Rotations
Internal Medicine physicians are key providers of comprehensive care for
patients both in the outpatient and inpatient settings.
Our rotations offer essential exposure to common and complex medical conditions.
All residents will undertake rotations at North Oaks Medical Center, gaining
invaluable experience in a real-world clinical setting.
Rotations At North Oaks: What To Expect
During rotations at North Oaks Medical Center, residents will:
- Hone their skills in patient history taking and physical examinations.
- Develop diagnostic plans and manage a broad spectrum of diseases and medical
conditions.
- Encounter rare medical conditions and work closely with specialists across
multiple disciplines to coordinate comprehensive care for patients with
complex needs.
- Learn and become proficient at procedures that will be utilized in their
future practice.
Didactic Learning and Continuity Clinics
Residents will have protected didactic time with noon conferences and morning
reports on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
- Noon conferences include lectures from faculty, case presentations, journal
club, M&Ms (Morbidity and Mortality), and question reviews.Each month,
the noon conference will also include a wellness activity.
- Residents will take part in the continuity clinic, where they will have
their own panel of patients that they will follow throughout their residency,
giving them exposure to managing patients and their conditions longitudinally.
They will have one full day of continuity clinic a week while not on inpatient
rotations.
- The program requires and utilizes MKSAP, provided by the program, to prepare
for ABIM certification. UpToDate is also provided by the institution.
NOTE: The program is newer and currently in its second year. Feedback taken from
residents and faculty helps us make changes in operations for the improvement
of the program. These operations are subject to change.
Required Educational Experiences Include:
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Critical Care Medicine
- Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
- Geriatric Medicine / Palliative / Hospice
- Infectious Disease
- Nephrology
- Night Medicine Float
- Rheumatology
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- Continuity Clinic
- Emergency Medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Hematology & Medical Oncology
- Internal Medicine Wards
- Neurology
- Pulmonary Disease
- Six months of individualized educational experiences
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Join us at North Oaks and be a part of shaping Louisiana's medical future!
Our Graduate Medical Education program offers an unparalleled opportunity
to learn, grow, and make a significant impact in the community.
Our Internal Medicine and Transitional Year Graduate Medical Education
(GME) programs are currently accepting applications for our 2026-2027 classes.
Get Started Today
To learn more about the North Oaks GME program and the application process,
please contact us at
(985) 230-6770 or
email us for more information.
Residents must apply through ERAS.
Click here to start the application process now