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Podiatric Medicine Surgical Residency/ Reconstructive Rearfoot /Ankle Program Farmington Hills, Michigan. Botsford Hospital Highlights. First Established in 1944 by Dr. Allen Zieger Accredited by the American Osteopathic Association and Council on Podiatric Medical Education
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Podiatric Medicine Surgical Residency/ Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle ProgramFarmington Hills, Michigan
Botsford Hospital Highlights First Established in 1944 by Dr. Allen Zieger Accredited by the American Osteopathic Association and Council on Podiatric Medical Education 330 Bed Acute Care Medical Facility Botsford trains more than 160 residents in numerous specialties annually
Botsford Hospital Highlights Emphasizes high quality, compassionate medical care in a warm and welcoming community environment Botsford employs a medical staff of more than 500 physicians in the areas or primary care, surgery, specialty, and preventative care Botsford provides a wide array of exceptional technological services and facilities for treating patients both in the hospital and through the clinic systems
Message from the Director Thank you for your interest in our Botsford Hospital Podiatric Medicine & Surgery-36 Residency Program. Our residency experience offers the knowledge, skills, professional attitudes, and judgment to accomplish those competencies needed to be a well-rounded podiatric physician in medicine, orthopedics and foot/rear-foot/ankle reconstructive surgery. The educational curriculum at Botsford Hospital provides both core resourced-base rotations, as-well as exceptional rotations in advanced medical and surgical specialties to enhance the didactic and surgical cognitive skill levels. Marshall G. Solomon, DPM, FACFAS, FACFAOM
About the Program The educational curriculum provides both core resourced-based rotations and experiences to exceed the minimal activity volume required by CPME and APMA and to be able to sit for qualification with the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine. In addition there are exceptional rotations in advanced medical and surgical specialties to enhance the didactic and surgical cognitive skill levels. Accepts 4 residents each year. Participant in CASPR/CRIP. First Year of the PM&S-36 program, the podiatric resident will have attained competence in all aspects of podiatric medical knowledge, skills and professional attitudes to supplement a well rounded residency in Clinical Podiatric Medicine. Upon completion of the last 2 years, the podiatric resident will have attained the knowledge, skills , professional attitude, and judgment competencies in all aspects of Podiatric Surgery of the forefoot, midfoot, rearfoot and ankle.
Podiatric Residency Training Committee Susan King, DPM, FACFAS Jeffrey Yung, DPM, FACFAS, Assistant Residency Director Marshall Solomon, DPM, FACFAS, FACFAOM, Residency Director, Department Chairman Jeffrey Danto, DPM FACFAS Charles Young, DPM, FACFAS
Podiatric Staff • Mehler, Allen, D.P.M. • Mozen, Neal, D.P.M. • Nelson, Marie, D.P.M. • Richard, Lawrence, D.P.M. • Rosenthal, Hilary, D.P.M. • Sehgal, Rajeev, D.P.M. • Singer, Lawrence, D.P.M. • Solomon, Marshall, D.P.M. • Steiner, Isidore, D.P.M. • Stevelinck, John, D.P.M. • Turkin, Thomas, D.P.M. • Ungar, David, D.P.M. • Wayne, Mitchell, D.P.M. • West, Brandon, D.P.M. • Young, Charles, D.P.M. • Yung, Jeffrey, D.P.M. • Bernstein, Randy, D.P.M. • Bloch, Alan, D.P.M. • Cramblett, Jeffrey, D.P.M. • Danto, Jeffrey, D.P.M. • Fallu, Christopher, D.P.M. • Friedman, David, D.P.M. • Galea, Peter, D.P.M. • Giordano, Anthony, D.P.M. • Gopoian, George, D.P.M. • Grodman, Scott, D.P.M. • Hoffman, Lee, D.P.M. • Jupin, Michelle, D.P.M. • Kaczander, Bruce, D.P.M. • Kalmus, Allan, D.P.M. • Kaplan, Danny, D.P.M. • Lefkowitz, Harvey, D.P.M. • Levitsky, David, D.P.M.
