Why Mid-Michigan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


What is E.M. Lansing

Education:  The MSU Emergency Medicine Residency Program – Lansing was designed to produce the most gifted emergency medicine physicians possible. The educational mission of this Residency Program is to develop emergency medicine specialists who are clinically outstanding, academically sound, and who approach patients with compassion. Residents develop considerable experience in Emergency Department Administration, Emergency Medicine Services and community education.

This Residency Program is based in Lansing, the state capital of Michigan. Neighboring the hospital campus is Michigan State University, a Big Ten, and Land Grant University. The Residency Program is affiliated with Lansing’s two (2) premier tertiary care hospitals: Sparrow Hospital and Ingham Regional Medical Center...

The Residency Program:  The Residency Program is based at Lansing’s two (2) premier tertiary care hospitals and maintains strong ties to Michigan State University. Its three-year M.D. program is fully accredited and accepts ten new residents yearly. The EM-1 curriculum encompasses two Critical Care rotations, as well as rotations in Trauma Surgery, Medicine, Pulmonology, Cardiology, Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn, and an introduction to Emergency Medicine. The EM-3 curriculum is spent primarily in the Emergency Department with rotations in Critical Care Medicine as well as elective rotations. The EM-3 year places an emphasis on Emergency Department management. The EM resident are required to lecture to EMT’s and paramedics, ride with paramedics, and learn radio communication. As an EM-1 resident, our residents will be certified as a provider in the pre-hospital care medicine and base station protocol course. All EM residents are required to ride on ground ambulance units...