The Diabetic Limb Salvage & Wound Care Fellowship at Corewell Health Farmington Hills Hospital is a one-year fellowship that will provide podiatrists with the education and experience needed to take an interdisciplinary approach to diabetic limb salvage. The podiatric physician will be trained in all medical fields of diabetic care. With this training the fellow can help prevent the escalating numbers of diabetic amputations in our community. With this specialized training, the fellow graduate will assist in reaching, and maintaining the U.S. Department of Health's goal for a 40% reduction of amputations in the diabetic population.
Our mission is to train Diabetic Limb Salvage & Wound Care Fellows to provide compassionate, extraordinary care to a diverse community. The Diabetic Limb Salvage & Wound Care Fellowship Program at Corewell Health Farmington Hills Hospital is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience that prepares physicians to meet the demands of contemporary cardiology practice in urban and suburban communities. Fellows learn how to provide patient- and family-centered care, contributing to the health and well-being of residents throughout the community. We aim to retain our graduates to continue to serve our community.
Journal club is performed monthly. Anatomy dissection labs are done quarterly. Academics are weekly and each fellow will lecture monthly.
Ann Atiyeh
Program Manager
947.521.8399
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