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PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTERS
DETROIT, MI
This is not Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital and the residents do not rotate at POH. Unfortunately, this has been mislabeled for years by the AOA as POH only sponsors the program for Providence because Providence is not an Osteopathic Hospital. Neurosurgery programs are very difficult for a hospital to start. The Neurosurgeons at Providence wanted to start a NS residency. POH had a DO program that was falling apart and the AOA allowed Providence to take over the program, and the program is affiliated with Michigan State University. This program rocks, it is by far the best DO program as it has the same qualities as any ACGME MD Program. Believe me when I state this fact. The residents dont rotate all over the place and it is a very hands-on residency. The residents cover Providence Hospital, Sinai-Grace Trauma Hospital, and Childrens Hospital of Michigan. Check out this Whos Who list of staff. The didactics are very rigorous with full in-house cadaver labs in Spine and Skull Base Surgery. There is also a full operating room in the research department. The current Chief Resident has been accepted for a Spine Fellowship at University of Miami. The incoming Chief has already been accepted for a Neurosurgical Oncology Fellowship at Moffitt Cancer Institute, Universtiy of South Florida. I will attempt to describe some of the features to educate all of you on this wonderful opportunity. For more info please contact the Residency coordinator: Vanessa Solomon, 248-849-3403. There is a web site but it is not up to date, http://www.stjohn.org/ProvidenceGME/ResidencyPrograms/osteopathicneurosurgery/
I encourage all residents or any students that have rotated at Providence to post their thoughts. I hope this helps and Good Luck.
EDUCATION/DIDACTICS
Neuorsurgery Clinic
Providence: Weekly
Childrens: Myelo Clinic, radiology conf, research conf, pediatric neurosurgery clinic, epilepsy clinic weekly
Neuropathology: Brain Cutting Weekly
Neuroradiology: Neuroradiology Grand Rounds Weekly Wednesday, Neuroimaging lectures Tuesday
Every Wednesday
Brain/Vascular Conference
Resident Lectures
Every Thursday
Spine Conference
First Thursday
Head & Neck Conference
Third Thursday
Skull Base Conference
Monthly
CPC
Quarterly
M&M
Cadaver Lab
Guest Lecturer
Research
Paper required yearly
Resident Boards
Every March
Board review throughout the year
PGY-3 Year
Microvascular Course
Temporal Bone Lab Course
BASIC SCHEDULE (4-3 month Blocks)
Providence is accepting 2 residents/yearly.
Some flexability within the schedule because of 2 residents/year, this is just basic outline.
PGY 6: 1-Providence NS, 2-Providence NS, 3-Providence NS, 4-Providence NS
PGY 5: 1-Grace NS, 2-Grace NS, 3-Elective, 4-Childrens NS
PGY 4: 1-Neurology, 2-Providence NS, 3-Providence NS, 4-Neuropathology
PGY 3: 1-Neuroradiology, 2-SkullBase/Pain, 3-Childrens NS, 4-Providence NS
PGY 2: 1-Providence NS 2-Neuro ICU 3-Providence NS 4-Grace NS
INTERNS (12-1 Month Blocks)
Interns take call on the neurosurgery service and are required to attend all neurosurgery conferences
Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, General Surgery
Internal Medicine x 2, Ambulatory Care, Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care Unit
Vacation/Conference (must attend a conference during this month)
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
St. John Health is comprised of nine hospitals plus more than 125 medical facilities in southeast Michigan.
Providence Hospital, a 459-bed teaching hospital, located in Southfield, Michigan.
Residency Programs: Neurosurgery, General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Diagnostic Radiology, Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Transitional Rotating Internship, Preliminary General Surgery Internship, Osteopathic Internship, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Pshychiatry, , Sports Medicine
Fellowships: Neuroendovascular Surgery, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Neurotology-Skull Base Surgery, Craniofacial Surgery, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Hematology-Oncology, Gastroenterology
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN
The Department of Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital of Michigan specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children with a range of neurosurgical disorders, such as:
Abnormal skull development, Brain tumors, Congenital spine abnormalities, Epilepsy, Hydrocephalus, Neural tube defects, Strokes and vascular malformations, Trauma of the head and spine with 3 dedicated pediatric neurosurgeons. One of the residents from Providence is at Childrens every month for coverage. Each resident will do 6 months of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Childrens Hospital during the residency.
