There are 9 Internal Medicine programs in Missouri. Browse other states or other specialties. Show Post Residency, Fellowship, or Attending vacant position in Internal Medicine All Accredited Internal Medicine Residency Programs in Missouri:University of Missouri Health Science Center Program Director: Turi McNamee, MD Coordinator: Laura Redfield-Jacobs (573) 884-1606 1102 W. 32nd Street Program Director: Robert McNab, DO (417) 347-6612 Coordinator: Stephanie Lea, MS, C-TAGME (417) 347-5665 University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Program Director: David Wooldridge, MD (816) 932-3409 Coordinator: Brie East (816) 404-0525 315 S. Osteopathy Street Program Director: John M. DeLeeuw, DO (660) 785-1400 Coordinator: Debbie Darr (660) 785-1400 SSM St Mary's Hospital - St. Louis Program Director: Alexandre Lacasse, MD, MS (314) 768-8778 Coordinator: Christine Neal (314) 768-8778 Washington University BJH/SLCH Program Director: Dominique Cosco, MD (314) 747-0279 Coordinator: Bethany Millar, C-TAGME (314) 362-8074 St Louis University School of Medicine Program Director: Fred Buckhold, III, MD (314) 577-8762 Coordinator: Sherrio Warren, BS (314) 577-8762 Mercy Hospital Program Director: Jackie Fairchild, MD (314) 251-4556 Coordinator: Michelle Kempf, BA, MA (314) 251-5834 St. Luke's Hospital Program Director: Fred Balis, MD (314) 205-6050 x5713 Coordinator: Carolynn Lundry (314) 205-6050 Internal Medicine Residency Programs in Other States
UMKC School of Medicine History and MissionThe University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine opened in 1971 as the result of more than a decade of community efforts to establish a medical school in Kansas City, Missouri. In the more than four decades that the school has been in existence, all of the four mission areas—education, research, service, and economic development—have grown and matured along with the Hospital Hill campus where the school is located. The University of Missouri–Kansas City is a public, urban-serving, research and doctoral university. It is committed to Advancing the Health of Our Community. Innovative ProgramUMKC’s School of Medicine was founded on an innovative medical education system that continues today. It focuses on the following core principles:
The combined degree program allows the school to accept the majority of its students directly out of high school. It develops the skills, knowledge, and attitudes of these students longitudinally over six years and aims to instill the highest standards of medical professionalism, clinical competency, humanism, and altruism during a highly formative period of their lives. The community-based setting has freed the school of fiscal and administrative concerns over the management of hospitals and practice plans. Saint Luke’s PartnershipThe school and Saint Luke’s Health System partner to provide faculty, research, and clinical resources for our graduate students, medical students, and residents. The School of Medicine is the institutional sponsor for more than 40 residency and fellowship programs accredited by the Accrediting Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) conducted at affiliated hospitals. Today, there are nearly 500 residents and fellows in these programs at Saint Luke’s and other affiliates. Many graduates from these programs serve as physicians in Kansas City and the surrounding regions. Research EmphasisThroughout the past decade, scholarly research has become a major goal for the university and the region. The School of Medicine now has 22 endowed chairs and professorships—more than any other academic division in the University of Missouri System—and research funding has increased exponentially. Current total extramural funding in grants and contracts in the school has increased four-fold during the past decade and is now $23 million annually (federal funding represents approximately half of the total). Research efforts are focused toward impact on community health conditions, especially in areas that link to clinical strength. These efforts are designed to build and utilize large databases that go beyond translational research in general, and to have impact on the health of our community in particular. Saint Luke’s physicians work as endowed chairs and partner in research efforts between the school and the health system. Learn more about education at Saint Luke’s Health System. |