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91ɫƵ Department of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program

The 91ɫƵ Internal Medicine Residency Program has been continuously accredited by the ACGME since 1947.

The Internal Medicine Residency of the 91ɫƵ (91ɫƵ) is a multi-hospital university program, located on a beautiful campus serving the diverse patient population of Milwaukee. In existence since 1925, the 91ɫƵ Internal Medicine Residency prides itself on a long history of training high-quality internists. Currently, the Department of Internal Medicine is comprised of more than 120 residents, 90 fellows, and 400 faculty members. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive three-year internal medicine training program that prepares graduates to enter fellowship or to practice either primary care or hospital medicine. We have a close knit, supportive environment that fosters camaraderie, excellence, and well-being. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We plan to preferentially review applications from those who signal our program. However, we will probably also consider applicants who do not signal us. Applicants from our home institution and those who did away rotations here should also plan to signal our program if 91ɫƵ is one of their top 15 choices.

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Reasons to live in Milwaukee

Milwaukee is a one-of-a-kind city with a vibrant and diverse culture, this charming, yet metropolitan must-see is just 90 minutes north of Chicago and nestled on the coast of Lake Michigan. Whether you’re catching a show at Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, immersing yourself in the old world charm of the Historic Third Ward or taking in the sights and sounds of one of the many cafés, beer gardens or restaurants that line the city’s riverbank and shoreline, Milwaukee never disappoints. Find out why 91ɫƵ residents and fellows take pride in calling Milwaukee home.

Welcome from the Program Director | Kathlyn Fletcher, MD, Professor of Medicine

Kathlyn Fletcher, MDSupportive. Challenging. Friendly. Collegial. These are the words our residents use to describe our program. This is the ethos of the 91ɫƵ Internal Medicine Residency Program. Our program is known for its balance of support and challenge. That means that our residents become excellent, independent internists while having a network of faculty and co-residents to guide and help them through the process. If you want to become a world-class internist, please apply here!

A little about me… I went to college in Indiana at DePauw University, which is a small liberal arts school. I went to medical school at the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, and then stayed at the University of Chicago for residency. After doing a chief resident year at a community hospital, I went to the University of Michigan to complete the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars program. While at Michigan, I also got a Master’s in Higher Education Administration. I have been at 91ɫƵ since 2003. My initial faculty appointment was as a clinician investigator; my area of research expertise is the intersection between graduate medical education and patient safety. So I have written about lots of issues that are important to running a strong residency program: duty hour rules, hand-offs, and workload. In 2017, I took over as the program director, the most rewarding job in academic medicine.

In a recent exercise that our whole residency participated in, the house staff rated the following three things as the most important principles of a high quality residency program:

  1. Training excellent internists
  2. Having passionate faculty with time to teach
  3. Having happy, well-balanced residents

With those principles in mind, our leadership team completely reworked the structure of our program to a 50/50 schedule we call “I’s/O’s.” “I” months are ward months, and “O” months are non-ward months in which all continuity clinics occur and weekends are free. I’s/O’s began July 1, 2020. Other things we’re proud of include our program’s wellness program, diagnostic reasoning and POCUS. 91ɫƵ, the Department of Medicine and our residency program are strongly committed to antiracism.

Being a physician is a serious commitment. Patients literally trust us with their lives. Therefore, my role as the program director is to provide my residents with rich, diverse opportunities to learn from patients, faculty and each other. It is also my responsibility to provide an environment where we look out for each other, stand up for each other and challenge each other to be the best versions of ourselves.

Welcome from the Vice Chair of Education | Daniel Stein, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine

Daniel Stein, MDI joined the faculty at 91ɫƵ in 2010 after completing my gastroenterology and hepatology fellowship here at 91ɫƵ.  Prior to that, I attended Creighton University Medical School and subsequently completed my internal medicine residency at the University of Arizona Hospital in Tucson, AZ, where I served as Chief Resident for a year before starting fellowship here in Milwaukee.  I became the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship Program Director in 2016 and I have been intimately involved in graduate medical education since that time.  Additionally, I serve as the director of the M2 GI and Nutrition course and have lectured to both internal medicine residents and medical students.

I have recently assumed the role of Interim Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Medicine in June of 2023. As Vice Chair for Education, I have responsibility for all the education missions of the department: student programs, the residency program, and all the subspecialty fellowships within medicine. In this context, I work closely with the internal medicine program director and associate program directors, and remain very involved with residents, both in direct teaching and in advising and mentoring.  Seeing learners achieve academic success at all levels of medical education is the greatest privilege of my career.


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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

The Department of Medicine and the Internal Medicine Residency Program are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. We strive to reduce and eliminate health care disparities, through reflective clinical practice, a purposeful curriculum and relevant research.

