Beaumont Health-Wayne

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3.0 out of 5 stars (based on 2 reviews)

The residency program in Wayne, Michigan, focuses on various areas of foot and ankle surgery, including trauma, reconstruction, elective procedures, infection, and research. The program offers a comprehensive education covering all aspects of foot and ankle surgery, with a strong emphasis on reconstructive adult and pediatric foot and ankle surgery, trauma surgery, diabetic limb salvage reconstructive surgery, and elective forefoot surgery. The program is classified as PM&S-36, rearfoot/ankle, and includes benefits such as medical prescription coverage, life insurance, paid time off, retirement plan, dental and vision coverage, disability insurance, flexible spending account, and CME allowance. To learn more about the program, visit their website. Additionally, Wayne, Michigan offers a variety of attractions, including the Ford-Wyoming Drive-In Theatre, the Lower Rouge River Recreation Trail, and the Wayne Historical Museum.

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Dying program

March 22, 2025

This is a dying program. The only attending that lets you do the entirety of the case is Dr. Fallat; once he is gone, the program will be irrelevant. He speaks to his male residents poorly and is quite frankly inappropriate. The quality of residents is also mediocre at best. However, given all that, they do see a good amount of trauma but I don’t think they are as good as they think they are. First year residents are stressed and overworked while the upperclassmen barely do anything.

For surgery (Fallat days)- they ALL have to be in the OR… And I mean every resident. They follow a system where first years do dirty cases, 2nd do forefoot and 3rd do rearfoot. If they’re doing a rearfoot case, then all the third years are scrubbed in along with Fallat and the scrub techs.The rest of the residents are just standing around on their phones.

In terms of clinic- they make students draw up three syringes each to inject every patient instead of actually figuring out whats going on with them. They have a wall of publications that are half-assed worked just to say they are “published”.

Overall, this program isn’t as great as it once was thought to be. I don’t recommend this place at all

E M

Great program for trauma/reconstructive training

October 26, 2023

Great program that’s very trauma and reconstruction heavy. Some more attendings are being hired here so there is more case diversity even more so than before. Dr Fallat is an amazing mentor to learn from. If you want to do lots of trauma, reconstruction, this is ur spot.

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