Education


Primary care residency track

The primary care residency track, within the J. Willis Hurst Residency program at Emory University, is designed to produce outstanding general internists who are preparing for a professional career in primary care clinical practice, as clinician-educators, or…





Teaching Tip: Cultivate a library of learner evaluations

When the time comes to apply for an academic promotion, learner evaluations will be a critical component of your teaching portfolio. Learner evaluations are more heavily weighted for faculty on the MEST and clinical tracks, but they are also…


Spotlight: Office of Education

The Emory University Department of Medicine is nationally known for its exceptional residency and fellowship programs in Internal Medicine and the Medicine sub-specialty areas. Emory University’s J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program is both rigorous…



Transitions of Care

Have you ever worried about transitioning patient care after a rotation?  Emory University’s Andrew Ip, MD discusses the challenges of medical transitions of care in a recent Insights on Residency Training blog for the New England…


Academy of Medical Educators: 2015 inductees

Please join us in congratulating the 2015 inductees to Emory University Department of Medicine’s Academy of Medical Educators (AME): • Bhavin Adhyaru, MD (Division of General Medicine & Geriatrics) • Molly Eaton, MD (Division of…