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Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Medical school of Michigan State University

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Summary

Medical school of Michigan State University

FieldValue
nameMichigan State University
College of Human Medicine
image_nameMsu-chm-secchia-center-evening.jpg
image_altPicture of Secchia Center building at dusk
mottoServing the People
established1964
typePublic
academic_staff600 full-time, 3300 adjunct
deanSupratik Rayamajhi, MD (Interim)
students800
cityEast Lansing
stateMichigan
countryUSA
coor
campusEast Lansing, Grand Rapids, Flint
free_labelTuition (2020-2021)
free$48,378 resident
$89,712 non-resident
website

College of Human Medicine $89,712 non-resident

The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (MSUCHM) is an academic division of Michigan State University (MSU) that grants the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, emphasizing patient-centered care and a biopsychosocial approach to caring for patients. Required courses at the college reinforce the importance of ethics and professionalism in medicine. In 2013, U.S. News & World Report ranked the college 46th for primary care. The college was also ranked for family medicine and rural medicine. Pre-clinical campuses are located on MSU's main campus in East Lansing, Michigan and in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, while the clinical rotations are at seven community campuses located throughout Michigan.

History

From 1959–61, several reports demonstrated the need for a third medical school in Michigan focused on serving the state's population through direct involvement in community health care. In 1961, the Michigan State Board of Trustees decided to begin a two-year medical program at Michigan State University. Several grants aided the development of the program. Michigan State University appointed Andrew D. Hunt, MD as the first dean of the College of Human Medicine in 1964.

The College of Human Medicine began training pre-clinical medical students in the fall of 1966 (26 students) and the fall of 1967 (23 students). After their preclinical training, these students needed to transfer to other medical schools to finish the final two years of their medical school education. In 1967, the College of Human Medicine was approved for a four-year degree program. The first MDs graduated in 1972.

In 2006, Marsha D. Rappley, M.D., became the first graduate of the College of Human Medicine to become dean of the medical school. In August 2007, enrollment increased from 106 first-year students to 156 students. In October 2007, MSU Board of Trustees voted to approve a $90 million project to build a new educational facility in downtown Grand Rapids. The construction was supported entirely with private funds, including $55 million from Spectrum Health and $5 million from Richard DeVos. MSU alumnus and philanthropist Peter F. Secchia is the namesake for the facility, following his $10 million donation to the university.

In September 2010, the college's headquarters moved from Fee Hall in East Lansing to the newly built Secchia Center in Grand Rapids. The college's administration maintain offices at both the East Lansing and Grand Rapids campuses.

In June 2015, MSU announced plans to build an $88 million research complex, Grand Rapids Research Center, near the Secchia Center in downtown Grand Rapids. The center opened in September 2017. In later 2015, Marsha Rappley stepped down as Dean of the College, and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Aron Sousa, M.D., became interim dean.

On October 1, 2016, the College of Human Medicine welcomed its new dean, Norman Beauchamp Jr., MD, the second graduate of the college to serve as dean.

In October 2019, Dr. Norman Beauchamp was promoted as the Executive Vice President of Health Sciences at MSU. Dr. Aron Sousa once again reprised his role as interim dean and was appointed as dean in April 2022.

Clinical training

Clinical practice (undergraduate medical education during the third and fourth years of medical school), graduate medical education, and research takes place across eight campuses located throughout Michigan Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Midland, Marquette, Southeast Michigan and Traverse City. In 2022, CHM opened a new campus in Detroit, MI with the Henry Ford Hospital main campus. The college previously had a Saginaw campus, but that was transitioned to the Central Michigan University College of Medicine in 2011. The campus in Kalamazoo, was transitioned to Western Michigan University in 2014. Students are assigned to one of the campuses for their third and fourth years, rather than a specific hospital. The campus administration then places students at hospitals within the campus. After submitting a request, clinical students are also able to take a clerkship at a campus other than their assigned campus. Students may fulfill clerkship electives outside of the MSU system only in their fourth year.

