Wayne State University (Detroit Medical Center)
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History
Its program trains emergency medicine physicians who render the finest patient care with compassion while contributing to the specialty of emergency medicine through leadership in both academic and community medicine. Its residents gain unparalleled exposure by training at an urban level 1 trauma center with >100k annual ED visits as well as at one of the busiest pediatric hospitals in the nation- Children's Hospital of Michigan.
Detroit Receiving has a long history and strong tradition of training physicians in emergency medicine. Founded in 1976, before emergency medicine was recognized as a specialty, it is one of the nation's first emergency medicine residency programs.
Today, the program boasts one of the largest and most expansive alumni network in emergency medicine, including legends and pioneers such as Drs. Ron Krome, Brooks Bock, Hal Jayne, and Judith Tintinalli.
Leadership
- Department Chair: Brian O'Neil, MD
- Program Director: Matt Griffin
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Erik Olsen
- Associate/Assistant Program Director: Elizabeth Dubey
- Research Director: Robert Welch
Training Locations
Primary Hospital
Detroit Receiving Hospital
Secondary Hospitals
Harper University Hospital
Children's Hospital of Michigan
Hutzel Women's Hospital
Huron Valley - Sinai Hospital
Curriculum
PGY1
- Orientation/ED - 4 weeks
- ED - 10 weeks
- Pediatric ED - 8 weeks
- ED Ultrasound - 3 weeks
- Neuro ICU - 4 weeks
- Medical ICU - 4 weeks
- Orthopedic Trauma - 4 weeks
- Trauma Surgery - 4 weeks
- OB/GYN - 2 weeks
- Anesthesia - 4 weeks
- Elective - 2 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY2
- ED (adult and pediatric) - 34 weeks
- Pediatric ICU - 4 weeks
- Medical ICU - 4 weeks
- ED Critical Care - 4 weeks
- Elective - 2 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
PGY3
- ED (adult and pediatric) - 42 weeks
- ED Administration - 4 weeks
- Elective - 2 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
Electives
- Detroit Fire Department EMS Rotation
- Toxicology
- EKG Interpretation
- International Emergency Medicine
- Medical Student Education
Fellowships
- Toxicology
- Ultrasound
- International Emergency Medicine
- EMS
- Basic Science Research
- Clinical Research
Contact Information
Residency Coordinator: Gloria Daniel
Email: gdaniel@med.wayne.edu
Phone: +1 313 993 2530
Fax: +1 313 993 7703