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Welcome to the Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Internal Medicine. We are located on the MCV Campus in downtown Richmond.

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The VCU Department of Internal Medicine provides educational opportunities through our fellowship and residency programs.

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The Department of Internal Medicine at the VCU Medical Center is committed to advancing medicine through research. We are proud to have accomplished research faculty and state of the art facilities.

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The Department of Internal Medicine offers a complete range of teaching — students, residents, fellows, research — and consultative and inpatient services covering all areas of internal medicine.

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      • VCU fuels new and emerging research endeavors and cross-campus collaboration with 2026 Quest Fund awards
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      • Massey patient leaves a lasting legacy by honoring the doctor she wished she’d never met
      • Rapid cortisol test, aerial vehicle tech and water tanks are among VCU faculty research projects receiving new awards
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      • Stravitz‑Sanyal liver institute at VCU opens Clinical Research Imaging Center to advance liver disease treatments
      • Patricia Sime, M.D., Honored for Advancing Philanthropic Collaboration at VCU Health
      • Gastroenterology-Hepatology Program Now Eighth
      • New study reveals turbocharged GLP-1
      • Massey shares findings on GLP-1 use and cancer outcomes, other innovative research at ASCO Annual Meeting 2026
      • Chair for Internal Medicine Named a Council of Deans Fellow
      • From AI to wearables: VCU’s Wright Center awards four NIH-funded grants to accelerate medical research
      • Should I be worried about the hantavirus outbreak?
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      • Cardio-oncology care expands with virtual clinic at South Hill hospital
      • Dozens of Internal Medicine specialists named ‘Top Docs’ in Richmond
      • Alcohol-related liver disease may be twice as common as previously thought
      • VCU Health Pauley Heart Center first in Virginia to assess new therapy to prevent stroke
      • Innovative targeted therapy halts prostate cancer spread to the bone
      • How VCU Health Pauley Heart Center is expanding access to advanced heart care
      • Regular dental care linked to fewer complications, lower liver cancer risk in veterans with cirrhosis
      • M.D. Class of 2026 celebrates Match Day
      • Monica Baskin, Ph.D., named interim director of VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center
      • Massey researchers lead international collaboration of first-ever, multi-platform digital atlas of oral tissues
      • SSI’s Aseem wins ALF early career research award
      • Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: Q&A with Dr. Khalid Matin
      • Leaps and bounds in radiation oncology: Putting patients at the center of their cancer care
      • What foods to avoid to reduce your risk of chronic diseases, cancer
      • Researchers identify Achilles’ heel in lung cancer through common p53 genetic mutation
      • Kidney cancer: Risk factors, treatment and clinical trials
      • Twenty-three VCU health sciences schools and departments rank in top 50 for NIH research funding among public institutions
      • VCU to honor Sen. Tim Kaine and five others at Virginia Government Awards
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      • Gastroenterology and Hepatology, ranked No. 9.
      • Inaugural symposium highlights liver research progress at VCU: An interview with Arun Sanyal
      • Multi-institutional project awarded $31M to study promising heart failure therapy
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