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Applying to the Residency Program

All Applicants The deadline for applications is September 24, 2025. All applicants are required to submit the following supplemental materials: Curriculum vitae (generated by ERAS) Personal statement Medical Student Performance Evaluation (formerly Dean's Letter) Medical school transcript USMLE...

Research Opportunities

We are one of the major research departments in the United States. With over $230 million in Department of Medicine research funding annually, we rank among the top independent hospitals nationwide. Our portfolio currently includes 285 active NIH research grants, including 9 training grants. We...

Leadership Message

Thank you for your interest in the Internal Medicine Residency program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)! At BIDMC, we are deeply committed to helping you not just survive residency, but truly thrive. Our program is designed to help you grow into the kind of physician who excels as a...

Verena Faehling, MD

Growing up in southern Germany as one of four kids, I stayed close to family for the first part of my medical training, studying Medicine at the University of Heidelberg—where my two younger brothers joined me later. Still, international experiences have always shaped my career choices: I first...

Internal Medicine Residency Program

Explore the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital in Boston, MA. Renowned for excellence in patient care, research, and education, our program trains future leaders in internal medicine.

Celebration of Humanism in Medicine

KSG Humanism in Medicine Week Each May, the KSG Program hosts a week-long series of events to commemorate Katherine's legacy. These events focus on our core values and serve as a yearly celebration of BIDMC's dedication to humanism in medicine. Annual events include: M&M: "Music & Musings" with...

Omar Trad, MD

I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. I first moved to the east coast in 2015 when I attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Go Heels!), where I earned my Bachelor of Science in Public Health in Health Policy and Management from the Gillings School of Global Public...

Center for Trainee Affairs

The Center for Trainee Affairs (CTA) aims to foster an inclusive, respectful, supportive, and empowering environment for all trainees within the Department of Medicine. The CTA promotes trainee well-being, professional and career development, mentorship, and community-building by coordinating...

Rohan Bhat, MD

I grew up in the suburbs north of Boston and then made my way down into the city for college at Northeastern University. I studied bioengineering in undergrad and had the opportunity to work in both medical device development and basic science research while still in college. However, I found I was...

Humanism in Medicine

Katherine Swan Ginsburg, MD, MPH was a house officer at Beth Israel Hospital who died of cancer at age 34, shortly after completing​ her training. Katherine was widely admired for her outstanding communication skills, clinical competence, compassion and selfless dedication to caring for her patients...