Background
Overall Structure
The Osler Program launched the first phase of the Pathways Program in July 2015—an innovative approach to career development unique in graduate medical education. The Pathways Program transforms the second and third years of internal medicine training into specialized programs using curricula with unique coursework, hands-on experiences, sophisticated exposure to content and experts, and individualized mentorship. Four Pathways are being launched initially—each a formalized program to which interested residents may apply at the end of their internship. The Pathways are designed for residents in whom the selected domain is highly likely to become central to their career. This is important because of the resources that will be committed to each resident, as well as the replacement of more traditional training experiences with more focused experiences in line with their chosen pathway. As such, not all residents will become part of a pathway, and not all interested residents will be accepted into pathways. Pathways are selected only at the end of Internship year.