Community Hospital Internal Medicine Experience (CHIME)
- The CHIME rotations are an opportunity for trainees to experience Internal Medicine in a community setting. Residents are offered a wide array of community sites (picture of CHIME map) to suit their interests.
- Residents who are not French speaking have the opportunity to go to St. Mary’s Hospital, an English-speaking site on the island of Montreal.
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Research/Scholarly Activity Rotation (SAR)
- ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s strong research network and international reputation make it the ideal place to gain a solid foundation in research.
- As a Royal College requirement, the Scholarly Activity Rotation at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ is designed to allow trainees the opportunity to explore an area within a wide selection of potential interests, including (but not limited to):
- Clinical research
- Medical education (including simulation)
- Quality improvement
- Other (subject to approval by the program)
- SAR Directors: each base hospital has a designated SAR director tasked with helping residents find a meaningful project.
- Dr. Oriana YuÌý(JGH)
- Dr. Amine Benmassaoud (MGH)
- Dr.ÌýJudy LuuÌý(RVH)
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Integrated Research Track:Ìý 3 months dedicated time for
- courses (C-pathway) with the goal of obtaining a graduate degree in the future
- Research (R-pathway) for supervised research if already has a graduate degree