheera Nowlin

(410) 225-8790

St. Agnes Hospital
900 Caton Avenue Box 198
Baltimore, MD 21229

Program Director:

Sapna P. Kuehl, MD
(667) 234-5724

Coordinator:

Karen Reyes

(667) 234-5724 x3

Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
2401 West Belvedere Avenue
Hofffberger Building, Suite 56
Baltimore, MD 21215

Program Director:

Stephanie Sharps, MD

(410) 601-6840

Coordinator:

Jean Sturdivant

(410) 601-7068

Medstar Health Internal Medicine, Baltimore
Department of Medicine
201 E University Parkway, Ste 405
Baltimore, MD 21218

Program Director:

Stephanie Detterline, MD

(410) 554-2284

Coordinator:

Alicia Taylor

(443) 777-6346

University of Maryland
Department of Medicine - Univ of Maryland Med Ctr
22 S Greene St, Room N3E09
Baltimore, MD 21201

Program Director:

Susan D. Wolfsthal, MD

(410) 328-2388

Coordinator:

Taryn Webb, C-TAGME

(410) 328-1142

Greater Baltimore Medical Center
6565 North Charles Street
Pavilion East, Suite 203
Baltimore, MD 21204

Program Director:

Paul Foster, MD

(443) 849-2682

Coordinator:

Jeannette Huff

(443) 849-2688

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Office of Program Director for Internal Medicine
8901 Wisconsin Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20889-5600

Program Director:

Joshua Hartzell, MD

(301) 319-8111

Coordinator:

Wennifer L. Williams, BS, MHA

(301) 319-8754

University of Maryland Prince George's Hospital Center
3001 Hospital Drive
Department of Medicine, 5th Floor
Cheverly, MD 20785

Program Director:

Teshome Tegene, MD

(301) 618-3774

Coordinator:

Stephanie L. Davis

(301) 618-3776

Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic States Internal Medicine Residency Program
GME Administration, 5th Floor
655 Watkins Mill Road
Gaithersburg, MD 20879

Program Director:

Julie M. Chen, MD

(240) 813-8740

Coordinator:

Marc John D. Barredo

(240) 632-4021

100 East Carroll Street
Salisbury, MD 21801

Program Director:

Hameem Kawsar, MD, PhD

Coordinator:

Awenita Hensley

(410) 543-7106

Internal Medicine Residency Programs in Other States

  • AK - Alaska (0 programs)
  • AL - Alabama (9 programs)
  • AR - Arkansas (10 programs)
  • AZ - Arizona (14 programs)
  • CA - California (50 programs)
  • CO - Colorado (4 programs)
  • CT - Connecticut (14 programs)
  • DC - Washington D.C. (4 programs)
  • DE - Delaware (2 programs)
  • FL - Florida (45 programs)
  • GA - Georgia (19 programs)
  • HI - Hawaii (3 programs)
  • IA - Iowa (4 programs)
  • ID - Idaho (2 programs)
  • IL - Illinois (28 programs)
  • IN - Indiana (5 programs)
  • KS - Kansas (2 programs)
  • KY - Kentucky (5 programs)
  • LA - Louisiana (10 programs)
  • MA - Massachusetts (16 programs)
  • MD - Maryland (13 programs)
  • ME - Maine (1 programs)
  • MI - Michigan (34 programs)
  • MN - Minnesota (4 programs)
  • MO - Missouri (9 programs)
  • MS - Mississippi (7 programs)
  • MT - Montana (1 programs)
  • NC - North Carolina (13 programs)
  • ND - North Dakota (1 programs)
  • NE - Nebraska (2 programs)
  • NH - New Hampshire (2 programs)
  • NJ - New Jersey (27 programs)
  • NM - New Mexico (2 programs)
  • NV - Nevada (5 programs)
  • NY - New York (65 programs)
  • OH - Ohio (33 programs)
  • OK - Oklahoma (5 programs)
  • OR - Oregon (6 programs)
  • PA - Pennsylvania (38 programs)
  • PR - Puerto Rico (8 programs)
  • RI - Rhode Island (4 programs)
  • SC - South Carolina (4 programs)
  • SD - South Dakota (1 programs)
  • TN - Tennessee (8 programs)
  • TX - Texas (34 programs)
  • UT - Utah (1 programs)
  • VA - Virginia (12 programs)
  • VT - Vermont (1 programs)
  • WA - Washington (7 programs)
  • WI - Wisconsin (5 programs)
  • WV - West Virginia (4 programs)
  • WY - Wyoming (0 programs)
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How much do internal medicine residents make?

Salary Ranges for Internal Medicine Residents The salaries of Internal Medicine Residents in the US range from $43,500 to $187,200 , with a median salary of $57,826 . The middle 50% of Internal Medicine Residents makes between $53,310 and $57,820, with the top 83% making $187,200.

How many years of residency is internal medicine?

Basic training in internal medicine is three years of residency (termed 'categorical' training) following medical school. Following completion of three years of training, residents are eligible for board certification in internal medicine.

Why is chief resident year?

Being a chief resident allows you to develop the vital skills healthcare facilities are looking for in their frontline staff, which may give you an advantage over other candidates. The role may also increase your chances of getting into fellowship programs or to qualify for management roles in the healthcare sector.