Promedica Monroe Regional Medical Center (Michigan State)

History

This program was started in 2013 and recruited its first class of residents in July 2014. The program recently changed from AOA to ACGME, and has gone from a 4 year program to a 3 year program in 2019. This program recruits eight residents per year and is a three year program.

Leadership

  • Interim Department Chair: Jeff Trager D.O.
  • Program Director: Gregory Reinhold D.O.
  • Associate/Assistant Program Director: Vincent Rimanelli D.O.

Training Locations

Primary Hospital

ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital

  • Community hospital with annual ED volume of 49,000
  • Adult Level 3 Trauma Center

Secondary Hospitals

  • ProMedica Toledo Hospital: Annual ED volume of 100,000. Adult Level 1 Trauma Center
  • ProMedica Toledo Children's Hospital: Pediatric Level II Trauma Center. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship trained Attending Physicians
  • Children's Hospital of Michigan/ Detroit Medical Center
  • Shock Trauma- University of Maryland
  • Detroit Medical Center

Curriculum

ED Shifts

  • PGY – 1: 20 shifts
  • PGY – 2: 19 shifts
  • PGY – 3: 18 shifts

PGY1

  • Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Monroe)- 6 months
  • Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Toledo)- 1 month
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Monroe) - 1 month
  • OB/GYN- 1 month
  • Radiology/Ultrasound- 1 month
  • EMS/Research- 1 month
  • Anesthesiology- 1 month
  • Elective- 1 month

PGY2

  • Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Monroe)- 5 months
  • Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Toledo)- 2 months
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Monroe)- 1 month
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Toledo Children's Hospital)- 1 month
  • Trauma Rotation (ProMedica Toledo)- 1 month
  • ICU (Surgical ICU ProMedica Toledo)- 1 month
  • Elective- 1 month

PGY3

  • Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Monroe)- 6 months
  • Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Toledo)- 2 months
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine (ProMedica Toledo)- 1 month
  • Toxicology- 1 month
  • Shock-Trauma (Baltimore, Maryland)- 1 month
  • PICU (ProMedica Toledo Children's Hospital)- 1 month
  • Elective- 1 month

PGY4

  • 2019-2020 is the last year of our 4 year program.

Electives

Possible elective tracks:

  • Ultrasound
  • AeroMed
  • Research
  • OMT
  • Trauma
  • Level 1 Trauma Center Emergency Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • ENT
  • Wound Care
  • Hematology/Oncology

Contact Information

Program Contact

Michelle Salliotte
718 N Macomb Street
Monroe, MI 48162
ph (734) 240-1991 | fax (734) 240-1997

Email: michelle.salliotte@promedica.org

Benefits and Compensation

Yearly Salary, Paid Time off, and CME Allowance

  • (PGY-1 ​$53,812.50, ​15 days, ​$200/year, and 2 CME days
  • PGY-2 ​$55,072.50, 20 days, $1200/year, and 5 CME days
  • PGY-3 ​$56,857.50, 20 days, ​$1400/year, and 5 CME days

ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital Emergency Medicine Resident Benefits

  • Moving expenses - $2,500 (for incoming residents)
  • $800 book stipend - each contract year
  • Professional liability insurance coverage
  • HIPPOEM, EMRAP, EMSONO, ROSH Review subscriptions
  • Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine textbook
  • Meals while on call
  • Laptop computer
  • Medical health, vision, dental insurance coverage and prescription drug plan for resident and dependents
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Life Insurance/Disability
  • Retirement/401(k) plans
  • Employee discounts
  • Employee assistance services
  • Direct payroll deposit
  • Free parking

Additional Benefits

  • Michigan state educational limited license
  • Michigan state controlled substances license
  • Ohio State Training Licensure
  • Reimbursement for COMLEX Level 3/USMLE Step 3
  • Board certification exam fees
  • Advanced training certifications and re-certifications
  • Advanced trauma life support
  • Basic and advanced cardiac life support
  • Pediatric advanced life support
  • Neonatal resuscitation

  • ACOEP
  • ACEP
  • EMRA

External Links

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