Southwest Indiana Graduate Medical Education Consortium

The Southwest Indiana Graduate Medical Education Consortium is a collaboration of academic and hospital partners, including Indiana University School of Medicine, St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville, Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center in Jasper and Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. The consortium offers a superior educational experience for southern Indiana’s residency programs.

The patient population in southern Indiana is ethnically and socioeconomically varied, providing a large, medically and socioeconomically diverse patient base for the resident-faculty practices. Physician educators who have faculty appointments with IU School of Medicine provide training of residents in these programs through scheduled rotations at partner facilities.

Resident Benefits

Indiana University School of Medicine residents working in southern Indiana are entitled to school amenities both regionally and statewide. Details about applying for residency at IU School of Medicine and details on employment are available through the Office of GME. This office serves as the human resource office for residents and fellows. In collaboration with the school’s affiliated hospitals throughout Indiana, the Office of GME provides administrative guidance and professional development for program directors, faculty, residents, fellows and coordinators to enhance administrative expertise toward fulfilling state and national requirements for ACGME, NRMP and other specialty organizations.

three residents practice surgical skills in the simulation center

Internal Medicine

This program uses an expanded and collaborative model that's particularly tailored to the rural, under served regions of southwest Indiana.

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Psychiatry

This program offers a comprehensive broad-based education in clinical psychiatric diagnosis and treatment in a community setting.

a resident checks a patient's lungs with a stethoscope during a clinical visit

Family Medicine

This program offers the academic resources and conventions of a large, renowned academic center along with the high standards and traditions of a faith-based community hospital setting.

Hospital Partners

The clinical training facilities for this residency program are St. Vincent (Evansville), Good Samaritan Hospital (Vincennes), Memorial Hospital and Health Care (Jasper), and Deaconess (Evansville).

St Vincent Evansville

Deaconess Health System includes seven hospitals and numerous regional affiliations, and is the tri-state’s largest employer. Deaconess Cancer Services is also the region’s only member of the MD Anderson Cancer Network® and in 2018  was named the #2 Hospital in Indiana by US News and World Report.

Good Samaritan has a large rural socioeconomically varied primary care base, not only in Southern Indiana but extending almost 100 miles into 4 counties of southeastern Illinois.

Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center offers a comprehensive range of acute medical services in a modern facility with a focus on quality patient care.

St. Vincent is a regional care provider, with significant subspecialty resources and a large referral population from Southern Indiana, southeastern Illinois as well as western Kentucky, resulting in an economic base, which is a blend of rural, urban, and industrial.

Life in Southern Indiana

Located along the Ohio River, the city of Evansville is the third largest city in the state of Indiana. Home to a wide variety of cultural and entertainment amenities, Evansville provides a big city atmosphere while maintaining a hometown feel. Evansville consistently ranks as one of the most affordable places to live in America relative to income.