While each resident's experience is different, this rotation schedule is an example of how residents spend their time at EVMS. Rotations take place at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital (SNGH), Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC), Sentara Leigh Hospital (SLH) and Sentara Ambulatory Care Clinic.

PGY1

Preliminary Track

Schedule for preliminary PGY1 clinical rotations

Categorical Track

An example clinical rotations schedule for a first-year resident

Intern year is both challenging and exciting. Building on the knowledge learned in medical school, you will learn new skills in patient care and other aspects of the practice of medicine. For the first time, you are the patient's primary physician and manage their acute and longitudinal care, helping them to navigate the complex and sometimes frightening healthcare system. This doctor-patient relationship is one of the most sacred and rewarding aspects of intern year.

PGY2

An example clinical rotations schedule for a second-year resident

As you progress to an upper level resident, you take on a different role and develop additional skills as a teacher and leader. Interns and students will depend on you for supervision and guidance in delivering quality patient care. Leading a team, overseeing the care of all the patients and teaching both students and interns will make for a challenging and fulfilling year.

PGY3

An example clinical rotations schedule for a third-year resident

The final year of training is an opportunity for continued growth. As you build and hone your skills, you develop additional confidence and prepare for independent practice. Your leadership and supervisory responsibilities grow as you are often the most senior internal medicine resident in the hospital. Realizing your growing independence from the attending physician is a tremendous leap along your career trajectory.

Electives over the three years must include Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Disease and Neurology.

Continuity Clinic

Housestaff provide comprehensive, ongoing care in the primary care setting. At the beginning of the year, interns are assigned to a continuity clinic site at either Hofheimer Hall or Sentara Ambulatory Care Clinic. Each clinic has a designated faculty to supervise and mentor residents as they develop a growing primary care practice. During inpatient months, residents and interns see patients one half-day per week. During the Ambulatory Medicine rotation, clinic time increases to three half-days per week. Clinics do not occur on post-call days or during ICU rotations.