Division of General Internal Medicine
Saint Louis University School of Medicine's Division of General Internal Medicine is known for its clinical expertise, patient-centered care and commitment to educational excellence.
Offering Whole-Person Health Care
The Division of General Internal Medicine is guided by the Jesuit tradition of holistic care. Team members treat the widest variety of diseases and medical problems of any medical specialty. They are trained and experienced in diagnosing the unusual and managing multiple or complex diseases and conditions.
Division internists are also routinely recognized as top doctors, and are national leaders in medical ethics, medical education, hospital medicine and primary care.
Hospital Medicine Providers
Division hospitalists specialize in consulting and caring for patients in the hospital. In addition to clinical work, hospitalists focus on excellence in education and quality improvement.
Ambulatory Medicine Providers
The division's ambulatory medicine providers offer primary care and specialized care in outpatient settings, focusing on patients' immediate needs and their transitions between hospital and home. Providers' team-based approach allows them to balance personalized care with the overarching needs of the community they serve.
Student and Residency Training
Education is a central tenet of academic general internal medicine, and the division takes pride in its evidence-based instruction for undergraduate and graduate medical students. Faculty routinely precept, teach fourth-year medical students and guide internal medicine residents in providing cutting-edge care. The training has produced many of the top faculty members at Saint Louis University School of Medicine.
