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University at Buffalo Rural Program Family Medicine Residency

UHIRMP participates in the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®) and in accord with the NRMP "All-In-Policy" does not offer Pre-Match positions.

For the 2022 ERAS® cycle, our programme will be participating in the supplemental ERAS application offered through the AAMC'due south ERAS program. Applicants will be required to complete the MyERAS application, and participate in the supplemental ERAS awarding is optional.

2023-2024 Main Medical Residents

We are happy to announce our Chief Medical Residents for the 2023-2024 Bookish Year!
Drs. Todd Nagamine, Yoshito Nishimura, & Joseph Go

Congratulations to our Residents and Graduates on their 2022 Fellowship Matches

Chanavuth Kanitsoraphan Cardiovascular Disease John H. Strong, Jr. Hospital, Melt County, Chicago, IL
Jean Kim Cardiovascular Disease University at Buffalo School of Medicine – New York
Eric Lee Endocrinology Medical College of Wisconsin
Sandeep Randhawa Cardiovascular Disease Academy of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Higher of Medicine Program
Kelly Shibuya Allergy/Immunology University of Colorado, Denver
Marissa Su Pulmonary Disease/Critical Care Medical College of Georgia
Chol Techorueangwiwat Cardiovascular Disease University of California – Riverside

Welcome to our new 2021 Interns

Welcome Intern Class

Congratulations to our 2021 Graduates

Primary Care Track

     Quinlinn Adolpho      Active Duty Military Medico
     Laura Houk      Master Care in Honolulu, HI
     Dane Kurohara      UHIMRP Ambulatory Principal Medical Resident

Chiselled

     Kyan Agbayani      Hospitalist at QMC Punchbowl
     Ala Alkofahi      Hospitalist at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford City, Mississippi
     Monika Bernas      Academy of Hawaii - Cardiology Fellowship
     Ana Hernandez     Vanderbilt University Medical Center – Nephrology Fellowship
     Daniel Hong     Hospitalist at QMC Punchbowl
     Shota Kamo      Hospitalist at Kaiser Permanente Hawaii
     Win Kanitsoraphan      UHIMRP Primary Medical Resident at QMC
     Joe Kewcharoen      Loma Linda University – Cardiology Fellowship
     Dome Mekritthikrai      John H. Strong, Jr. Infirmary of Cook Canton – Cardiology Fellowship
     Jeffrey Pan      Chief Care Dr. at Optum in Torrance California
     Bobby Pattison      Sunrise Health Consortium – Gastroenterology Fellowship
     Sophie Rodrigues Pereira      Hospitalist at Advocate Aurora Health in Chicago, Illinois
     Eric Wien      UHIMRP Chief Medical Resident at KMC
     Aaron Young      Academy of Illinois at Chicago – Nephrology Fellowship
     Xintong Zuo      Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Eye – Geriatrics Fellowship

Preliminary

     James Ha      Diagnostic Radiology at Yale – New Oasis Hospital
     Daniel Rosen      Radiation Oncology at Harvard (Mass General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital)
     Tara Torabi      Neurology at Stanford Medicine

Chief Medical Residents

     Natsumi Hamahata      University of Pittsburgh Medical Center – Disquisitional Care Fellowship
     Miki Ueoka      UCLA – Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship
Message FROM THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR

I view UHIMRP every bit an extended family that emphasizes teamwork betwixt our faculty, residents, students, and program staff. We aim to provide exceptional patient intendance, and to cultivate an optimal learning environs that is characterized by collegiality, shared responsibleness, and professionalism.

Hawaii is a special place with rich diversity, and the spirit of Aloha should guide our interactions with patients and colleagues.

  Dr. Reid Ikeda
  UHIMRP Program Director
  Meet Dr. Ikeda'due south Profile

The Program is sponsored by the Academy of Hawai'i'due south John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) and multiple community hospitals through Hawai'i Residency Programs, Inc. Since JABSOM utilizes a Problem-Based Learning Curriculum, our faculty members are skilled in facilitating and encouraging resident learning.

More Data...

In April 2020, the ACGME'south Review Committee for Internal Medicine granted the Program "Continued Accreditation" status with citation for substantial compliance with the ACGME'southward Program Requirements, without whatever citations.

The 7 yr rolling pass rate for Program graduates on the American Board of Internal Medicine's certification examination is 93%. Our 2019 Program graduates had a 100% pass rate.

Since UHIMRP began in 1975, we have trained hundreds of highly-skilled Internal Medicine specialists. While the strength of UHIMRP has traditionally been its accent on General Internal Medicine and Ambulatory Care, our graduates have gone on to a variety of activities, including primary intendance in Hawai'i, other parts of the United states and in other countries, fellowships in every subspecialty in programs throughout the state, Hospitalist positions, academic medicine, and research.

Our curriculum fulfills ACGME Competency-based requirements in Medical Knowledge, Patient Care, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Professionalism, Do-based Learning and Comeback, and Systems-based Do. With our emphasis on evidence-based medicine, critical appraisal of the literature, and the ongoing demand for self-instruction, our graduates are well-prepared for a spectrum of challenges they will face up in their careers.

There are over 80 full and part-time faculty with bookish appointments in the Department of Medicine, and approximately 300 board-certified volunteer clinical faculty who work with residents. One of the unique features of Hawai'i is its multicultural character, which is as well true of our residency program, patient population, and faculty. While required ambulatory rotations and inpatient teaching rounds are the responsibility of full-time faculty, we use community hospitals and outpatient continuity clinic sites that allow residents to interact with a multifariousness of physicians in do who are likewise dedicated faculty. Thus, residents experience a multifariousness of approaches to patient management, every bit well equally the traditional clinical teaching structure of academy-associated programs.

Mission & Vision Statement

Our MISSION is that residents, faculty and staff of UHIMRP will be defended to the service of our customs in Hawai'i and the Pacific through education, research and quality patient care.

Our VISION is to become an 'ohana (family) characterized past teamwork and mutual respect in a supportive learning environment. We envision a future in which we are integrated with the customs, responsive and adaptive to change, and internationally renowned for excellence in patient care and the quality of our residents, faculty and medical pedagogy.

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