- Feature: Residency Interviews: Tips, FAQs and More
- Council of Student Members Call for Nominations
- Medical Student Perspective: Benefits of Involvement Outside of the Classroom
- My Kind of Medicine: IM Famiy: The Lovinger Family
- Analyzing Annals: Annals Graphic Medicine: Sign Out
- Winning Abstracts: Buried Balloon
- Subspecialty Careers: Gastroenterology
- In the Clinic: Celiac Disease
- IM Essentials
Feature: Residency Interviews: Tips, FAQs and More
Interview season can be a stressful time, but it doesn't have to be with the right preparation.
MoreCouncil of Student Members Call for Nominations
The Council of Student Members (CSM) is currently recruiting new representatives for terms beginning in May 2016.
MoreMedical Student Perspective: Benefits of Involvement Outside of the Classroom
As a fourth-year student, I can attest to the importance of this involvement as you apply for residency and in your career in general. The benefits are limitless...
MoreMy Kind of Medicine: IM Family: The Lovinger Family
Warren Lovinger, MD, MACP passed on his love of internal medicine to his two children -- daughter, Sarah Lovinger Florio, MD and son, David, a fourth year medical student.
MoreAnalyzing Annals: Annals Graphic Medicine: Sign Out
In his graphic narrative, Dr. Montoya illustrates how "sign out" works and doesn't work.
MoreWinning Abstracts from the 2015 Medical Student Abstract Competition: Buried Balloon: a novel complication from percutaneous radiologic gastrostomy tube placement
The need of gastrostomy tubes is expected to rise with our growing elderly population with more than 200,000 gastrostomy tubes being placed every year.
MoreSubspecialty Careers: Gastroenterology
From the Greek gaster, "the paunch or belly" and the word enteron, "the gut or intestine," relating to the Greek enteros, "within."
MoreCeliac Disease
Celiac disease, also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy (as well as two older and less preferred terms, nontropical sprue and celiac sprue) is a multisystem disorder estimated to affect approximately 1% of Americans (1)
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