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AAFP Directory of Family Medicine Residency Programs

University of Michigan Family Medicine Residency Program
Ann Arbor , MI 48109-0239

Note: This page reflects data from 2006 to 2007

Director's Name: James M Cooke, MD
Phone Number: (734)615-2690
Fax Number: (734)615-2687
Web Site: http://www.med.umich.edu/fammed/edu/residency/index.htm
Email: fammed-residency@umich.edu
Program Code: 200080001
Program Structure:4A

Residency Location: Urban Rural
Primary Hospital for Family Medicine Residency Admissions: University of Michigan Hospitals
Total Beds: 760

Number of Family Medicine Centers:2
Number of Hospitals for Admitting: 2
Number of Hospitals for Required Rotations: 2

Other Residencies (not services) in the Hospitals used for Required Rotations:
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, OB - GYN, Surgery, E.R., Psychiatry
Year of Initial Approval: 1979
Total Number of Graduates: 172

Offered Positions 2006- 2007:
Post-Graduate Year 1: 8
Post-Graduate Year 2: 9
Post-Graduate Year 3:10
Filled Positions 2006- 2007:
Post-Graduate Year 1: 8
Post-Graduate Year 2: 9
Post-Graduate Year 3:11
Resident Females 2006- 2007:
Post-Graduate Year 1: 5
Post-Graduate Year 2: 6
Post-Graduate Year 3: 7
Under-represented minorities 2006- 2007:
Post-Graduate Year 1: 1
Post-Graduate Year 2: 3
Post-Graduate Year 3: 0
Resident Salaries 2006- 2007:
Post-Graduate Year 1:$42,942
Post-Graduate Year 2:$45,370
Post-Graduate Year 3:$47,802
Weeks Paid Vacation 2006- 2007
Post-Graduate Year 1:4
Post-Graduate Year 2:4
Post-Graduate Year 3:4
Other Benefits:
Liability Insurance: Yes
Housing Allowance: No
Time Off for Conferences: Yes
Health Insurance: Yes
Meals: Yes
Funds for Conferences: Yes
Life Insurance: Yes
Laundry: No
Sick/Personal Time: Yes
Disability Insurance: Yes
Parking: Yes
Average Annual In-Hospital Night Call Frequency:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Every 6th day
Post-Graduate Year 2: Every 15-28 days
Post-Graduate Year 3: Every 15-28 days
Night Float Rotation or Coverage yes or no:
Post-Graduate Year 1: No
Post-Graduate Year 2: Yes
Post-Graduate Year 3: Yes
Average Annual Frequency of Other Trips to Hospital as Result of Night Calls Taken at Home:
Post-Graduate Year 1: None
Post-Graduate Year 2: Greater than every 28 days
Post-Graduate Year 3: Greater than every 28 days
Faculty to Residents Ratio During Patient Care Hours:
1 Faculty : 3 Residents
Full-Time Equivalent Staff and Faculty at the Residency Program:
FP-MD/DO : 57
Other-MD/DO : 0
Other Health Care Professional Faculty : 10
Physician Assistants or Nurse Practitioners : 2
Average No. of Half Days per Week Spent by FP Residents in the Primary FP Center:
Post-Graduate Year 1: 1
Post-Graduate Year 2: 3
Post-Graduate Year 3: 4
Residency Training Time in Required Rotations:
OB (in Hospital): Two months
General Surgery (in Hospital): Two months
Pediatrics (in Hospital): Four months
CCU/ICU: One month
Documentation:
Computerized System for Each Resident's Experience Does Exist
Resident Research:Encouraged, but optional
Resident Organization in Hospital: Yes
Fellowship:
Offered in Geriatrics, Faculty Development, Sports Medicine -- May Lead to Graduate Degree,Integrative Medicine, Women's Health
Clerkships/Preceptorships:
Offered
Part-time or Shared Residencies: Not Offered
On Site Child Care Services: Not offered
International Rotation: Available

Our program offers the unique opportunity to train in a world-class medical center with nationally known faculty and gain the experiences of providing care to our patients in our local community hospital. Residents choose from our rural or underserved FPC's for their continuity care. The program prides itself on creating a strong sense of teamwork between residents and faculty leading to outstanding teaching, personal and professional support.