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Participation in our fourth year Sub-Internships provides an excellent opportunity to learn more about the practice of family medicine at John Muir Health Family Medicine Residency Program. Each rotation consists of a four-week block during which you will work with experienced and enthusiastic physicians in the ambulatory or inpatient settings.
We offer three Sub-Internships per block: two in our family medicine clinic and one inpatient sub-internship at John Muir Medical Center in Concord.
"Overall I am blown away and very impressed by this residency program. I think you all designed and created a great place to flourish as a family medicine resident. The environment is one where everyone can feel comfortable being themselves, making mistakes, asking for help, having fun together, and ultimately helping patients overcome their illnesses. I'm looking forward to the interview!"
Sabri K., MS4 Touro
"It was an all-rounded experience with diverse patients and their visit reasons. Every single member that cares for the patients works efficiently and respectively altogether."
Tam D., MS4 UC Riverside
We offer two exceptional sub-internship experiences:
Team Based Care
This four-week ambulatory sub-internship allows medical students to become full members of our inter-professional team. Students will see a panel of patients, make pre-visit and post-visit assessments, consult and provide collaborative care with other members of the team, as well as participate in faculty-lead workshops. Our Family Medicine Residency Practice uses “The 10 Building Blocks of High Performance Primary Care” to frame the medical student’s experience, and provides sub-internship mentors and coaches to ensure a positive and valuable educational experience.
"The people I worked with were the highlight of my rotation. Every physician, MA, and other staff I worked with were amazing people who were so kind. Everyone took an interest in me. Physicians took an interest in teaching me. I always felt part of the team. Another highlight for me was working at the mobile health, where I met amazing people and got to be involved in treating patients of low SES, which is very important to me!"
Kyle S., MS4 Rocky Vista University
"Excellent preceptors and residents. Friendly and well-coming staff. Everyone at John Muir made me feel welcomed and part of the team. During this rotation I was able to improve my clinical skills, my medical knowledge and my efficiency in the clinic."
Svitlana E., MS4 Touro University
Inpatient Medicine Sub-Internship
This four-week sub-internship focuses on inpatient and transitional care management of hospitalized patients. Students will act as the primary caretaker of their patients following them from admission through their hospitalization as well as an emphasis on the discharge process. The rotation will occur at John Muir Medical Center, Concord campus and does include a standard six-day week with weekend rounding responsibilities. Similar to our residents' schedules, sub-interns will also see patients in the family medicine residency clinic on Thursday mornings. The sub-internship is taught and supervised by highly experienced internal medicine and family medicine faculty. Students will be given ample opportunity to manage acute care conditions in a supportive and highly effective hospital system.
"My inpatient experience was great. There was a lot of independence which gave me the opportunity to interact with different teams and specialists in the hospital. I liked the ability to see the patient on my own, present the patient to the attending and get feedback on my plan. You get a diverse patient population to learn from. Everyone is eager to teach and there is a focus on the patient's whole health. There's a ton of learning opportunities and you might find yourself learning without knowing it!"
Erica Y., MS4 Lake Erie College
"I had such a fantastic experience at John Muir! I felt so supported throughout the entire rotation. Everyone was so kind and always checked in on me and it made me so excited to come in everyday!"
Megan K., MS4 Drexel University
To be considered for one of our Sub-Internships
2025 - 2026 Rotation Dates
Block 1: March 3 – March 28, 2025
Block 2: March 31 – April 25, 2025
Block 3: April 28-May 23, 2025
Block 4: July 28-August 22. 2025
Block 5: August 25- September 19, 2025
Block 6: September 22-October 17, 2025
Block 7: October 20- November 14, 2025
Block 8: November 17-December 12, 2025
Block 9: January 12-February 6, 2026
How To Apply For A Sub-Internship
Educational Stipend
We are pleased to be able to offer each Sub-Intern a stipend of $3,000 for their four-week rotation.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
If selected to complete a rotation with John Muir Health, the following scholarships are also available, each offering up to an additional $2000:
1. Quality Improvement and Academic Medicine Scholarship*:
At John Muir Health FMRP, we encourage our residents to innovate and pursue their clinical passions. This scholarship is intended to support medical students who wish to research a clinical area of interest while rotating with us. To apply for this scholarship, please submit a brief one-to-two-page quality improvement or clinical research project proposal (see attached template). After your submission, your proposal will be reviewed by faculty, and upon receipt of the scholarship, you will be matched with a faculty mentor with similar subject interests.
2. Mulvaney Community Health Scholarship*:
Please submit a concise, one-to-two-page, community medicine project proposal (see attached template) that you will complete and present at the end of your sub-internship. It is not required to work with our residency community partners, but you can click HERE to learn about where our residents go to during their Vulnerable Population Health rotations. After your submission, your proposal will be reviewed by our faculty leads in vulnerable population health and our community health partners (JMH is a nonprofit system).
*Project-oriented scholarships: In cases where a similar project has been recently conducted, we may ask to work with you to develop an alternate project proposal.
3. URiM Scholarship:
To be considered for one of our Under-Represented in Medicine (URiM) Scholarships you must self-identify as being part of one of the following underrepresented groups in medicine: racial or ethnic minority, LGBTQ+, disability, low socioeconomic status, or first-generation to college. Please write a 1-page essay that describes your experiences in community medicine and health equity, how they relate to your long term-career goals, and how you plan to use your experience to improve the health of your patients and community.