Program Overview

Loma Linda University Internal Medicine & Pediatrics Residency is a four-year program that leads to board eligibility in two critical specialties. Our residents serve patients in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, which are among the most medically underserved areas in the country. We pride ourselves on whole-person, team-based care. 

Program Highlights 

This four-year program alternates four-month block rotations between medicine and pediatrics.

The house officer is exposed to all core general medicine and pediatric rotations, as well as each of the subspecialties in both departments.

A combined medicine-pediatrics continuity clinic is staffed by combined medicine-pediatrics trained attending physicians.

Upon successful completion of this residency program, individuals become board eligible in both internal medicine and pediatrics.

Mission

The mission of the Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residency program is to prepare our resident physicians to be well-trained in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and to provide compassionate whole person care for patients in all stages of life.

We strive to equip our resident physicians with the versatility to be leaders in Primary Care, Hospitalist Medicine and sub-specialty care, with the skills required to meet the needs of medically under served areas, both locally and globally; to maintain a high faculty retention rate that will contribute to fulfilling the need of providing education, leadership and quality health care to the Inland Empire region of Southern California.

We strive to prepare our graduates to enter diverse fields motivated by a spirit of service embodied in the values and mission of Loma Linda University Health “To Make Man Whole.”