Training Sites

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Froedtert Hospital

9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53226

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Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center

5000 W. National Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53295

Recent Post Residency Positions of 91ɫƵ Internal Medicine Graduates

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2023

FELLOWSHIPS

Cardiology
Advocate Aurora Health Care-St. Luke's Medical Center
University of Minnesota

Critical Care
91ɫƵ

Gastroenterology
Advocate Aurora Health Care-St. Luke's Medical Center
91ɫƵ

Geriatrics
91ɫƵ

Hematology-Oncology
Loyola University

Infectious Diseases
Rush Medical College

Pulmonary-Critical Care
Ohio State

HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Hospitalist
Aurora Medical Center - Sheboygan County, WI
Emory University
91ɫƵ
ProHealth Care Group-Waukesha, WI
Zablocki VAMC

Nocturnist
Aurora West Allis Medical Center

PRIMARY CARE

  • Locums in the Chicago, IL area

OTHER

  • Assistant Professor, Perioperative Medicine – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Cardiology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Cardiology Fellowship – Tufts University
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Gastroenterology Fellowship – NYU
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Gastroenterology Fellowship – University of Michigan
2022

FELLOWSHIPS

Cardiology
Advocate Aurora Health Care-St. Luke's Medical Center
91ɫƵ
Rush Medical College
University of Kentucky

Gastroenterology
Ohio State University
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine

Geriatrics
91ɫƵ

Hematology-Oncology
91ɫƵ

Infectious Diseases
Mayo Clinic
91ɫƵ

Pulmonary-Critical Care
91ɫƵ

Rheumatology
University of Washington

HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Hospital Medicine-Proceduralist
91ɫƵ

Hospitalist
Advocate Aurora Health Care-Grafton, WI 
91ɫƵ
TriHealth Hospitalist Group-Cincinnati, OH
Wayne UNC Health Care-Goldsboro, NC
Zablocki VAMC

Nocturnist
University of California-San Diego, CA

PRIMARY CARE

Academic Primary Care
Rush Medical College-Chicago, IL

Primary Care
Advocate Aurora in the Wauwatosa, WI area
Locums in the Sheboygan, WI area

OTHER

  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Cardiology Fellowship – University of Kentucky
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Gastroenterology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Hematology-Oncology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ, then matched Pulmonary-Critical Care Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
2021

FELLOWSHIPS

Cardiology
91ɫƵ

Critical Care
91ɫƵ

Endocrine
91ɫƵ

Gastroenterology
Detroit Medical Center
91ɫƵ

Geriatrics
91ɫƵ

Hematology-Oncology
Ohio State University

Infectious Diseases
91ɫƵ
Rush Medical Center

Pulmonary-Critical Care
91ɫƵ

HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Hospitalist
Ascension Healthcare SE Wisconsin-Columbia St. Mary's, Milwaukee, WI
Meriter Hospital-Madison, WI
TriHealth Hospitalist Group-Cincinnati, OH
Advocate Aurora Health Care-St. Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
St. Agnes Hospital-Fond du Lac, WI
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University of Wisconsin Healthcare-Madison, WI
ThedaCare-Appleton, WI

Oncology Hospitalist
Washington University

PRIMARY CARE

  • Applying for 2022 Allergy Fellowship Locums in the Milwaukee, WI area

OTHER

  • Chief Resident, applying for 2022 Gastroenterology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident, applying for 2022 Hematology-Oncology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident, applying for 2022 Pulmonary-Critical Care Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident; Advocate Aurora St. Luke's Advocate Aurora Health Care-Milwaukee, WI
2020

FELLOWSHIPS

Cardiology
University of Illinois
Tulane University

R38 Cardiology
91ɫƵ

T32 Research & Gastroenterology
91ɫƵ

Gastroenterology
Cook County, Chicago IL

Geriatrics
91ɫƵ

Hematology-Oncology
91ɫƵ
Ohio State University

Infectious Diseases
91ɫƵ

Nephrology
Harvard

HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Hospitalist
Ascension Healthcare SE Wisconsin-St. Francis Hospital
Ascension Healthcare SE Wisconsin-Columbia St. Mary's & Ozaukee
Springfield Clinic-Springfield, IL
Zablocki VAMC
Nocturnist Apogee Physicians, Waukesha, WI
Apogee Physicians Waukesha Memorial/ProHealth Oconomowoc
ThedaCare-Appleton, WI
Advocate Aurora Health Care-St. Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee

PRIMARY CARE

Mixed Practice, Primary Care & Hospitalist
Deaconess Health-Evansville, IN

Primary Care
Advocate Aurora Health Care-Kenosha, WI
Oak Street Health-Hazel Park, MI

