Dr. Haburchak
David Haburchak

Program Director

The Medical College of Georgia Internal Medicine Residency Program seeks to develop and prepare outstanding subspecialists, general internists, and hospitalists for clinical practice in the twenty-first century. We are proud of our program and of its graduates, and our pride is tangibly expressed in the top priority given residency education by our Department of Medicine and our Medical School.

A major strength of our program is the relatively small size for an academic program which allows intimate, personal supervision and mentorship of all residents as they progress toward their career goals. While becoming grounded in the traditional Oslerian values of excellence in patient care and professionalism, our residents develop leadership skills, self-directed learning attitudes and behaviors that lead to opportunities for competitive subspecialty fellowships and desirable practice locations. We believe in learner-centered education and training development.

The program is well integrated across two adjacent hospitals, with ample elective opportunity, including research and off-campus or international. Residents enjoy a collegial relationship with faculty and each other. Family, recreational, and spiritual opportunities make Augusta a great place to develop personally in establishing practice and scholastic habits of life. You will find warm weather, sunny hospitality, and an exciting quest for medical knowledge and its application to outstanding patients. Join us as we press on toward the upward goal!

David R. Haburchak, M.D., F.A.C.P.

 

Lee Ann Merchen, MD,
Associate Program Director



Dr. Thornton
John Thornton, MD,

Associate Program Director



Dr. Forsythe
Mary Forsythe, M.D.

Assistant Program Director & VAMC Internal Medicine Residency Program Coordinator



Dr. Brown
Shilpa Brown, M.D.

Assistant Program Director & Director, Continuity of Care Clinics, MCG

Welcome to the Medical College of Georgia Internal Medicine Continuity of Care Clinics. As a former graduate of the Internal Medicine Residency Program here at MCG and as a General Internist, I am confident that you will have the oppurturnity to provide longitudinal care for General Medicine patients in a friendly and structured environment. We aim to provide a private practice feel within an academic practice with both dedicated staff and faculty support at all times. I believe this will allow you to engage your outpatient skills while still allowing for didactic case based teaching and learning before each clinical session. I truly enjoyed my outpatient experience at MCG as a resident because of the wonderful patients who allowed me to learn from them everyday and hope that you will find it as equally enjoyable and educational as I did. I look forward to working with you all.

Shilpa Brown MD, FACP

MCG at a Glance
.Founded in 1828
.Schools of Allied Health, Dentistry, Graduate Studies, Nursing & Medicine
.Inpatient services at the 630 bed MCG medical center & attached VA medical center
.Approximately 840 full & part time faculty, 2131 students, 455 residents & fellows, 88 Ph.D., candidates, & 20 MD-PhD candidates
.Multidimensional resident research program
.Within the University System, MCG has links to Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University & the University of Georgia
.$79.7 million awarded for research in fiscal year 2005
.Fellowships in Allergy, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Hematology-Oncology, Infectious Disease, Nephrology, Pulmonology-Critical Care, & Rheumatology