American Institute of Medicine

Mission Statement:

The American Institute of Medicine is  multi-institutional and enjoys the combined resources of five major medical centers (including two major University Hospitals). Each institution is a valuable asset to the Institute and provides the physician, nurse, or health professional  with the broadest clinical experience possible, ranging from primary to tertiary care. The American Institute of Medicine offer medical professionals a unique opportunity with exposure to the resources of two major urban medical centers and training in three countries.

Medicine  is a rapidly changing field in both the clinical and laboratory settings. The American Institute of Medicine  strives to produce "physician-scientists" who have the ability to recognize and integrate the latest advances in medicine in ways which promote the care of their patients. The Institute  provides advanced training  for health professionals to realize their full potential and become leaders in their field.  Believing that education is the first step toward prevention, understanding, and treatment of disease, the American Institute of Medicine directs and coordinates the educational activities of the medical  centers. 

Frank Truitt, M.D., Ph.D.
Director of  Medical Education, AIM