Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Program
Internal medicine/Pediatrics - Detroit, MI | ACGME Code: 7002514029 | NRMP Code: 1295700C0
The Wayne State University Internal Medicine Residency Program based at Detroit Medical Center is dedicated to training physicians to become exceptional internists. Residents benefit from a diverse clinical experience due to rotations at various training sites. The program offers fellowship opportunities in various internal medicine subspecialties like Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, and others.
Application to the program requires graduation from an approved medical school. The program prefers competitive USMLE scores, U.S. clinical experience, and graduation within 5 years of applying. Only J1 Visas are supported, and interviews are granted based on various criteria including clinical preparedness, motivation, and leadership skills.
Residents applying for transfer positions are assessed based on similar criteria. The interview process typically begins in November. To be ranked, applicants must have passed USMLE Step 2. The program emphasizes equal opportunity admission without discrimination.
For applicants interested in the Wayne State University Internal Medicine Residency Program, thorough knowledge of the program's requirements outlined on their website, including the application process and necessary documents, is essential for a successful application.
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- Residency Program - Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Fellowships - Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Application information - Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Leadership - Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Divisions - Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
- Undergraduate - Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Wayne State University
Team
PGY1 Positions 5 ( 5, 5, 5, 6 )
Admission
Training
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Location
Detroit city, Michigan
Living in Detroit, MI
- Crime Rate and Safety: Detroit has had challenges with crime in the past, but efforts have been made to improve safety in certain areas. It's recommended to research specific neighborhoods for safety ratings.
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- Climate: Detroit experiences all four seasons with warm summers and cold winters. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities throughout the year.
- Races and Population: Detroit has a diverse population with residents from various racial and ethnic backgrounds contributing to the city's rich cultural tapestry.
- Education: Detroit is home to several universities and colleges providing educational opportunities for residents. The city also has a strong K-12 school system.
- Cost of Living: Detroit has a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major cities, making it an attractive option for residents on a budget.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Detroit is approximately a 4-hour drive from Chicago, IL, offering residents the opportunity for weekend getaways to a larger city known for its architecture, food scene, and cultural attractions.
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