Why Henry Ford Warren EM?
Volume
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Henry Ford Warren Hospital is home to two different campuses, with a combined volume of 110,000 yearly. The main campus is located in the heart of Warren, the third largest city in Michigan. We are an unopposed, resident-run ER in the Warren area and proud to be one of the busiest ERs in the Detroit area. Starting from day one, you are expected to be seeing and managing patients on your own. By training in our program, residents become competent and confident physicians who can manage a large volume of high acuity patients.
Acuity
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Metro Detroit is home to many diverse cultural backgrounds and people of different socioeconomic statuses. Because we treat mostly underserved patient populations, we see very unique pathology and severe disease processes. Henry Ford Warren has a higher admission rate in the metro Detroit area. By the end of their first year, our interns are confident in their procedural skills and have completed most of their ACGME procedural skills requirement. Interns their first day will be observing and assisting senior-led codes and traumas.
Education
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We are fully ACGME accredited. ​We prioritize exposing our residents to the ED as much as possible and providing a robust clinical experience.
We offer outside rotations at state of the art institutions for advanced skills training. For example, our residents have the opportunity of performing trauma rotations at either the renown R. Adams Crowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore or DMC Sinai Grace, which sees one of the highest rates of penetrating trauma in the country. We also have a dedicated pediatric anesthesia month. We offer elective months where residents are free to explore their own personal interests.
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Our didactics are resident run and consist of lectures as well as small group discussions. We highly utilize "Foundations" where residents work in small groups with attendings to go over oral board style cases. We also have a simulation lab curriculum to gain more hands-on experience. Our program is also a part of the statewide campus system, a consortium of sixteen emergency medicine programs with dedicated speakers and didactics monthly.
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