Corewell Health East (Royal Oak) Program
Pediatrics - Royal Oak, MI | ACGME Code: 3202512119 | NRMP Code: 1978320C0
The Pediatric Residency Program at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, is a three-year, 24-resident training program accredited by the ACGME. They offer eight categorical PGY-1 positions annually through the NRMP. The program aims to develop pediatricians well-versed in general pediatrics, evidence-based medicine, patient advocacy, and leadership skills. They have a structured curriculum in varied hospital-based and ambulatory settings.
Graduates of the program have a track record of achieving their career goals in competitive pediatric practices and fellowship training programs. Approximately 60% pursue pediatric subspecialties, and 40% choose general primary care pediatrics, pediatric hospital medicine, or medical education.
Application requirements include a standard ERAS application, MSPE, three letters of recommendation, medical school and USMLE transcripts, and a personal statement. They accept applications until December 1 and do not have a minimum USMLE score requirement. The program supports visa sponsorship, including H-1B and J-1 visas.
The program promotes resident wellness through various resources and activities to support the professional well-being of residents during and after training. They offer competitive salary and benefits and provide access to educational resources and certifications. Residents are encouraged to engage in scholarly activity and are required to complete a research project during their training.
Overall, the Pediatric Residency Program at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, offers a comprehensive educational experience in a collaborative environment with diverse clinical settings and supportive academic faculty.
Web Sources
- Pediatric Residency, Royal Oak | Beaumont
- Pediatric Residency, Royal Oak-About | Beaumont
- Pediatric Residency, Royal Oak-Faculty | Beaumont
- Pediatric Residency, Royal Oak-Graduate Career Paths | Beaumont
- Pediatric Residency, Royal Oak-Director's Message | Beaumont
- Pediatric Residency, Royal Oak-Welcome Message | Beaumont
Team
PGY1 Positions 9 ( 9, 6, 10 )
Admission
Training
Quality of Life
Location
Royal Oak city, Michigan
Living in Royal Oak, MI
- Crime Rate and Safety: Royal Oak is considered a safe city with a lower crime rate compared to national averages. The city has an active police force that contributes to its safety.
- Fun Activities: Royal Oak offers a vibrant downtown area with various restaurants, bars, and shops. The city hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, providing entertainment options for residents.
- Climate: Royal Oak experiences cold winters with snowfall and warm summers. Residents can enjoy all four seasons which include fall foliage and spring flowers.
- Races and Population: The population of Royal Oak is diverse with a mix of races and ethnicities, creating a welcoming and inclusive community.
- Education: Royal Oak is home to quality schools, making it a family-friendly location for residents with children.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Royal Oak is slightly above the national average, with housing costs being the primary factor contributing to this difference.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Royal Oak is approximately a 20-minute drive from Detroit, a major city with a rich history, cultural attractions, and professional sports teams.
- Pros: Safe environment, diverse community, vibrant downtown with entertainment options.
- Cons: Slightly higher cost of living, especially in terms of housing expenses.
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