I just read in the online paper yesterday that Wayne State University Orthopaedic Group HAS severed ties with The Detroit Medical Center.
Apparantly The DMC will be "looking" for a new academic partner, however the paper stated that in the meantime the ortho residency program will dissolve June 30th.
With 40 residents (alright 8 will be graduating anyway) so make that 32 residents, where do they all go?
That REALLY sucks.
Are attendings going to start doing ER consults...or will they pile that onto the general surgery intern/residents TO DO list?
Can Detroit (a historically financially labile) city and medical center really replace 40 residents (working 80+ hr weeks) with PA's? If they're broke now, just think about losing gov. funding for 40 spots, and hiring PA's willing to work enough hours to cover a busy trauma center...they will really be hurting.
This was a HUGE program...
Good luck to the remaining residents...Scrambling to find a position as a 2,3,4 and soon to be 5/chief really blows.
WSU ortho program has been a solid program, with peaks and troughs, however, this could definitely be the end of a heavy workload, inner city, resident run, dynasty...IF YOU COULD CALL IT THAT.
Any clarifications, or new information would be appreciated.
-Hulk
Apparantly The DMC will be "looking" for a new academic partner, however the paper stated that in the meantime the ortho residency program will dissolve June 30th.
With 40 residents (alright 8 will be graduating anyway) so make that 32 residents, where do they all go?
That REALLY sucks.
Are attendings going to start doing ER consults...or will they pile that onto the general surgery intern/residents TO DO list?
Can Detroit (a historically financially labile) city and medical center really replace 40 residents (working 80+ hr weeks) with PA's? If they're broke now, just think about losing gov. funding for 40 spots, and hiring PA's willing to work enough hours to cover a busy trauma center...they will really be hurting.
This was a HUGE program...
Good luck to the remaining residents...Scrambling to find a position as a 2,3,4 and soon to be 5/chief really blows.
WSU ortho program has been a solid program, with peaks and troughs, however, this could definitely be the end of a heavy workload, inner city, resident run, dynasty...IF YOU COULD CALL IT THAT.
Any clarifications, or new information would be appreciated.
-Hulk