The University of Michigan is committed to empowering faculty and fellows to achieve their professional goals. We support trainees with diverse interests, ranging from clinical care to research to education. Our faculty and fellows are innovators and we are always working to ensure they have the resources and opportunities they need to grow and succeed.
Leadership by Example: Our goal is to be leaders in advancing the field of Endocrinology's approach to faculty and resident development
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: We want to ensure every individual has an equal and inclusive opportunity to achieve excellence.
Acceleration of Faculty and Fellow Success: Faculty and fellow in the Division of MEND will be supported in each step of their professional journey.
Small City, Big Intellect
While we’re proud of the scale and the stature of our programs, numbers can’t capture the warmth and collegiality of our culture and our institution. The University of Michigan is a place where physicians bump into engineers at a coffee shop and form decades-long research partnerships. It is a place where continuous learning is a given. Lectures by visiting international experts are just one of the ways our students discover a richer learning experience. In short, the world comes to you at the University of Michigan. We combine opportunities to learn from world-class leaders with a setting that thrives on collaboration.
Stronger Together
You’ll join a cohort of students, residents and fellows from leading institutions.
Our programs frequently recruit trainees from top 20 medical schools, and when trainees leave Michigan, they have their pick of options.
With many residents and fellows across 107 specialties and sub-specialties, the learning experience at Michigan provides rich opportunities to learn with and from a diverse cohort. We are committed to an inclusive environment that recognizes strengths in different backgrounds, skills and abilities.
Great cases come to you
Your training ground is Michigan Medicine, U-M's academic medical center, which includes in-patient hospitals for adults and children, and specialty centers for cardiovascular care, cancer treatment, eye care, and women’s health.
The size and scope of clinical facilities — nearly 1,000 beds and U-M’s status as a state/regional referral center mean that you’ll manage more clinical cases and see more diverse and rare cases than at other institutions. With the hospital campus in the center of our compact and livable city, you’ll spend more time seeing patients and less time stuck in traffic.
last edited: 12Apr2025