Emergency Care Specialists - Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship
Every year, ECS sponsors a one-year emergency ultrasound fellowship with Spectrum Health and Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital.
Spectrum Health, in partnership with Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, has over 32 ACGME-accredited residency and fellowship programs, including the emergency medicine residency program.
To learn more or to begin the application, please Click here.The fellow’s clinical shifts will be scheduled at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital and Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital level one adult and pediatric trauma centers, with a combined annual volume of 150,000 patients.
Our PGY-1 emergency medicine residents have a dedicated ultrasound curriculum covering core ultrasound applications through monthly didactic sessions. In PGY-2, residents perform two two-week dedicated ultrasound rotations.
Spectrum Health has been recognized as one of the nation’s 15 Top Health Systems by Truven Health Analytics®, part of IBM Watson Health™. Spectrum Health is a leader in services, including heart, lung and bone marrow transplant programs. Our health care community is anchored by its relationships with Van Andel Research Institute, Spectrum Health Cancer Center at Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, which are built adjacent to Spectrum Health Medical Center on Michigan Street, known locally as ‘The Medical Mile.’
Interested Candidates Contact:
Matt Flannigan, DO, RDMS
Ultrasound Program Director
Assistant Professor/Core Faculty
GRMEP/MSU-Grand Rapids Emergency Medicine Residency
Matthew.Flannigan@ecs-wmi.com or hr@ecs-wmi.com