Internal Medicine and Psychiatry
Combined Residency Program
Why
Why Become an Internist-Psychiatrist?
Program Strengths
Who
Medicine-Psychiatry Faculty
Meet Our Residents
Who are our graduates?
What
Curriculum and Rotations
Teaching
Conferences
Where
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics
VA Medical Center
Medicine-Psychiatry Unit
Medicine-Psychiatry Clinic
Internal Medicine Continuity of Care Clinic
Who are our graduates?
The University of Iowa combined internal medicine and psychiatry residency program was founded in 1986, by Roger Kathol.
Graduates of this program, and now over 300 graduates nationwide from all combined programs, have advanced to a variety of fields, including combined internal medicine/psychiatry outpatient primary care practice, combined internal medicine/psychiatry inpatient service, consultation/liaison psychiatry, substance abuse treatment, eating disorder treatment, geriatrics, pain clinic service, and ethics. Have a look at what some of them are actually doing these days.
Dr. Stan Giudici - The University of Iowa, 2003
Do not listen to anyone who says that after combined residency, you must eventually choose between psychiatry and internal medicine. That is a lie. [more]
Dr. William Stutts - The University of Iowa, 2001
My med-psych training has led me in many directions. I began my career in emergency medicine and operated as a locum tenens psychiatrist in several mental health facilities in mid-eastern Iowa. I was able to act as a psychiatrist/internist for the Iowa Department of Corrections... [more]
Dr. Kim Stoner - The University of Iowa, 2004
I am currently an Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee with a primary appointment in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and a secondary appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine. I am the first physician at MCW to have a joint appointment between these two departments, but was able to negotiate what I consider “my ideal job” ... [more]



