Garden City Hospital Program
Orthopaedic surgery - Garden City, MI | ACGME Code: 2602500222 | NRMP Code: 2106260C0
The Garden City Hospital Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program is a five-year ACGME-accredited program with AOA certification. The program aims to provide residents with increasing responsibilities, experience, and knowledge across various rotations to prepare them for the certifying exams of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Quick Facts: - Program duration: 5 years - Approved positions: 10 - Current filled positions: 9
Program Director: Dr. Paul Drouillard, DO, is the program director. He is board-certified in Orthopedic Surgery, fellowship-trained in joint replacement and trauma, and provides a range of treatments for musculoskeletal disorders, including minimally invasive surgery.
Curriculum Overview: - PGY-1: Rotations in General Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Orthopedic Hand Surgery, and more. - PGY-2: Focus on General Orthopedics, Trauma, and Orthopedic Hand. - PGY-3: Includes rotations in Spine Surgery, Pediatrics, and Orthopedic Tumor/Oncology. - PGY-4: Rotations in General Orthopedics, Trauma, and Foot and Ankle. - PGY-5: Further training in General Orthopedics.
The program equips residents with the necessary knowledge and experience to enter the field of orthopedic surgery as competent surgeons. Dr. Drouillard's professional memberships include AOA, AOAOS, and MOAOS.
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Team
PGY1 Positions 2 ( 2, 2, 2, 1, 2 )
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Location
Garden City city, Wayne County, Michigan
Living in Garden City, MI
Garden City, MI, is a suburban community located in Wayne County. Here is a breakdown of living in Garden City:
- Crime Rate and Safety: Garden City is generally considered a safe community with a relatively lower crime rate compared to nearby cities.
- Fun Activities: Residents can enjoy parks, local restaurants, and community events. The nearby Westland Mall provides shopping options.
- Climate: Garden City experiences all four seasons, with warm summers and cold winters.
- Races and Population: The population is diverse, with a mix of different races and ethnicities residing in the area.
- Education: The city has public schools as well as access to nearby colleges and universities for higher education.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Garden City is generally lower compared to larger cities in Michigan.
- Proximity to Cities: Garden City is located about 20 minutes away from downtown Detroit by car, allowing for easy access to the city's amenities and cultural attractions.
Pros: Safe community, family-friendly environment, lower cost of living compared to nearby cities.
Cons: Limited nightlife and entertainment options within the city itself.
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