Welcome to McLaren Flint Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) Program! At McLaren Flint we aim to provide excellent and well-rounded training to the future Pulmonary and Critical Care physicians. McLaren Flint is a busy academic hospital which hosts multiple educational programs including internal medicine, family medicine, cardiology fellowship and surgery residency.
The Pulmonary and Critical Care division has been the backbone of the hospital during the COVID-19 fight. At McLaren Flint we take care of remarkably high acuity cases in our large and yet expanding intensive care unit, cardiac critical care unit and neuro critical care unit. We also provide essential support to one of the best in Neurocritical care and Cardiothoracic care. Our fellows will have exposure to a broad spectrum of critical care, pulmonary pathologies, and pulmonary interventions. Our goal is to provide excellent training to future Pulmonary and Critical Care physicians and to provide them with the best clinical and scholarly mentorship possible to be excellent physicians, trainers, educators, and clinical researchers.
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Available electives include: anesthesiology, cardiology, echo, sleep medicine, pulmonary medicine, nephrology, trauma, radiology, toxicology, bronchoscopy, surgical ICU, neuro ICU, cardiac ICU, and transplant.
Fellows will provide continuity care to patients one half-day per week for a total of 30 months in three years of training at one of our ambulatory clinic sites, which are both in close proximity to McLaren Flint:
Effective July 1, 2022, McLaren Flint Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program participates in the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) National Resident Match Program (NRMP) and will only accept applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Paper applications are not accepted.
Eligible applicants will be selected on the basis of their preparedness, ability, aptitude, academic credentials, communication skills and personal qualities such as motivation and integrity.
McLaren Flint will not discriminate with regard to sex, age, race, religion, color, national origin, disability or veteran status.
All applicants must have US citizenship or legal residency status in the US (green card or refugee status) in order to be eligible for an interview. Visas are not sponsored.
Interviews will be held virtually only. Applicants meeting the selection criteria will be contacted for interviews by email. Interviews are typically held in October.
Fellows meet with faculty quarterly to discuss progress on ongoing research projects, new research ideas, writing research proposals for IRB submission, interesting case reports, and possibility of writing review articles. Fellows are encouraged to submit their scholarly work to regional and national conferences.
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Email: [email protected] Phone: 810-342-2110 Fax: 810-342-3659
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