Dear Prospective Residents,
Welcome to the Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Residency Program at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital. We are thrilled that you are considering our program for your residency training.
Our program, established in 1981, is one of the first Med/Peds residencies in the country. We are committed to providing a comprehensive education and training experience that prepares our residents to become leaders in patient-centered care, community advocacy, and healthcare innovation.
At Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital, you will find a supportive environment that values diversity and inclusion. Our residents are an integral part of our mission to deliver extraordinary outcomes through education, innovation, and compassion. We take pride in our long-standing accreditation and the high value we place on teamwork, excellence, and integrity.
As a resident, you will have access to superior core rotations, elective, subspecialty, and advocacy experiences, as well as cutting-edge technologies and research opportunities. Our dedicated faculty are committed to your growth as a clinician, educator, and advocate, ensuring that you are well-equipped to care for patients across the lifespan.
We invite you to explore our program further and discover how Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital can be the cornerstone of your medical career. Join us in our pursuit of excellence in healthcare and make a lasting impact on the communities we serve.
We look forward to the possibility of welcoming you to our family of dedicated healthcare professionals.
Warm regards,
Brent M. Fuller, MD, FAAP, FACP
Program Director
This video was created and filmed in 2021 by the Med-Peds residents and Dr. Stacey Shubeck.
Our program trains exceptional Internal Medicine and Pediatrics physicians who can work in a multitude of settings including hospital medicine, primary care, subspecialties and academics. Situated in the vibrant city of Royal Oak, we provide unique opportunities for patient advocacy, community engagement, resident wellness and professional development. The size of our program and on-site combined clinic creates a strong Med-Peds identity, referred to by our residents as their “Med-Peds family”.
Training at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital offers resident physicians:
The program has been carefully planned to allow physicians to attain the goal of practicing as a combined internist/pediatrician. They are challenged to care for patients of all ages under the supervision of senior residents and capable attending physicians, from the NICU to the Geriatric Clinic. Clinical material may seem immense but under the guidance of Medicine/Pediatrics practitioners one will learn disease processes as a continuum.
Knowledge of medicine is important, but this program provides much more. Residents participate in training designed to perfect skills essential to the art of medicine, including:
At the completion of the residency, one will be capable of caring for any age patient in or out of the hospital and be ready to practice in our system of medical care as it exists today.
The educational program in Pediatrics is composed of a core of full-time, hospital-based pediatric specialists and subspecialists, as well as a select group of private pediatricians who are dedicated to pediatrics education. The Pediatrics curriculum is designed to provide a broad educational experience in the care of hospitalized and ambulatory infants, children and adolescents.
Corewell Health's Children’s Hospital offers an excellent Pediatric training environment. Highlights include:
The Medical Service is large and diverse. Residents have primary responsibility for all patients on the teaching services. Medical residents rotate through general and subspecialty medical units, the Coronary Care Unit, the Intensive Care Unit, the "Staff" Medicine Services, the Emergency Center, and various elective subspecialty rotations. Teaching rounds are held by each of these services.
Corewell Health has many salaried and/or hospital-based physicians involved in the teaching program, representing each of the subspecialties recognized by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Many members of the teaching faculty for the Department of Medicine hold appointments at Oakland University/William Beaumont School of Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine or the University of Michigan Medical School. Teaching rounds with attending physicians and consultants are conducted a minimum of three times per week and are in addition to daily work rounds, noon conferences, and morning reports. Corewell Health offers accredited fellowships in Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Geriatrics, Infectious Diseases, Oncology and Transfusion Medicine.
Dr. Linda M. Dillon is a Michigan native and delighted to now live and work in Royal Oak. She started as our Med-Peds Associate Program Director in January 2023. Dr. Dillon attended Penn State College of Medicine and completed her Med-Peds residency at the University of Michigan, where she served as chief resident during her PGY-4 year. Before joining as APD, Dr. Dillon worked for 12 years at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Royal Oak. She continues to care for her patients at the Corewell Health Outpatient Clinic, alongside her Med-Peds colleagues and residents. She is an Assistant Professor at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, where she works as the Clinical Co-Director for the Promotion and Maintenance of Health course during M1/M2 years.
Dr. Dillon’s clinical interests include mental health care, substance use disorder treatment, preventative medicine, and improving health equity in her community. She has two young children who provide her with constant entertainment, laughter, and humility.
Jacob Black
Program Manager
248.898.1493
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