Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The McLaren Macomb Emergency Medicine Residency program is a three-year ACGME-accredited training program established in 1985, renowned for graduating competent emergency physicians. Located in a level II trauma center in Mount Clemens, Michigan, the program provides extensive clinical exposure and education in a busy emergency department that serves over 64,000 patients annually. Residents benefit from comprehensive training with a focus on high-quality patient care in a diverse community. Graduates are prepared for board certification in Emergency Medicine and are equipped to serve various healthcare needs in the community.
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Program Details
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program accepts applicants who are International Medical Graduates (IMG) and is open to ECFMG certification. However, specific information regarding an IMG acceptance rate is not provided. It is essential to meet all application criteria outlined in the program requirements.
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Categorical Positions (detail)
The program has 20 board-certified emergency medicine physicians and is a 36-month residency program. There are PGY-1, PGY-2, and PGY-3 residents.
Program Website
Address
1000 Harrington St, Mount Clemens, MI 48043 | Google Maps
Program Director
Matthew Steck, DO
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Current Residents
Overview
The current resident roster includes 3 PGY-1 MD residents and 6 PGY-1 DO residents. Among these, 3 are identified as International Medical Graduates (IMG).
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Curriculum & Education
Overview
The first year includes rotations in Orthopedics, MICU, OB/GYN, Pediatric EM, Research, and Emergency Medicine, with a total of 12 months. The second year includes Trauma, PICU, Emergency Medicine, and an elective month, totaling 12 months. The third year also includes ICU rotations and Emergency Medicine, totaling 12 months.
Application
Applications to the McLaren Macomb Emergency Medicine Residency program are only accepted through the ERAS system. Only complete applications are reviewed. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: Medical students enrolled in an educational program provided by a college of medicine or osteopathic medicine accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) leading to the MD or DO degree. Be a US citizen. Have legal residency status and eligibility to work in the US. Complete ERAS applications must include: Medical School Transcript, Three Letters of Recommendation, Personal Statement, COMLEX/USMLE examination scores, and Curriculum Vitae. Applications are reviewed by the program administrator, program director, and assistant program director. Those selected will then be contacted by the academic administrator with an invitation to interview. Interviews will be held virtually.
# of Locations
There are strong relationships with many local hospitals providing residents with complete out rotations.
Fellowship
Recent graduates have pursued various fellowships in Emergency Medicine and subspecialties, although exact details on available fellowships are not specified in the text. The program emphasizes strong relationships with multiple local hospitals facilitating comprehensive training and fellowship opportunities.
Resident Life
Overview
Our three-year ACGME accredited program was established in 1985 and has a longstanding history of graduating top notch EM physicians who practice all over the United States. We are a 288 acute bed level II trauma center, as well as chest pain and interventional stroke center. We are one of the busiest emergency departments treating more than 64,000 patients annually.
On Call Schedule
Residents work 19 (8-hour) shift per month.
# of Years of Program
The program is 36 months in duration.
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Benefits Overview
The program is ACGME accredited, and applicants must use the ERAS system. The program offers competitive salaries and benefits but specifics on additional benefits were not clearly listed in the provided text.
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