Elective Rotations for Medical Students

Henry Ford Macomb

Henry Ford Macomb Hospital welcomes students to our campus for clerkships and elective rotations. Long a leader in healthcare as the East side's first hospital, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital partners with its community to improve the health of those we serve.

Why Henry Ford Macomb?

  • 7 ACGME accredited residency programs
  • Level 2 trauma center and stroke center
  • Close proximity to MSUCOM’s southeastern location
  • Brand new patient tower with 5 patient floors.
  • State-of-the-art surgery facilities with robotics (DaVinci)
  • Residency Programs

    Rotations for Visiting Residents

    Henry Ford Macomb offers audition rotations for emergency medicine, family medicine, general surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics & gynecology, orthopedic surgery, and otolaryngology. Our rotations are offered from July to mid-December. All visiting residents will need to apply through VSLO by choosing the Clinton Township (Macomb Campus) location.

    Currently, we are not able to offer electives to visiting students.

    Medical Student Lounge and Relaxation Space

    Medical students have access to both the first and second floor resident lounges for study and downtime. They also have access to sleep rooms which can be used if needed. Students are given lockers in the resident lounge on the second floor of the medical office pavilion.

    Parking

    All parking designated with solid gray is guest parking. Students are not allowed to park in visitor parking. Students have badge access to a general staff parking lot across Commons Drive. Students may also park in the green areas near the North Tower. The two assigned parking areas in purple and orange are designated for specific employees, and students may not park in these areas.

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