Graduate Medical Education
Our Mission
The mission of our program is to provide residents and fellows with the best learning environment possible so they can attain their full potential in developing personal, clinical, and professional competencies necessary to provide exceptional patient care.
The Office of Graduate Medical Education supports Eisenhower Health’s mission which supports education and research. As a team, we will provide compassionate, ethical, and high quality patient care, while teaching in an extremely effective and efficient manner.
What Our Residents Say About Eisenhower Health
Eisenhower Health strives to fully realize its commitment to Graduate Medical Education by providing oversight and support for all sponsored Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited programs. Consistent with the Institutional and GME Program Requirements of the ACGME, it is expected that each residency will appoint the most qualified applicants, recruit and retain outstanding academic attending physicians, and offer comprehensive, competency-based educational programs while maintaining a balance between training, service, and research, and while fostering the professional development and personal growth of each resident.
To achieve the above objectives, Eisenhower Health will continue to:
- Support a Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) that has policy and oversight responsibilities as required by Eisenhower policies and ACGME Institutional Requirements.
- Fund a central administrative Office of Graduate Medical Education to support all GME Programs, GMEC and GMEC subcommittees, and medical student clerkships.
- Offer educational resources (medical library, teaching space, equipment, information systems) and curricula common to all GME Programs.
- Ensure that all residents and medical students have the opportunity to learn and provide supervised safe patient care.
- Ensure that all residents are treated fairly and have ample opportunity to communicate any concerns.
- Support a Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) that has policy and oversight responsibilities as required by Eisenhower policies and ACGME Institutional Requirements.
- Fund a central administrative Office of Graduate Medical Education to support all GME Programs, GMEC and GMEC subcommittees, and medical student clerkships.
- Offer educational resources (medical library, teaching space, equipment, information systems) and curricula common to all GME Programs.
- Ensure that all residents and medical students have the opportunity to learn and provide supervised safe patient care.
- Ensure that all residents are treated fairly and have ample opportunity to communicate any concerns.
Eisenhower-Sponsored Residency Programs
Emergency Medicine Residency
Internal Medicine Residency
Family Medicine Residency
Pharmacy Residency
Eisenhower-Sponsored Fellowship Programs
Addiction Medicine Fellowship
Infectious Disease Fellowship
Emergency Medicine Education
Geriatric Fellowship
Pulminary Disease Fellowship
Sports Medicine Fellowship
Accreditation
Eisenhower Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
Academic Affiliation
Eisenhower Health is proud to be affiliated with some of the highest regarded academic medical center institutions in the country. Our Master Academic Affiliations are with
- Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California
- University of California, Riverside
- University of California, San Diego
- Loma Linda University School of Medicine
GME Policies
Eisenhower Health requires all employees, including resident/fellow physicians, to be fully vaccinated and upon hire, each trainee will need to provide proof of vaccination to Employee Health. Eligibility for appointment to a residency/fellowship position requires pre-employment drug testing and a background check.