Question about IM residency

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Hi all,

I was trying to find out some more information about internal medicine residencies and this might be a really dumb question but from my understanding a residency in IM leads to lots of other subspecialties including General internal med.

So my question is what happens if a person doesn't do any subspecialties and they just do IM. What are they called (since GIM is its own thing) and are IMs who dont subspecialize the norm? Are they super disadvantaged?

Thanks in advance.

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GIM is not it's own thing. While there are GIM fellowships, they are research focused and not required for practice.

Lots of people don't do a fellowship.
 
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