Detroit Medical Center
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Introduction
The Detroit Medical Center Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Program is based in the midtown area of Detroit. We proudly serve a diverse population with a variety of medical and social needs. One of the many benefits of our program is that it offers our residents the distinct opportunity to learn about the diverse cultural differences in people and their wide-ranging medical needs. The program successfully integrates strong university-driven academic standards with exposure to a broad spectrum of cases. Our exceptional training involves clinical experience at our facilities in Detroit and the surrounding suburbs. Our mission is to produce compassionate and board-eligible physicians who will become leaders in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.Residency Director
Brian
Kissel
3132046561
bkissel@dmc.org
Clerkship Director
Brian
Kissel
313-204-6561
bkissel@dmc.org
Program Contact
Maiyia
George
313-745-7071
mgeorge@dmc.org
3990 John R St
Attn: Podiatry Residency Program
Detroit, MI 48201
USA
Program Overview
Program Emphasis
Forefoot and rearfoot elective and reconstruction, trauma, diabetic limb salvage
Experiences Offered
Anesthesiology
Behavioral Science
Emergency Room
Infectious Disease
Internal Medicine
Office Rotations
Orthopedics
Outpatient Clinic
Pain Management
Pediatrics
Podiatry
Podiatry Surgery
Radiology
Surgery
Trauma
Vascular Surgery
Wound Care Limb Salvage
Board Review
Journal Club
Labs Cadaver Industry
Research
Lecture Series
Residency Overview
The Podiatric Residency Program is well integrated into the teaching hospital system. This program is designed for the self-motivated candidate who is eager to maximize their learning opportunities. Residents cover six hospitals, eight surgical facilities and 140 podiatric attendings. Clinical and surgical experience covers all aspect of foot and ankle pathology. Four resident foot and ankle clinics as well as multiple private offices are available for clinical podiatric experiences. Residents are expected to participate in the publications and lectures. There are over 1,100 residents and fellows being trained at the DMC. All rotations are coordinated with those of other specialties, and as such our residents are expected to function as equals to the allopathic residents. Our Orthopedic Trauma rotation (Level 1 trauma center), Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery rotation,
Residency Information
Residency Start Date: January 01, 1753
Available Residencies
PMSR: 0
PMSR-RRA: 4
Annual Stipends
1st year: 60,184.08
2nd year: 61,989.48
3rd year: 63,846.90
4th year: 0
Other Benefits
Provides CME Allowance
Provides Health Insurance
Provides Malpractice Insurance
Provides Meals
Provides Sick Leave
Provides Uniforms
Provides Vacation
Affiliated Institutions
Harper Hospital, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, DMC Surgery Hospital, Corewell HospitalsOther Benefits Provided
Internet SiteResidency Application Requirements
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum Rank: no
Residency Gives Priority To Clerks
Other Applicant Requirements:
clerkship or visit highly recommended but not required
Other Residency Requirements
Accreditation: JCAHO
Staff DPMs Count: 0
Other qualifications
ACLS
CPR
COTHMember
RescueFund
Additional Residency Programs
Medicine, General Surgery, Anesthesia, Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, Radiology, OB/GYN,� Nephrology, Orthopedic Surgery, Vascular Surg, Pediatric Orthopedics.