
Graduate Medical Education, Inc. (GMEI) is a partnership between Ingham Regional Medical Center, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Sparrow Health System. These historically competitive institutions have joined forces to ensure quality educational experiences for residents training in the Mid-Michigan region.
We have a helpful calendar of events for our coordinators to help keep on top of annual items that are part of running a residency or fellowship.
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The 7th annual Mid-Michigan Regional Research Day will be on Thursday, April 19, 2012! We will be back at the University Club again.
To submit an abstract please go to our Abstract Submission page. Abstracts are due by 9am on Thursday, March 15.
Please click here to see a list of the 2011 prize winners!
GMEI is pleased to announce the
Resident-led Research Mini-Grants
initiative.
All interns/residents/fellows based out of the Lansing-East Lansing community graduate medical education training programs are invited to submit applications. Only applications submitted by this group will be considered.
The Summer 2010 edition of the AMA Medical Education Bulletin has information on the Seed Grant Research Program.
According to the AMA website, the program provides $2,500 grants to help them conduct small basic science, applied, or clinical research projects.
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Mid-Michigan offers outstanding medical education opportunities. With over 40 residency, internship, fellowship programs available, the area is home to approximately 280 trainees. A growing region with two full-service health systems and two medical schools, Mid-Michigan is a great place to live and learn.
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