Rotation Schedule

  • Family Medicine Center – 2 months
    Adult Inpatient Medicine – 2 months
    Obstetrics – 2 months
    Dermatology – 1 month
    Emergency Medicine – 1 month
    Orthopedics/Sports Medicine – 1 month
    Outpatient Pediatrics – 1 month
    Surgery – 1 month
    Elective – 1 month

  • Family Medicine Center – 2 months
    Adult Inpatient Medicine – 2 months
    Inpatient Pediatrics – 1 month
    Outpatient Pediatrics – 1 month
    Gynecology – 1 month
    Geriatrics – 1 month
    Outpatient Psychiatry – 1 month
    Multispecialty* – 1 month
    Nephrology
    Gastroenterology
    Hematology/oncology
    Infectious Disease
    Elective – 2 months

    *Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Disease, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Otolaryngology, Urology

  • Family Medicine Center – 3 months
    Adult Inpatient Medicine – 2 months
    Emergency Medicine – 1 month
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine – 1 month
    ICU/Cardiology – 1 month
    Multispecialty* – 1 month
    Radiology
    Otolaryngology
    Ophthalmology
    Urology
    Elective – 3 months

    *Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Disease, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Otolaryngology, Urology

*Community Medicine done longitudinally in Family Medicine Center months

Clinical Sites and Encounters

  • Residency training occurs in a variety of settings to give a broad and diverse educational experience, particularly focused on community and public health.

    Sites include:

    Honor Community Health
    Primary continuity clinic – North Oakland Health Center
    Baldwin Health Center for Children
    Family Medicine Center

    St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
    Corewell Health – William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak
    Children’s Hospital of Michigan
    CNS Healthcare Clinic
    McLaren Macomb
    Kingsley Thomas, M.D., P.C.
    Oakland Orthopedic Partner, P.C.
    Seigel Dermatology

    George Nassif, M.D.
    Focus: Geriatric Medicine

  • Honor Community Health is known extensively for its partnerships in the community, particularly through its comprehensive co-location strategy throughout its locations. a variety of community partners at its health center locations. This includes partners such as CNS Healthcare at our Summit Center, Easterseals/MORC at our Plum Hollow Center, Oakland Family Services at our Orchard Lake Center, and Oakland County Health Division at our North Oakland Health Center and South Oakland Health Center locations.

Application and Selection Process

Eligibility and Selection:

  • The selection of high-quality residents for the Honor Community Health Family Medicine Residency Program is key to our goal of creating the best quality and most effective learning experiences. In compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) institutional requirements, applicants must meet one of the following qualifications to be considered eligible for matriculation into our residency program:

    • Graduate of a Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) or Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) accredited medical school

    • Graduate of an osteopathic school accredited by the AOA

Selection Process:

Oakland Integrated Healthcare Network (dba Honor Community Health) participates in the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) to select candidates Family Medicine Residency Programs. NRMP number is forthcoming. We have six first-year positions per year. Our ACGME program ID# is 1202500003.

Candidates are invited for personal interviews based on their eligibility above. Interviews for the incoming July 2024 class are scheduled to start in January 2024.

Application Process:

Applicants for the Honor Community Health Family Medicine Residency Program must follow these application requirements:

  • All applicants to our program must be registered with the Match.

  • Applications must be submitted through ERAS (Electronic Residency Application System)

  • Application deadline: December 31st

  • Applicants to the program must be either a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or be eligible for a J-1 visa. Only J-1 visas are accepted as part of the program.

ERAS applications must include all supporting credentials, including:

  • Application form

  • Letters of recommendation from physicians

  • Medical school performance evaluation / Dean’s letter

  • Transcripts from all medical schools attended

  • Personal statement

  • USMLE transcript with results of Step 1 and Step 2 or COMLEX Level 1 and 2.

  • ECFMG status report (if applicable)

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