Dearborn is a 632-bed teaching hospital with Primary Stroke Center Accreditation; Farmington Hills is a 330-bed hospital; both have Level II Trauma status
Farmington Hills (formerly known as Botsford Hospital) is a major osteopathic teaching facility with 12 residency and 5 fellowship programs; it is affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Dearborn (formerly known as Oakwood Hospital) has 4 resident and 2 fellowship programs; it is affiliated with Wayne State University School of Medicine
Program accredited by the AOA since 1962 and by the ACGME in 2017
4 residents per year chosen through NRMP as a Botsford Hospital program
Royal Oak is a 1,100-bed hospital, with Level I Adult and Level II Pediatric Trauma status; Taylor is a 189-bed hospital with a designated orthopaedic and joint specialty center, as well as comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation services
Royal Oak (formerly known as William Beaumont Hospital) is a major academic medical center with 17 residency programs and 23 fellowship programs, including 4 orthopaedic surgery fellowship programs; it is the primary teaching site for the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Taylor (formerly known as Oakwood Heritage Hospital) has two residency programs and is the site of the Wayne State University Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation program
Royal Oak has had an accredited ACGME program since 1960; the new two-hospital program has Initial Accreditation from the ACGME
8 residents per year chosen through NRMP as a William Corewell Health Hospital program