Internal Medicine Residency
| Education: | |
| 1966 | BA Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| 1970 |
Medical Doctor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| 1971 | Medicine Internship, The Johns Hopkins Hospital |
| 1972 | Medicine Residency, The Johns Hopkins Hospital |
| 1974 | Nephrology Fellowship, The Johns Hopkins Hospital |
| Professional: | |
| 2010-Present | IM Residency Program Director, Danville Regional Medical Center |
| 1994- Present | Director of Continuing Medical Education, Danville Regional Medical Center |
| 2009-Present | Clinical Professor of Medicine, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine |
| 2006-2007 | Chief Medical Officer, Danville Regional Medical Center |
| 1999-Present | Clinical Professor of Surgical Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
| 1999-2010 | Clinical Professor of Medicine (Nephrology), Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
| 1988-Present | Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of NC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill |
| Certifications: | |
| 1973 | American Board of Internal Medicine |
| 1986 | Nephrology Subspecialty Certification |
| 1999 | Hypertension Specialist Certification |
| Leadership: | |
| 1997-Present | Danville Regional Health Systems Foundation, Board of Directors |
| 1997-Present | Dan River Cardiovascular Health Initiative Program (DRchip), Medical Director |
| 2007-Present | Piedmont Health Foundation, Chairman, Board of Directors |
| 2007-Present | Ralph Landis Continuing Medical Education Committee, Chairman |
Additional Information
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Approved Positions |
45 |
| Funded Positions | 45 |
|
Call
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PGY 1: 8-weeks block nights (2-week intervals) with occasional short and weekend call PGY 2&3: One night per week & one weekend per month (post call day - resident is excused after morning didactics) |
| Didactics |
Morning Report | Cecil's Club | Journal Club | Morning and Noon Lectures | IM Board Review |
| Certifications | BLS, ACLS |
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Salary
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PGY 1: $46,000 PGY 2: $47,000 PGY 3: $48,000 |
| Educational Stipend |
PGY 1: $1,000 PGY 2: $1,500 PGY 3: $2,000 |
| Health/Dental Insurance | Provided by the hospital at nominal cost |
| Paid Time Off (PTO) | 20 days |
| Meal Allowance | Meals while on-call are provided at no cost |
| Malpractice Insurance | Provided |
| Emboridered Lab Coats | 2 provided |
| Information subject to change. | |
Sample Curriculum
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Block |
PGY 1
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PGY 2
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PGY 3
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1
|
ER | Pulmonary | ER |
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2
|
General Surgery | Cardiology | Hematology/Oncology |
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3
|
Elec-2 wks; BN-2 wks | General IM | ICU |
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4
|
General IM | ER | Neurology |
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5
|
General IM | General IM | General IM |
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6
|
Vac-2 wks; BN 2 wks |
Endocrinology | Gastroenterology |
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7
|
ICU | General IM | Vec-2 wks; Elec-2 wks |
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8
|
Cardiology | Elec-2 wks; Vac-2 wks | General IM |
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9
|
General IM | Nephrology | Medical Selective (*) |
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10
|
Vac-2 wks; BN - 2 wks | Vac-2 wks; Elec-2 wks | General IM |
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11
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Women's Health | Medical Selective (*) | Elec-2 wks; Vac-2 wks |
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12
|
Elec-2 wks; BN-2 wks | General IM | Infectious Disease |
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13
|
General IM | Rheumatology | General IM |
(*) IM Sub = cardiology, gastroenterology, infectious disease, dermatology, endocrinology, rheumatology, nephrology, pulmonary
Information subject to change.
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