Brigham and Women's Hospital
Internal Medicine Residency Program

Thank you for your interest in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. We are dedicated to providing outstanding clinical training and individualized mentorship to enable our residents to become excellent clinicians and leaders in medicine. With our rich academic environment, we are committed to advancing health equity and racial justice, fostering creativity and innovation, pursuing new medical knowledge through research and discovery, and cultivating humanism in medicine. Our program’s culture and leadership support each of our residents to achieve their goals while belonging to a vibrant and supportive community.

For the 2024 to 2025 recruitment season, we will be conducting all residency interviews virtually. We are committed to doing so in a way that ensures equitable access for applicants from across the country and world, regardless of whether or not you have had a chance to rotate at or visit the Brigham. We also want to clearly state our commitment to strengthening our program and our entire Department of Medicine by recruiting and supporting physicians from groups who are historically under-represented in medicine. Click here for more information about applying to our residency program.

We hope that you will have the opportunity to explore our training program through our online resources and to appreciate our dedication to patient care, education, research, and commitment to each other’s professional and personal goals.

Sincerely yours,

Maria A. Yialamas, M.D. – Program Director, BWH IM Residency Program

Bruce D. Levy, M.D. – Chair, BWH Department of Medicine

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Our new paper in @JAMA examines one of Medicare’s most substantial increases in primary care payments to date—can this new policy experiment, starting in 2025, make a meaningful difference for clinicians and patients alike? 1/x

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