Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
McLaren Macomb's Internal Medicine Residency Program is committed to producing outstanding internists through a comprehensive curriculum that balances clinical responsibilities with education. Throughout the three-year residency, participants engage in various rotations, including staff internal medicine and subspecialties, while also having access to a wealth of resources and faculty expertise. The program emphasizes service excellence, continuous improvement, team collaboration, and resident well-being, ensuring a supportive and enriching training environment.
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Program Details
Specialty
Internal Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The McLaren Macomb Internal Medicine Residency program does not explicitly mention IMG friendliness in the text. However, it states that applicants must be US citizens or have legal residency status to work in the US, which may indicate limited acceptance of international medical graduates. Additionally, there are personal testimonials from residents who attended international medical schools, suggesting some level of acceptance for IMG residents.
Categorical Positions
Total number of categorical residents in the program is 15.
Categorical Positions (detail)
Program Website
Address
1000 Harrington St, Mount Clemens, MI 48043
Program Director
Christopher Provenzano, MD
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Current Residents
Overview
The current roster includes 6 PGY-1 residents, 9 PGY-1 DO residents, and 4 PGY-1 IMG residents. Recent feedback from these residents highlights their positive experience with faculty support, camaraderie, and training diversity, showcasing a culture that values resident wellness and education.
PGY-1 MD
6
PGY-1 DO
9
PGY-1 IMG
4
Curriculum & Education
Overview
First year residents (PGY-1) participate in a curriculum that includes 4 months of staff internal medicine, 1 month each of ICU, night float, emergency medicine, nephrology, acute care clinic, and high acuity medicine, followed by 4 months of electives.
Application
Applications to the McLaren Macomb Internal 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. Required documents for application include: Medical School Transcript, Three Letters of Recommendation, Personal Statement, COMLEX/USMLE examination scores, and Curriculum Vitae. Interviews are conducted virtually by invitation ONLY, and will involve interviews with the program director, assistant program directors, and other faculty or residents as necessary.
# of Locations
Residents work at various clinic and hospital locations, including Mount Clemens.
Fellowship
Graduates from McLaren Macomb's Internal Medicine Residency program have pursued various fellowships, particularly in cardiology, nephrology, infectious disease, and pulmonary & critical care. Specific mentioned post-graduation positions include fellowships at McLaren Macomb and other institutions, indicating strong fellowship placement opportunities after residency.
Resident Life
Overview
The McLaren Macomb Internal Medicine Residency program prioritizes a supportive environment and offers diverse patient care opportunities, fostering a strong sense of community among residents and faculty.
On Call Schedule
# of Years of Program
The residency program typically spans 3 years, completing the required training for internal medicine.
Housing
No explicit details regarding housing options or support for residents were found in the text. Further inquiry may be required to ascertain available housing resources or stipends.
Alumni
Alumni from the program have pursued various paths, including fellowships and positions in diverse locations. For example, graduates from the Class of 2021 have ventured into fellowships at institutions such as The Ohio State University and McLaren Macomb, whilst also taking up roles as Hospitalists across multiple states. Alumni from the Class of 2020 have similarly landed positions as Hospitalists and pursued fellowship opportunities in infectious disease and nephrology.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
The program emphasizes a balanced curriculum which provides equal opportunity to maximize both resident learning and service.
PGY-1 Salary
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