Updated: January 23, 2013


  • Education is of the highest priority in the Department of Family Medicine, from our predoctoral and residency programs, to faculty development and continuing medical education.

  • Our residency program is among the top programs in the nation today.

  • As the Department has grown the number of fellowships has increased to include Academic, Geriatrics, Integrative Medicine, MD-MPH, Sports Medicine, and Women's Health.

  • Our predoctoral program provides academic and clinical experiences across the four years of medical school, mentoring, elective courses, clinical preceptorships, and involvement in research.

  • Faculty development and continuing medical education, are supported and promoted for all faculty members.

MD-MPH Fellowship


The family medicine residency program in coordination with the U-M School of Public Health has developed this program utilizing the strengths of both schools. The dual-degree program offers a well-rounded four-year curriculum, with the final year concentrating on M.P.H. studies with a faculty appointment in family medicine.

Learn more about the MD-MPH fellowship by visiting the U-M School of Public Health website for Executive Master's Programs.