SINAI-GRACE HOSPITAL
The major trauma center for Northwest Detroit. The neurosurgery service performs anterior and posterior cervical and thoracolumbar spinal instrumentation and fusion; intracranial procedures for brain tumor,vascular lesions, intracerebral hematoma, traumatic lesions, stereotactic biopsy and peripheral nerve surgery. Trauma patients are taken care of in cooperation with the trauma surgery service. The Neurosurgery Service manages the traumatic brain injuries, including placement and management of intracranial pressure monitors. Sinai-Grace Hospital/DMC is one of the sites participating in an NIH Study of Stereotactic thrombolysis of intracerebral hematoma. Sinai-Grace Hospital is the only center in the Detroit Medical Center that is currently doing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for movement disorders, i.e. Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. The neurosurgery residents of providence exclusively cover Sinai-grace hospital 24/7.
PROVIDENCE NOVI HOSPITAL (Construction Completed 2008)
Neurosciences Center of Excellence complete with state of the art Ors, intraoperative MRI, stealth, etc .
Craniofacial Institute for Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Ian T. Jackson
Craniofacial reconstruction with neurosurgery department
Craniofacial fellowship available
Michigan Ear Institute, Dr. Dennis Bojrab, Dr. Jack Kartush, Dr. Michael LaRouere, Dr. John Zappia, Dr. Eric Sargent, Dr. Seilesh Babu
Approx 150 acoustic neuromas/yr, also glomus tumor, encephalocele, etc with neurosurgery department
Neurootology/Skull Base Fellowship available
Neurosurgery Department (Attendings Below)
Minimally Invasive Spine Fellowship Available (Perez-Cruet)
Neuroendovascular/Cerebrovascular Fellowship Available (Fessler)
DETROIT, MI
This is not Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital and the residents do not rotate at POH. Unfortunately, this has been mislabeled for years by the AOA as POH only sponsors the program for Providence because Providence is not an Osteopathic Hospital. Neurosurgery programs are very difficult for a hospital to start. The Neurosurgeons at Providence wanted to start a NS residency. POH had a DO program that was falling apart and the AOA allowed Providence to take over the program, and the program is affiliated with Michigan State University. This program rocks, it is by far the best DO program as it has the same qualities as any ACGME MD Program. Believe me when I state this fact. The residents dont rotate all over the place and it is a very hands-on residency. The residents cover Providence Hospital, Sinai-Grace Trauma Hospital, and Childrens Hospital of Michigan. Check out this Whos Who list of staff. The didactics are very rigorous with full in-house cadaver labs in Spine and Skull Base Surgery. There is also a full operating room in the research department. The current Chief Resident has been accepted for a Spine Fellowship at University of Miami. The incoming Chief has already been accepted for a Neurosurgical Oncology Fellowship at Moffitt Cancer Institute, Universtiy of South Florida. I will attempt to describe some of the features to educate all of you on this wonderful opportunity. For more info please contact the Residency coordinator: Vanessa Solomon, 248-849-3403. There is a web site but it is not up to date, http://www.stjohn.org/ProvidenceGME/ResidencyPrograms/osteopathicneurosurgery/
I encourage all residents or any students that have rotated at Providence to post their thoughts. I hope this helps and Good Luck.
EDUCATION/DIDACTICS
Neuorsurgery Clinic
Providence: Weekly
Childrens: Myelo Clinic, radiology conf, research conf, pediatric neurosurgery clinic, epilepsy clinic weekly
Neuropathology: Brain Cutting Weekly
Neuroradiology: Neuroradiology Grand Rounds Weekly Wednesday, Neuroimaging lectures Tuesday
Every Wednesday
Brain/Vascular Conference
Resident Lectures
Every Thursday
Spine Conference
First Thursday
Head & Neck Conference
Third Thursday
Skull Base Conference
Monthly
CPC
Quarterly
M&M
Cadaver Lab
Guest Lecturer
Research
Paper required yearly
Resident Boards
Every March
Board review throughout the year
PGY-3 Year
Microvascular Course
Temporal Bone Lab Course
BASIC SCHEDULE (4-3 month Blocks)
Providence is accepting 2 residents/yearly.
