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Transitional Year

Program Type: Military Medical Center

Location: Augusta, Georgia

Accredited: Yes, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education

Program Length: 1 year

Required Pre-Requisite Training: Medical School Graduation and successful completion of Step/Level 1 and 2

Categorical Year in Specialty Required: No

Total Approved Complement: 10

Approved per Year (if applicable): Not applicable

Dedicated research year offered: No

Medical Student Rotation availability: None

Additional degree concurrent with training (e.g. MPH): No

Program Phone Number: 706-787-1647

Program Emaildha.eisenhower.eisenhower-amc.list.ddeamc-ty@health.mil

Program Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Program Description

The Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center (DDEAMC) Transitional Year Internship trains interns in a broad range of clinical experiences which serve to qualify them for state medical licensure and to proceed to either further residency training or assignment as general medical officers in the U.S. Army. In addition to producing well-rounded interns, the program promotes military readiness and resilience. Our graduates must be ready to serve effectively as both military officers and physicians across the spectrum of clinical care in garrison and deployed.

A main focus of the program is medical readiness. As future physicians who graduate to general practice or myriad specialties, our graduates, through rotations in intensive care units, develop clinical knowledge and procedural competence with critically ill patients. Interns are educated in the challenges of running an inpatient service with polytrauma patients (at Wellstar/Augusta University Health) as they could experience in a contingency/deployed environment. General medical officers must care for diverse patient populations and be prepared for a broad range of patient complaints. We develop these skills through rotations in Gynecology, Pediatrics, Ambulatory Medicine, Inpatient Medicine wards, and General Surgery to name a few. Interns learn military-specific occupational medicine considerations in Army Troop Medicine clinics. As graduating interns assume leadership responsibility for the medical staff under their supervision and lead their patients through care decisions, they participate in a professionalism and military-unique curriculum throughout the internship year.

Finally, the program is primarily focused on delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. Through an emphasis on quality improvement and patient safety, interns are engaged in Problem Based Learning and Improvement and deliver a professional Morbidity and Mortality presentation to the class as part of an integrated quality and patient safety curriculum.

The Transitional Year is designed to fulfill the educational needs of medical school graduates who:

  • Have chosen a career specialty for which the categorical program in graduate medical education has, as a prerequisite, one year of fundamental clinical education (this education may also contain certain specific experiences for development of desired skills).
  • Desire a broad-based year to assist them in making a career choice or specialty selection decision.
  • Are planning to serve in public health organizations or on active duty in the military as general medical officers or primary flight/undersea medicine physicians.
  • Desire or need to acquire at least one year of fundamental clinical education before entering administrative medicine or non-clinical research.

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Contact Us

Transitional Year Residency Program

Location: Eisenhower Army Medical Center, GME Office, 4th Floor

Hours of Operation:

Monday–Friday
7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET

Phone: 706-787-1647

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