
Dear Colleague:
Thank you for inquiring about training in the Osler Urban Health Residency Program at Johns Hopkins.
Johns Hopkins Medicine is proud of our innovative internal medicine track designed to produce primary care physician leaders who provide extraordinary care for patients in an urban inner-city environment.
The goal of the Osler Urban Health Primary Care Track (UHT) is to create primary care leaders who can effectively care for the under-served of Baltimore City. As has been true of the Johns Hopkins Hospital housestaff training programs, these physicians will become the future leaders of urban primary care on a local, state, and national level.
The inaugural class of 2011 works in concert with its sister program, the combined internal medicine-pediatrics urban health residency program. The urban health curriculum prepares residents to address the health needs and problems prevalent in urban settings such as mental illness, urban violence, substance use, HIV, and health disparities.
We urge only those committed to domestic primary care to apply to this program.
Applications should be submitted through ERAS.
We look forward to meeting you!
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Leonard Feldman, MD | Rosalyn Stewart, MD, MS, MBA | Sanjay Desai, MD |





