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Residency Programs

Psychiatry and Internal Medicine Residency

Good Samaritan has partnered with the prestigious medical school, Indiana University School of Medicine, to develop both Psychiatry and Internal Medicine Residency programs. This partnership is part of the Southwest Indiana Graduate Medical Education Consortium, an initiative of allied IU residency programs intended to provide care and to address the physician shortage in the region. This collaboration allows residents to train in outpatient clinics across rural and metropolitan communities, ensuring a well-rounded training experience.

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Psychiatry Residency

Part of Indiana University’s Southwest Indiana Consortium, the Psychiatry Residency at Vincennes enables collaboration among multiple teaching hospitals and provides a comprehensive broad-based education in clinical psychiatric diagnosis and treatment in a community setting. Respecting the mind–body connection, the Psychiatry Residency Program at Vincennes offers clinical rotations in family medicine, internal medicine, and emergency medicine to complement residents' robust training in psychiatry and psychotherapy. With the program’s unique structure, residents are afforded opportunities in research, scholarship, didactics and educational support at Indiana University School of Medicine.

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Internal Medicine Residency

The Southwest Indiana Internal Medicine Residency offers both a three-year categorical track and a one-year preliminary track. Our core faculty is highly experienced with over 100 years of total experience in Graduate Medical Education. We have a proven legacy of recruiting high-performing residents from highly ranked medical schools, nationally, internationally and locally in Indiana.

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Check out this Indiana Business interview with Indiana School of Medicine Evansville Director, Steve Becker, talking about the start of the Southwest Indiana Graduate Medical Education Consortium and its potential impact on business.