About General Internal Medicine
General
Internal Medicine at the UB School of Medicine
and Biomedical Sciences is a division of the
Department of Medicine. It consists of full
time, geographic full time, and volunteer faculty
at a number of academic medical institutions
in the Buffalo area. The division plays a major
role in the Internal Medicine Residency Programs
affiliated with the University
Historically, internal medicine has been the
choice of physicians who enjoy the cognitive
aspects of medicine. Internists are medicine's
detectives; symptoms and histories are their
clues in solving the crimes of disease. To
unravel the mysteries of illness, internists
need to be familiar with just about every aspect
of medicine, and to be able to use that knowledge
daily in both intervention and prevention tasks.
Your training will lead to an artful mastery
of many areas in medicine and to an understanding
of the psychosocial processes that affect the
course of disease.
While you can count on your career being intellectually
stimulating, internal medicine is also personally
rewarding. You will get to know your patients
well as you guide them through diagnosis, treatment,
and convalescence. And you will experience
the fulfillment that comes from helping others
learn about themselves, and enjoy the gratitude
people express to you when they get well.
The unique intellectual and social aspects
of internal medicine make it a rewarding and
enjoyable career. Welcome!
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