Integrative
Medicine Fellowship
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of Family Medicine residency training.
The purpose of the Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Michigan is to produce leaders in the field of Integrative Medicine who excel in clinical practice. It is designed as a stand-alone, 12-month fellowship for Family Medicine physicians interested in pursuing post-residency training in the clinical practice of Integrative Medicine.
The Integrative Medicine Fellowship provides core clinical training for family physicians working to successfully care for diverse populations of patients. The fellowship trains physicians to skillfully integrate the best of conventional and alternative medicine, and to assume leadership roles in the emerging field of Integrative Medicine.
The UMIM Integrative Fellowship Program is supported by the U-M Department of Family Medicine with a generous grant from the Fannie E. Rippel Foundation, an organization with a long-standing history of fostering reform in healthcare. The specific mission of the foundation is to strategically seed innovation, catalyze change, and create model processes that lead to improvements in health and health care delivery.
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