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Welcome Orthopaedic
Applicants
• Long standing history of osteopathic medical education– 8 residency programs
• Current campus since 2008
• 208 in-patient beds
• Level 2 trauma center
• > 70,000/year ER visits
• >11,000 surgeries– Annual surgical volume
– increasing
• 10 ORs and multiple surgery centers
Metro Health University of Michigan
Health
Surgery Centers
Professional Building
Bone Room
Bone Room
Bone Room
Work stations
PT Gym
Cafeteria
Starbucks
OR Lounge
OR Locker Rooms
Physician Parking
• Full ACGME accreditation in March 2016
– 10 year Accreditation through 2028
• Affiliation with University of Michigan
established January 2017
Growing Hospital and Orthopaedic
Department
• Appointment as MSUCOM clinical faculty
• EPIC & PACS with full home access (including cell phone access)
• Food stipend ($2000/year)
• Educational/conference stipend ($2000/year)
• 4 weeks PTO/year
• Free parking in physician lot, free lab coats and dry cleaning
• Resident Lounge (& dedicated ortho lounge, call room)
• Private Orthopaedic call room
• Home call
• YMCA gym next door
• Health Insurance – family coverage at no additional cost
Perks
• Restarted in 2008
• Historically associated with MSU as a teaching site for medical students, and a standardized state wide curriculum for orthopaedics
• Follow University of Michigan Orthopaedic Residency Curriculum
• Fully ACGME accredited March 2016
• University of Michigan affiliation in January 2017 – expanding orthopaedic opportunities
• 2 residents/class
• Last RRC review approved 10 more years
• Level 2 trauma center
Program History
• Chris Rott– Private Practice, North Dakota
• Kory Johnson– Adult Reconstruction Fellowship, University of Chicago
• Hailey Dizay– Sports Fellowship, UC Irvine
• Katie Sage– Foot & Ankle Fellowship, Baltimore
• Eric Varley– Spine Fellowship, UC San Diego
• Shawn Brandenburg– Adult Reconstruction Fellowship, Hedley Orthopaedic Institute Phoenix, AZ
• Kris Danielson– Trauma Fellowship, CORE/Banner Health Phoenix, AZ
• Steve O’Neil– Sports Fellowship, Taos Orthopedic Institute, Taos, NM
• Teresa Hall – Sports Fellowship, University at Buffalo, NY
Program Alumni
• 1:1 mentorship style rotations
• PGY 2-5 have equal operative time, graduated responsibility
• Education comes first!– Dedicated research time PGY 2-5, electives, conferences
– AO Basic, DePuy Arthroplasty course, AO Advanced, SAIF Smith & Nephew Advanced Trauma course, Zimmer Biomet/Arthrex/Depuycourses customized to our learning experience
• Early operating time as PGY-1, PGY-2
• Services are not resident-dependent
• As a program, we consistently score in the 90th percentile in the nation on the Orthopaedic In-Training Exam
Our Program
• Faculty Run:– Weekly education and Grand Rounds with University of Michigan
– Daily fracture rounds
– Monthly journal club
– Monthly cadaver labs
– MSUCOM Statewide Campus System monthly COGMET
• Resident Run:– National webinars (AO, AAOS, AOSSM)
– Weekly JAAOS article review
– OITE board review
– Synthes or Zimmer saw bone labs
– NO weekend educational requirements
Didactics: Best of Both Worlds
• Fellowship Trained Faculty
– 30+ fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeons
– Sports, Pediatrics, Total Joints, Hand, Spine, Foot and Ankle, Trauma
• Unique Rotations
– Pediatrics at University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
– Oncology at University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
– PGY 2-5 one month of research annually
Operative Experience: Early &
Often
Core Faculty
Thomas Matelic, MD
Program Director
Fellowship: Sports
Terrence Endres, MD
Fellowship: Trauma Kristopher Danielson, DO
Fellowship: Trauma
Kory Johnson, DO
Fellowship: Joints
Erik Hedlund, DO
Fellowship: Sports
Viet Do, MD
Fellowship: Hand
John Anderson, MD
Fellowship: Foot & Ankle
Justin Clark, MD
Neurosurgery/Spine
Rotation Schedule
• Intern Year: – 4 weeks Family
Med/Sports Med
– 4 weeks ICU
– 4 weeks EM
– 4 weeks Plastics
– 4 weeks Vascular
– 4 weeks Trauma
– 2 weeks PMR
– 2 weeks Anesthesia
– 6 months Ortho (Trauma, General, Hand, Sports)
• PGY 2-3– 10 week blocks of:
Trauma, Foot & Ankle, Sports, Spine, Joints, Hand, Peds, General
• PGY 4-5– 4-10 week blocks
repeating above services
• PGY 2-5– 4 week dedicated
research block yearly
• Pediatrics: University of Michigan Ann Arbor
– PGY-2 (2 months), PGY-3 (2 months), PGY-4 (2 months)
• Oncology: University of Michigan Ann Arbor
– PGY-4 (2 months)
Out Rotations
• Metro Health University of Michigan Health Research
Department
– In house: grant writing support, study design, statistician
– Yearly QI projects
– Library, literature search
• MARCQI
– Michigan Arthroplasty Registry Collaborative Quality
Initiative with attending involvement on the board
– Opportunities for research projects and involvement
• Michigan State University (Residency affiliation)
– Musculoskeletal research lab
– Osteopathic National Center Orthopaedic Research
• University of Michigan
Research
• Round on patients 5:30 – 6:30 am
• Fracture Conference 6:30 – 7 am
• Tuesday evening University of Michigan Combined Education
• Wednesdays morning education:– Spectrum Health Grand Rounds/COGMET conference (monthly)
– Resident led education at Metro:• Resident lectures
• JAAOS review articles
• OITE preparation
• National webinars
– Resident continuity clinic in PM
• OR cases 7:30 am
• Day ends 5 – 7 pm based on case load, rotation
• Typically OR 3-4 days/week, clinic 1-2 days/week
• Home call
A Day in the Life…
• All residents attend:– AO Mini Course (PGY1)
– AO Basic Course (PGY2)
– MSU/SCS Orthopaedic Anatomy Course (PGY-2)
– DePuy Synthes Arthroplasty Course (PGY-3)
– AANA Foundations in Arthroscopy Course (PGY-3)
– AO Advanced Course (PGY4)
– Smith & Nephew SAIF Advanced Trauma Course (PGY-4)
– AAOS Annual Academy Meeting (PGY5)
• Other optional courses:– DePuy/Synthes Total Joint Courses
– Zimmer/Biomet Trauma Course
– Zimmer/Biomet Total and Uni Courses
– AAHKS
– AAOS
– NASS
– AOSSM
Meetings and Surgical Courses
• Local high school football (Caledonia High School)– Chief’s own team
• Griffin’s AHL Hockey – farm team for the Detroit Red Wings
• Whitecaps Minor League Baseball
• Grand Rapids Drive Minor League Basketball
• Grand Rapids Marathon
• Triathlons/Sprint Iron Man
Sports Medicine Opportunities
Our Residents
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids
• Best Beer City in USA multiple years since 2012 –
USA Today
• 2nd largest city in Michigan
• International airport
• Fastest growing city in US for job growth; 3rd in US
for economic growth
• Beaches 30 minutes away
• Van Andel Arena, 20 Monroe Live, The
Intersection
• John Ball Zoo, Children’s Museum, Millennium
Park
• Movies in the park, jazz in the park, swing dancing
• Festival of the Arts, ArtPrize
• Grand Rapids ballet
• Hiking, hunting, fishing, skiing, boating/water
sports
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids