GME FAQs
What does Memorial provide for undergraduate medical education?
Memorial has been training medical students for decades in dozens of specialty rotations across our six hospitals. We train over 500 medical students annually.Who are the program’s clinical teachers?
Our faculty comprises dedicated and collegial clinical educators who are committed to ensuring an outstanding educational experience that will prepare residents for successful clinical practice. Our medical staff is made up of board-certified physicians who have trained at some of the best institutions in the country. Their enthusiasm for teaching the next generation of physicians is palpable and infectious. It is with these talented, hardworking and dedicated individuals that we proudly enter the world of GME.What electronic medical record (EMR) application does Memorial use?
Memorial uses the EPIC electronic medical record (EMR) application across all of its clinical settings.What research opportunities exist at Memorial?
Research is an integral part of Memorial. Our Office of Human Research has established a comprehensive clinical research infrastructure to offer patients the opportunity to participate in leading-edge clinical trials, many of which include new, innovative treatments that would otherwise not be available locally. This office oversees numerous active, federal and industry-funded research studies across our healthcare system. Each year, the Office of Human Research hosts Research Week, with a poster session dedicated to highlighting the research completed by trainees and faculty.
How many applications for training spots does MHS receive?
We receive about 13,000-14,000 applications to train at MHS per year.