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Hello - I would like to combine FM and IM training. Is it possible to do so at an institution that does not have an established combined program?
The benefit would come into play in regard to career flexibility, ability to specialize, and potential breadth of practice. I'd consider the IM/FM route if it were available nearby- I want the ability to specialize in an IM field down the road (if I go down that path), but would also like the training in OB and peds. A combined program gets you the ability to specialize and the ability to work with basically all patient populations for only one extra year of training, something that I find quite appealing as someone that wants to someday work in a rural environment where I might be one of the only providers in a hundred mile radius. Just figured I'd shine some light on the "why" of the IM/FM dual path, though OP could have entirely different motivations.The question I have is why exactly would you want to do FP/IM? There is a lot of overlap and I don't really see a benefit to it. It will probably be a lot harder to convince two programs to make a combined program for you if it is not already established.
The benefit would come into play in regard to career flexibility, ability to specialize, and potential breadth of practice. I'd consider the IM/FM route if it were available nearby- I want the ability to specialize in an IM field down the road (if I go down that path), but would also like the training in OB and peds. A combined program gets you the ability to specialize and the ability to work with basically all patient populations for only one extra year of training, something that I find quite appealing as someone that wants to someday work in a rural environment where I might be one of the only providers in a hundred mile radius. Just figured I'd shine some light on the "why" of the IM/FM dual path, though OP could have entirely different motivations.