Registration

Go to www.peaconline.org, select “Internal Medicine: Ambulatory Care Curriculum.” On initial access, you will need to create an account. Use your uchicagomedicine.org email address and create a password. Choose “University of Chicago” under “User Group”. Enter the registration code: “g35”  Once you have access to the site, you can begin working on the curriculum.

PGY-1 Modules

    1. Cancer Screening
    2. Chronic Kidney Disease
    3. Dementia
    4. Diabetes
    5. Hip/Knee
    6. Hypertension
    7. Immunizations Part 1
    8. Immunizations Part 2
    9. Lipids

PGY-2 and PGY-3 Modules

    1. Acid Base Disorders
    2. Alcohol Use Disorders
    3. Anemia
    4. Anxiety
    5. Asthma: Diagnosis and Classification
    6. Asthma: Management
    7. Back Pain
    8. Clinical Care of LGBTQ+ Patients
    9. Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    10. Contraception
    11. Depression
    12. Dermatitis for the Internist
    13. Disparities: Introduction and Definitions
    14. Dizziness
    15. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
    16. Gout
    17. Gynecology
    18. Headaches
    19. HIV Part 1
    20. HIV Part 2
    21. Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy
    22. Obesity and Overweight: Diagnosis and Management
    23. Ophthalmology
    24. Osteoporosis
    25. Preoperative Evaluation
    26. Rheumatology: Approach to the Patient with Joint Pain
    27. Smoking
    28. Substance Use Disorders
    29. Thyroid Disease
    30. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Hopkins Module Policy

For PGY1s, the assigned module is to be completed during the ambulatory block and prior to Ambulatory Lecture. See here for dates with lectures associated with Hopkins module (denoted by **).

For PGY2s and PGY3s, Friday mornings during the +2 block are dedicated to the completion of Hopkins modules.

In order to ensure residents are completing Hopkins modules in a timely manner, we track progress and potentially limit IMR-sponsored ESP opportunities for those residents who are not on track. Completion of all assigned modules is required for graduation.

Timeline to stay on track for full module completion:

      • 9 completed by May of PGY1
      • 16 completed by November of PGY2
      • 24 completed by May of PGY2
      • 31 completed by November of PGY3
      • 39 completed by June of PGY3

      This is required for graduation from IMR