For over three decades, the Internal Medicine Residency Program at McLaren Greater Lansing, in affiliation with Michigan State University (MSU), has been committed to shaping the future of medicine. We are excited about your interest in our program and encourage you to explore the opportunities highlighted here.
The core of the internal medicine residency at McLaren Greater Lansing is to provide a comprehensive educational journey in diagnosing and treating a wide spectrum of conditions within internal medicine and its specialized areas. Our curriculum is meticulously structured to offer a progressive learning experience, ensuring residents gain increasing autonomy and responsibility throughout their training. This approach guarantees that upon graduation, residents possess a robust and practical understanding of internal medicine.
Our residents benefit from in-depth specialty training across a range of critical fields. These include Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Infectious Disease, Geriatrics, and Hematology/Oncology. This broad exposure ensures that every graduate is equipped with the essential clinical and procedural skills necessary for either pursuing competitive sub-specialty training or confidently entering independent practice.
Furthermore, the McLaren Greater Lansing Internal Medicine Residency Program emphasizes the importance of clinical research. Residents are actively involved in ongoing faculty research initiatives and are encouraged to develop their own research projects. This is supported through dedicated faculty mentorship and collaborative opportunities, ensuring each resident participates in at least one scholarly project annually.
Ultimately, our program is dedicated to graduating highly competent general internists who embody a strong work ethic and professional conduct. These qualities are crucial for success in both academic and private clinical practice environments. We are proud to produce physicians who consistently seek and achieve board certification within two years of entering practice, a testament to the quality and rigor of the McLaren Health Care/Greater Lansing/MSU Internal Medicine Residency Program.