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At NHRMC, we feel that excellent training in general internal medicine is an important educational foundation that can lead to many successful career paths for our residents. In the past five years, our residents have chosen to pursue varying careers after completing residency, including positions in academic general internal medicine, primary care/private practice, and hospitalist work. About one-third of these residents take positions locally (in southeastern North Carolina), and over half (53%) stay in-state. A number of our residents have also obtained subspecialty fellowship positions at prestigious university medical centers across the country.
Graduate Career Choices 2005 - 2011

Fellowship positions obtained: 2005 to 2011
Cardiology - Tulane University Endocrinology - Duke University Endocrinology - National Institutes of Health (NIH) Geriatrics - UNC-Chapel Hill (two residents) Hematology-Oncology - East Carolina University Hematology-Oncology - University of Kentucky, Louisville Hospital Medicine (fellowship) - Cleveland Clinic Immunology - Duke University Nephrology - East Carolina University (two residents) Pulmonary/Critical Care - Stanford University Pulmonary/Critical Care - West Virginia University Rheumatology - Harvard University Vascular Medicine - The Mayo Clinic Vascular Medicine - Wake Forest University Critical Care - SUNY
For more information on our program, please contact:
Ruth H. Smith, Program Administrator New Hanover Regional Medical Center SEAHEC imresidency@seahec.net 910.667.9308 910.762.6800 fax
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