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University of Michigan Health - Sparrow
Urology Residency Program · Lansing, MI
The Sparrow Hospital Urology Residency is an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) approved urology residency training program. It is affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Statewide Campus System and has direct faculty ties to Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. The program is approved for 2 residents per year to include the PGY 1 (Uro 1) through Uro 5 training years. The PGY 1 general surgery requirements are fulfilled through rotations with the MSU General Surgery Residency program. The Urology Residency faculty is comprised of clinicians from both academic and private practice. As such, the resident is exposed to a balance of academic and private practice urology. The Sparrow Hospital Urology Residency program includes a wide scope, variety, and volume of surgical hands-on training, balanced with non-operative clinical training, education, academics, and scholarly activity. Those who have visited and completed clinical rotations with our training program have appreciated a strong resident culture which supports teamwork and commitment to each of their fellow residents. This is a reflection our resident selection process; searching for higher caliber candidates with strong academics and a sense of responsibility for their fellow resident’s success. We make every effort to identify candidates who possess qualities of professionalism, compassion, work ethic, and dedication to our program.
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The Sparrow Hospital Urology Residency is an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) approved urology residency training program. It is affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Statewide Campus System and has direct faculty ties to Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. The program is approved for 2 residents per year to include the PGY 1 (Uro 1) through Uro 5 training years. The PGY 1 general surgery requirements are fulfilled through rotations with the MSU General Surgery Residency program. The Urology Residency faculty is comprised of clinicians from both academic and private practice. As such, the resident is exposed to a balance of academic and private practice urology. The Sparrow Hospital Urology Residency program includes a wide scope, variety, and volume of surgical hands-on training, balanced with non-operative clinical training, education, academics, and scholarly activity. Those who have visited and completed clinical rotations with our training program have appreciated a strong resident culture which supports teamwork and commitment to each of their fellow residents. This is a reflection our resident selection process; searching for higher caliber candidates with strong academics and a sense of responsibility for their fellow resident’s success. We make every effort to identify candidates who possess qualities of professionalism, compassion, work ethic, and dedication to our program.
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Diane Sanders
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2015
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