Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Program
Neurology - Detroit, MI | ACGME Code: 1802531054 | NRMP Code: 1295180C0, 1295180R0
The Neurology Residency Program at Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University School of Medicine offers a comprehensive and innovative training program. Located in Detroit, residents gain exposure to a wide range of neurologic care, including specialized services. The program's faculty is committed to mentoring and guiding residents in clinical and translational research. Residents are encouraged to maintain a work-life balance and participate in various wellness events.
The program participates in the Electronic Resident Application Service (ERAS). They are offering 9 categorical (4-year) positions for the upcoming match. The application deadline is set for October 27, 2023. Interviews are conducted virtually, and successful applicants must demonstrate strong qualifications for a career in neurology. The program is open to U.S. citizens, permanent U.S. immigrants, and international applicants who meet specific qualifications.
Applicants must pass a criminal background check and a drug screen. The program does not offer H1-B visas but requires applicants who are not U.S. citizens to apply for an ECFMG-sponsored J-1 visa or obtain INS-issued employment authorization. Additionally, applicants must take and pass the TOEFL examination with a minimum score of 80 or have proof of English-taught medical school.
Overall, the Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Neurology Residency Program provides a nurturing environment for residents to grow and develop their skills in the field of neurology.
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PGY1 Positions 9 ( 9, 9, 9, 8 )
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Location
Detroit city, Michigan
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1295180C0
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2023
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