The Internal Medicine Residency at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital provides a dynamic setting for your development as an internist. Our hospital and outpatient facilities are ideal settings for learning, with a diverse patient population and a nationally regarded faculty committed to supporting your education and research needs. Our program provides an intellectually rigorous and personally supportive approach to teaching and learning.
Our residents have been highly successful whether pursuing a fellowship or embarking on a career as a hospitalist or outpatient general internist. We are excited about having you visit us and hope you sense during your interview that Corewell Health is a great place to train. Our goal remains to continue to improve our educational programs to help you reach your potential as a physician.
The Internal Medicine Residency at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital is provided for physicians who desire a career in general internal medicine or one of its subspecialties. The goal of our program is to provide a structured educational environment for the training of internists, and in doing so, provide each trainee with an experience of such high quality that he/she has the option of pursuing a successful career in primary care general internal medicine, hospitalist medicine, medical education, or an internal medicine subspecialty. To accomplish this goal, we offer residents a broad array of clinical and didactic experiences designed to refine the clinical and intellectual skills needed by a modern internist. Utilizing the resources of a large, successful hospital that serves a population that is culturally and socio-economically diverse and that functions as both a major primary care provider and a tertiary care referral center, our residents participate as active learners in the inpatient, critical care, and ambulatory venues of the hospital. We augment these clinical experiences with carefully designed, individualized didactic curricula that are tailored to the unique training needs of prospective primary care internists and future medical subspecialists. By learning under the supervision and mentorship of committed faculty, a resident in our program develops the ability to think and act independently with the compassion and skill of a knowledgeable, evidence-based clinician.
NRMP Program Code
1978140C0
Jeanne Bartley
Program Manager
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