Grand Rapids

MSU CHM Secchia Center.

The Grand Rapids campus serves as both a pre-clinical and clinical campus.

  • Spectrum Butterworth Hospital
  • Saint Mary's Health Care
  • Spectrum Blodgett Hospital

Flint

Flint]], in the former ''Flint Journal'' Building

The Flint campus utilizes three area hospitals.

  • Ascension Genesys Hospital
  • Hurley Medical Center
  • McLaren Regional Medical Center

Lansing

Adjacent to the pre-clinical campus in East Lansing, the Lansing campus provides clerkship training at area hospitals. Pre-clinical students also have educational experiences at Sparrow Hospital.

  • McLaren–Greater Lansing Hospital
  • Sparrow Hospital

Marquette

The Upper Peninsula campus, based in Marquette, provides an environment for training physicians in rural medicine. The campus is operated in collaboration with the Upper Peninsula Health Education Corporation.

  • Marquette General Hospital

Midland Regional Campus

The Midland Regional Campus is based in Midland, but students at this campus also have clerkships in hospitals in Saginaw, Alma, Clare, and Gladwin. This campus was formerly known as the Saginaw campus, but the headquarters moved to Midland as of July 2011.

  • MidMichigan Medical Center-Midland
  • MidMichigan Medical Center-Gladwin
  • MidMichigan Medical Center-Clare
  • Gratiot Medical Center
  • Covenant Medical Center
  • St. Mary's of Michigan Medical Center

Traverse City

  • Munson Medical Center

Southeast Michigan

  • Ascension Providence Southfield
  • Ascension Providence Novi

Graduate medical education

Residencies

The College of Human Medicine sponsors or is affiliated with 59 graduate medical education programs and 872 residents, including the following programs. In the Lansing area, MSU collaborates with area hospitals through Graduate Medical Education, Inc. MSU/Flint Area Medical Education partners with MSU CHM in the Flint area.

SpecialtyLocationSponsor(s)Reference
Emergency MedicineLansingMSU CHM, MSU COM, Sparrow Hospital
Emergency MedicineGrand RapidsMSU CHM, GRMEP
Family MedicineLansingSparrow Hospital, MSU CHM
Family MedicineGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM
Family MedicineMarquetteMarquette General Hospital, MSU CHM, Lake Erie COM
Family MedicineMidlandMidMichigan Medical Center-Midland, MSU CHM
Family MedicineTraverse CityMunson Medical Center, MSU CHM, MSU COM
General SurgeryLansing, FlintMSU CHM
General SurgeryGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM
Internal MedicineLansingMSU CHM, Sparrow Hospital
Internal MedicineGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM
Obstetrics and GynecologyLansingSparrow Hospital, MSU CHM, MSU COM
Obstetrics and GynecologyGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM
Orthopaedic SurgeryGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM
PediatricsLansingMSU CHM, Sparrow Hospital
PediatricsGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM
Physical Medicine and RehabilitationLansingMSU CHM, MSU COM, GMEI, Sparrow Hospital
Plastic SurgeryGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM
PsychiatryLansingMSU CHM, MSU COM
Diagnostic RadiologyFlintMSU CHM, MSU FAME
Diagnostic RadiologyGrand RapidsMSU CHM, GRMEP
Vascular SurgeryGrand RapidsGRMEP, MSU CHM

Fellowships

Affiliated fellowship programs include:

  • Cardiology
  • Child and adolescent psychiatry
  • Endocrinology
  • Geriatrics
  • Hematology/oncology
  • Infectious disease
  • Interventional cardiology
  • Neonatology
  • Surgical Critical Care

Notable alumni==

  • Mona Hanna-Attisha - pediatrician, public health advocate and Flint Water Crisis whistleblower
  • John A. McDougall - vegan advocate and nutrition expert
  • Nicholas Perricone - dermatologist and author
  • Stuart Sprague, nephrologist and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Pritzker School of Medicine
  • Ulana Suprun - former acting Minister of Healthcare of Ukraine

References

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