Primary Care Practice
Iora Primary Care-Lawrenceville, GA

OTHER

  • PSQI Chief Resident at ZVAMC and then matched Hematology-Oncology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ and then matched Hematology-Oncology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ and then matched Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
2019

FELLOWSHIPS

Cardiology
Advocate Aurora Health Care
University of Illinois
Henry Ford

Geriatrics
91ɫƵ

Gastroenterology
University of Missouri-Kansas City
University of Cincinnati

Hematology-Oncology
91ɫƵ
Penn State University

Infectious Diseases
Indiana University

Infectious Diseases-Critical Care
Washington University
University of Colorado

Nephrology
91ɫƵ
Indiana University

HOSPITAL MEDICINE

Hospitalist
Zablocki VAMC
Aurora Health Care, Sheboygan
St. Luke's Medical Center
ProHealth Care-Waukesha Memorial Hospital

Hospitalist-Proceduralist
91ɫƵ

OTHER

  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ and then matched R38 Cardiology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ
  • Chief Resident at 91ɫƵ and then matched Gastroenterology Fellowship – 91ɫƵ

Career Guidance & Mentorship

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Special Features of Our Program
  • Chair is strongly supportive of student and resident scholarship and education.
  • Program Director and Associate Program Directors at all training sites, with a strong commitment to furthering residency education and scholarship, as well as the health and well-being of the residents.
  • Curricular flexibility allowing you to tailor to specific career goals./li>
  • Education through support and independent decision-making; back-up ALWAYS available.

91ɫƵ Research

  • In 2023, 91ɫƵ received $131.7 million in NIH funding and ranked 48th among the nation’s 144 medical schools receiving NIH research funding. 91ɫƵ remains in the top third of medical schools receiving NIH funding, and is the 2nd largest recipient of NIH funding in Wisconsin.
  • The 91ɫƵ Department of Medicine ranked 32nd out of 113 departments of internal medicine in 2023 with $57.5 million in NIH funding.
  • In 91ɫƵ's fiscal year 2023, more than 3,800 research studies were conducted, including clinical trials.
  • Active research programs at 91ɫƵ and VA that include basic science, clinical and health services research.

91ɫƵ Clinical

The opportunity to treat patients in three different types of health care facilities:

  • Quaternary Care, Level 1 Trauma, Academic Medical Center – providing care to both Urban Milwaukee, outlying suburban patients, and referrals from all over Wisconsin.
  • Regional Veterans Affairs Medical Center – 55,000 patients with complete spectrum of inpatient and ambulatory specialty care.
  • Community Hospital – private patients admitted to both private and hospitalist services.

Froedtert Hospital, our primary training site

  • Froedtert was rated one of the Top 10 Academic Medical Centers in the country by United Health Consortium
  • Level One Trauma Center
  • State-of-the-art, multi-discipline Cancer Care Center
  • Active transplant services (bone marrow, lung, heart, kidney, liver, pancreas)
  • Extensive campus growth in infrastructure
  • Nationally recognized Palliative Care service
  • Full electronic medical records system

Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center

  • Zablocki VA rated as a ‘1A’ facility, for delivering the most complex types of tertiary care. Only 30 VA Medical Centers have received a ‘1A’ designation
  • Provides primary, secondary and tertiary care
  • 165 acute care beds, and over 500,000 outpatient visits per year
  • Special services at the Milwaukee VA that are not offered at all VA’s include: Spinal Cord Injury center, Comprehensive care including Radiation/Oncology, Long Term Care unit, a Geriatric Evaluation and Management Program and a Palliative Care program.

Diverse opportunities for experience in specially-designed rotations

  • Ambulatory Immersion (over 30 clinics to choose from)
  • General Medicine Consults and Pre-ops
  • Private Practice Preceptorships
  • Women’s Health
  • Research Elective
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Bone Marrow Transplant
  • Neuro-ICU
  • Palliative Care
  • Hepatology
  • Allergy
Career Mentorship Plan
  • Program director and assistant directors meet with residents regularly to assist with the identification of potential research and clinical mentors.
  • Over 100 enthusiastic faculty willing to actively participate as mentors for research projects, clinical advice, career preparation needs and the fellowship application process.
  • The program offers sessions giving tips on obtaining a fellowship as well as how to start your search for a full-time position in either academics or community medicine.
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Benefits, Conditions and Terms of Employment

Find everything you need to know about the comprehensive benefits package for residents at 91ɫƵ.

Contact Us

Department of Medicine
91ɫƵ
Hub for Collaborative Medicine
8th Floor
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226
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