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the choice of where to receive your emergency medicine training
may seem overwhelming. Therefore, we will try to respond to what
seems the obvious question, "Why train at the University of
Michigan/St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency
Program?" From our perspective there are multiple reasons.
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Institutional commitment to excellence.
Our institutions are committed to providing
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the resources needed
to develop and maintain outstanding residency programs. The
goal is to offer our residents the best possible training experience
and to develop a national reputation for excellence in our graduates
across all subspecialties.
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Commitment to training physicians for
any emergency medicine practice setting. Our program
offers substantive EM training in each of the three most common
clinical settings: the highly academic university hospital (University
of Michigan), the community teaching hospital (St. Joseph Mercy
Hospital) and the inner city hospital (Hurley Medical Center).
The variety of pathology and
diversity of clinical and administrative scenarios available
to residents in this program are second to none.
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Quality of the Emergency Medicine faculty
and residents. This program has maintained a national
scope from its inception, consistently drawing residents from
all over the country. Our current group of residents represents
some of the very best students from 30 different medical schools.
The same applies to our faculty, a remarkably strong and stable
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group of leaders in the specialty. The contributions of this
group to emergency academic growth are unsurpassed by any other
group of faculty in the country. This includes a track record
of contributions to resident education, publication of original
research, textbooks and textbook chapters, receipt of major
research grants, leadership of major specialty organizations,
administration of the ABEM exam and service to the hospital
and the community. If you are looking for outstanding role models,
and lots of them, look no further than this program's faculty.
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Program commitment to being the best
and training the best. Each year we assess what can
be done to improve the educational experience and set ambitious
goals to achieve those improvements. Thus this is not a static
environment with one way of doing things, but rather one that
fosters continued improvement through careful prospective planning.
Thank you for your interest in our program. Please look carefully
at the rest of the web-site and feel free to contact us with any
questions. The e-mail address is Emresidency@umich.edu.
Terry Kowalenko, M.D.
Program Director
University of Michigan
William G. Barsan, M.D.
Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Michigan
Michael Mikhail, M.D.
Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
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