Additional Orthopedic Staff Ronald Lederman, MD Mark Kwartowitz, DO Tudor Tien, MD
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Unique Strengths 24-Hour computer lab Billing & coding education and training Full access to podiatric educational materials including texts, journals, videos, and digital imaging Fair call schedule Strong didactic interaction
Unique Strengths • Diversity of forefoot, rearfoot, and ankle surgery. • Foot & Ankle Arthroscopy Course • AO/ASIF Podiatric Basic and Advanced Course • ACFAS Trauma Course • ACFAS-ACFAOM National meeting participation • Biomechanics Emphasis
Unique Strengths • Baja Project surgical treatment for Crippled Children at the Mexicali Red Cross Hospital, El Salvador. • Pediatric surgical mission to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Central America, at the San Felipe Hospital, to evaluate and treat pediatric patients. • Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery rotation at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Didactic Curriculum • Jeopardy-Style Board Review • Evidence-Based Medicine course • EBM Journal Club • Research project Opportunities • Grand Rounds • Present Courseware online lectures • Resident Lectures • Quarterly Pathology Conference • Attending Lectures • Cadaver Dissection labs • Anatomy Lectures/dissection • Michigan Consortium participation and event core competency lectures and demonstrations
Current Salary and Benefits PGY-1 = $43,211 PGY-2 = $44,733 PGY-3 = $46,255 • Medical, dental, and vision insurance • Prescription coverage • Free daily meal allowance • Professional Liability insurance coverage • Free scrubs and lab coats • Free parking • CME stipend $2000 per year • ACFAS Surgical course tuition • Life insurance • Short and long-term disability insurance • Malpractice insurance • Two weeks vacation • Conference days (in addition to vacation days) • AO Comprehensive basic and Advanced courses tuition • Poster presentation funds • Podiatry Residency Resources Log System • In-Training ABPS/ABPOPPM examinations • Present Courseware • Baja Project/Honduras and El Salvador Travel Expenses
Farmington Hills At-A-Glance Incorporated in 1973 Over 80, 000 Residents Largest city in Oakland County 19th Safest City in the US Home of Miss America 2008, Kristen Haglund Over 600 acres of public parks 80 languages spoken 75 Fortune 500 Companies
Current 3rd Year Residents Luke Madsen, DPM Chief Resident George Gopoian, DPM Sophia Barnett, DPM Brittany Stillman, DPM
Current 2rd Year Residents Kim Dao, DPM Ruth Devadas, DPM Kelly Heppert, DPM David Keizer, DPM
Current 1st Year Residents Jeffrey Pentak, DPM Raquel Litherland, DPM Matthew Zuska, DPM Dresden Beier, DPM
Contact Information • Medical Education • Attn: Shari Hunt • 28050 Grand River Ave • Farmington Hills, MI 48336 • (248) 471-8222 • www.botsford.org/medical_education/ • Dr. Marshall Solomon • 21111 Middlebelt Road • Farmington Hills, MI 48336 • (248) 478-1150 • Botsford Podiatry Clinic • 28080 Grand River Ave • Suite 306N • Farmington Hills, MI 48336 • (248)473-1320 • botsfordpodiatry@hotmail.com
Excellent Clerkship CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Jeffrey Y. Yung, DPM, FACFAS28080 Grand River Avenue Suite 306NFarmington Hills, MI 48336(248) 473-1320Clerkship contact: (248) 473-1320Ask for one of the Podiatry Residents.Application Requirements: Universal Application, Photograph, Transcripts, CV and board scores Program Information: All Colleges of Podiatric Medicine are welcomed, housing and meals are provided.Application Materials may be sent by mail, fax or e-mail, Fax #: (248) 473-3984E-Mail: botsfordpodiatry@hotmail.comVisitation is available and convenient arrangements can be made to accommodate your schedule.