Some flexability within the schedule because of 2 residents/year, this is just basic outline.
PGY 6: 1-Providence NS, 2-Providence NS, 3-Providence NS, 4-Providence NS
PGY 5: 1-Grace NS, 2-Grace NS, 3-Elective, 4-Childrens NS
PGY 4: 1-Neurology, 2-Providence NS, 3-Providence NS, 4-Neuropathology
PGY 3: 1-Neuroradiology, 2-SkullBase/Pain, 3-Childrens NS, 4-Providence NS
PGY 2: 1-Providence NS 2-Neuro ICU 3-Providence NS 4-Grace NS
INTERNS (12-1 Month Blocks)
Interns take call on the neurosurgery service and are required to attend all neurosurgery conferences
Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, General Surgery
Internal Medicine x 2, Ambulatory Care, Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care Unit
Vacation/Conference (must attend a conference during this month)
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
St. John Health is comprised of nine hospitals plus more than 125 medical facilities in southeast Michigan.
Providence Hospital, a 459-bed teaching hospital, located in Southfield, Michigan.
Residency Programs: Neurosurgery, General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Diagnostic Radiology, Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Transitional Rotating Internship, Preliminary General Surgery Internship, Osteopathic Internship, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Pshychiatry, , Sports Medicine
Fellowships: Neuroendovascular Surgery, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Neurotology-Skull Base Surgery, Craniofacial Surgery, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Hematology-Oncology, Gastroenterology
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN
The Department of Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital of Michigan specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children with a range of neurosurgical disorders, such as:
Abnormal skull development, Brain tumors, Congenital spine abnormalities, Epilepsy, Hydrocephalus, Neural tube defects, Strokes and vascular malformations, Trauma of the head and spine with 3 dedicated pediatric neurosurgeons. One of the residents from Providence is at Childrens every month for coverage. Each resident will do 6 months of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Childrens Hospital during the residency.
SINAI-GRACE HOSPITAL
The major trauma center for Northwest Detroit. The neurosurgery service performs anterior and posterior cervical and thoracolumbar spinal instrumentation and fusion; intracranial procedures for brain tumor,vascular lesions, intracerebral hematoma, traumatic lesions, stereotactic biopsy and peripheral nerve surgery. Trauma patients are taken care of in cooperation with the trauma surgery service. The Neurosurgery Service manages the traumatic brain injuries, including placement and management of intracranial pressure monitors. Sinai-Grace Hospital/DMC is one of the sites participating in an NIH Study of Stereotactic thrombolysis of intracerebral hematoma. Sinai-Grace Hospital is the only center in the Detroit Medical Center that is currently doing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for movement disorders, i.e. Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. The neurosurgery residents of providence exclusively cover Sinai-grace hospital 24/7.
PROVIDENCE NOVI HOSPITAL (Construction Completed 2008)
Neurosciences Center of Excellence complete with state of the art Ors, intraoperative MRI, stealth, etc .
Craniofacial Institute for Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Ian T. Jackson
Craniofacial reconstruction with neurosurgery department
Craniofacial fellowship available
Michigan Ear Institute, Dr. Dennis Bojrab, Dr. Jack Kartush, Dr. Michael LaRouere, Dr. John Zappia, Dr. Eric Sargent, Dr. Seilesh Babu
Approx 150 acoustic neuromas/yr, also glomus tumor, encephalocele, etc with neurosurgery department
Neurootology/Skull Base Fellowship available
Neurosurgery Department (Attendings Below)
Minimally Invasive Spine Fellowship Available (Perez-Cruet)
Neuroendovascular/Cerebrovascular Fellowship Available (Fessler)