Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Family Medicine with Osteopathic Recognition Residency at Corewell Health, Farmington Hills, is designed to train physicians to provide comprehensive care to patients. With a focus on the varied opportunities within family medicine, the program is fully accredited and offers a diverse curriculum integrating residential rotations, along with outpatient experiences. The residency program emphasizes skills in empathy, introspection, and adult learning, tailored to meet the needs of each resident while ensuring they are prepared to deliver quality care across diverse patient demographics. This program operates out of a major teaching facility known for its commitment to osteopathic education.
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Program Details
Specialty
Family Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
No
IMG Friendly (detail)
The Family Medicine with Osteopathic Recognition residency program at Corewell Health, Farmington Hills, does not specifically mention the acceptance of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in the information provided. It indicates that all positions have osteopathic recognition and states, 'all of our positions are Osteopathic Recognition, you must have graduated from an Accredited Osteopathic School or...' This suggests that it may not be IMG-friendly unless the criteria for MD applicants can be satisfied by an IMG, although such criteria need to be checked on their website for specifics. There is no mention of ECFMG certification or visa sponsorship that typically indicates IMG-friendliness.
Categorical Positions
5
Categorical Positions (detail)
5 residents per year through the NRMP match
Program Website
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Corewell Health, Farmington Hills, MI
Program Director
Marilyn Raichlin
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Current Residents
Overview
Currently, the Family Medicine with Osteopathic Recognition Residency program has a total of 5 PGY-1 residents, all of whom are expected to be engaged in comprehensive family medicine training through a mix of hospital and community-based rotations. The environment is designed to foster a collaborative and supportive learning atmosphere for the residents.
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PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum is designed to deliver high-quality medical education while emphasizing teachings in empathy, introspection, and adult learning principles. The program integrates resident rotations with ambulatory clinic experience, lectures, and osteopathic recognition, preparing residents to deliver quality care to patients of all backgrounds and ages.
Application
Check relevant sections like 'Information for Applicants' for specifics on application requirements, deadlines, and materials needed.
# of Locations
Residents will work at multiple locations including Beaumont Hospital in Farmington Hills, which is a major osteopathic teaching facility with Level II Trauma status, offering training in various specialties.
Fellowship
The program offers a broad range of fellowship programs as part of post-residency career opportunities. Specific subspecialties include Geriatrics, Sports Medicine, OMT, OB, and more depending on individual interest. Additionally, the program is affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, indicating collaboration for further training opportunities. Specific fellowships can be explored through the program's website.
Resident Life
Overview
This residency program is unique in that it focuses on an accredited Family Medicine with Osteopathic Recognition, allowing residents to competently care for 90% of their patients' needs and giving them the choice to refer to a specialist as needed. It stresses the comprehensive care aspect from cradle to grave and allows for individual specialization within family practice.
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# of Years of Program
The program typically lasts for three years, culminating in extensive training and preparation for a career in Family Medicine.
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Salary & Benefits
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