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Read our Internal Medicine profile and job description for individuals interested in a career in Internal Medicine. A general Internal Medicine physician or internist is a physician who specializes in Adult medicine. An internist is trained and can treat substantially all ailments in adults. They will refer to specialist for further treatment for specific conditions and diseases. An Internal Medicine typically works long hours but the work can be very rewarding as they are actively a part of the healing process of a person. The minimum educational training for an Internal Medicine physician is a four-year bachelors degree, usually in a science, four years of medical school, and three year residency training in internal medicine. Many times they will add a fellowship and specialize further in an aspect of adult medicine. The compensation for a general Internal medicine doctor can vary by location, practice setup and many other factors. The range can be anywhere from $120,000 to $170,000 a year as an average. Please visit DoctorsforAdults.com, American Board of Internal Medicine, American College of Osteopathic Internists and Wikipedia – the free encyclopedia for more job, career and clinical information about Internal Medicine.