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facultyThe Office of Graduate Medical Education, which began in 1975 offers 37 internships, residencies and fellowship programs which provide graduate physicians with in-hospital training by experienced medical practitioners who are medical school faculty members. Instruction is given in disciplines such as pediatrics, family medicine, surgery, psychiatry and internal medicine.

Fourteen teaching affiliates participate in the residency training programs which provide real-life learning situations. The graduate school integrates the programs by rotating residents in a particular specialty through all hospitals offering that instruction.

The community-based Graduate Medical Education is one of the few residency programs in the nation in which all residencies are integrated among a number of hospitals as opposed to taking place within one fixed setting – such as a university hospital. All 14 community hospitals are aided 24-hours a day by EVMS residents involved in new treatment methods and research.

Attention residency, fellowship and internship applicants: All EVMS programs have successfully matched. No additional spaces are available. Thank you for your interest.

Graduate Medical Education
358 Mowbray Arch
Norfolk, VA 23507-2219
Phone: 757-446-6190
Fax: 757-446-6195

Linda R. Archer, PhD
Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education
Professor, Family & Community Medicine

Trudy Rauch, MS, ATR
Director, Graduate Medical Education
Associate Professor, Health Professions & Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

Hilda C. Hobbs
GME Program Coordinator

Amanda K. Parker
GME Systems Specialist

Michelle M. Martin
Assistant to the Associate Dean

Candice N. George
Assistant to the Director of GME