At MCES, we manage and oversee all fellows participating in one of the Detroit Medical Center’s fellowship programs, taught by Wayne State University and Central Michigan University faculty at Detroit Medical Center hospitals.
MCES and Detroit Medical Center (DMC) offer various post-graduate fellowships in cooperation with Wayne State University that are completed on-site in DMC emergency departments. These areas include ultrasound, toxicology, international emergency medicine, emergency medical services, basic science, and clinical research.
The Medical Education fellowship is for those who are interested in pursuing an academic career in education. The program will provide a deep understanding of educating medical students, residents, and faculty, conducting and evaluating medical research, and creating and revising curricula.
The Medical Toxicology fellowship is an ACGME accredited two-year program completed at the Michigan Poison Center. This program will provide you with toxicology expertise as it relates to emergency medicine.
The Ultrasound Fellowship is conducted by faculty members at Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit Receiving Hospital, and St. John Hospital. The program provides a deep understanding of emergency ultrasound and cardiac echo, pediatric ultrasound, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and other opportunities.
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MCES is a non-profit group of emergency medicine practitioners and professionals dedicated to providing safe, quality, and efficient care in an evidence-based teaching environment.