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Beaumont Urology Accepting Applications?

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The Beaumont urology program in Royal Oak, MI was removed from the match this year as it is converting to a 5 year program.  So, yes, the applicant season is back open.

 Here is the new/updated website with all the details about the program.  Let me know if anyone has any suggestions for making the website more comprehenisive, or if there is something you want to know about the program that is not on the site.  Thanks!

http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-residency

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  Please visit the Programs

 

Please visit the Programs website for further information:

  

Urology - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-residency

Program Faculty - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-program-faculty

Curriculum - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-curriculum

Didactics - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-didactics

Goals & Objectives - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-goals-objectives

Outcomes - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-outcomes

Research - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-research

Beaumont Urology News - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-patient-population

Events - http://meded.beaumont.edu/node/641

Application - http://meded.beaumont.edu/urology-application

The department of Urology at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak will be transitioning its residency program from six years to five years, starting with the 2012-2013 academic term on July 1. The residents will still see the same quality four-year urology training, according to Jay Hollander, M.D., Urology residency program director who added that the pre-urology surgical training would be tailored to a one-year exposure. “Nationally, most programs have trended towards a five-year program,” noted Dr. Hollander. “The cost of medical education has skyrocketed, and we hope this will be viewed as a favorable aspect to our program without significantly compromising the educational component.”