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I am humbled to have served as your Chair over the last 5 years. Quoting Ron Krome, My only talent is the ability to attract great people around me. Our members are making a difference from the street of Detroit to the streets of Laos, India and Guatemala. Our members have attained high profile leadership positions nationally within EM and within other specialty societies. Our members regularly receive awards locally, regionally and nationally. Our members are well positioned within Our department has grown in size, breadth, expertise and quality. We are called the Can Do department by administrators. Our clinical care is among the best in the city, although a bit more difficult to quantitate, our colleagues and our administration continually praise our expertise. Our progress and expansion are nothing short of remarkable. We are currently ranked 19th in NIH funding, which is among the highest in the University. Our research personnel have increased 8 fold and our clinical research funding has increased 5 fold from Our awards and proposals have increased, both in numbers and dollars. Thank you to all who provide exceptional care to our patients. Probably one of the best measures of your quality is when the leader of a for profit organizations refuses to put your clinical service contract out for bid, stating I have no where to go but down. Continued on page 2ΔΆ P A G E 2 Letter from the Chair administration and regularly sought after for their knowledge, locally and nationally. Thomas Endowed Professor Specialist-In-Chief, Detroit Medical Center WSU SOM graduates matriculate into EM residencies at nearly triple the rate of other schools. O Neil, MD, FACEP, FAHA Munuswamy Dayanandan Endowed Chair Edward S. Regarding research, we have shown a steady increase in grant submission awards and academic out- Brian J. Thank you to all of you who educate our students, our residents and our colleagues. We have recently added an additional Toxicology Fellow housed at Henry Ford Main Campus and added an Education Fellowship under the direction of Dr. Our fellowships in Ultrasound, EMS, Research, Sports Medicine, Global Medicine and Toxicology are also highly sought after. Our residents are embraced on off service rotations and their competence regularly noted. Our residencies are among the best nationally, are highly sought after and continue to improve.
We provide 7,619 hours of essentially uncompensated teaching to the SOM annually, the most of any department. WSU SOM graduates matriculate into EM residencies at nearly triple the rate of other schools, 13.7%, 5.2%. This is 50% better than the national average. Regarding education, our emergency medicine student clerkship has been the top rated clerkship in the SOM for over a decade, with 78%, rating it as excellent, and over 95% rating it as good or excellent. I would now like to share some of that presentation with you now. I had the chance to sit down with President Roy Wilson recently to discuss our department and, rightfully, he was very impressed. It has been stated publicly by the Wayne State University School of Medicine leadership that Emergency Medicine is probably the only department succeeding at the three primary missions of Research, Education and Clinical Service. Though we face challenges on many fronts, we are well positioned to weather them all. The way to stay relevant and necessary is to be the best at what you do. 23 Trip Sitters 27 N O V E M B E R Letter from the Chair The only constant is change. Thomas Memorial Golf Outing Grand Rounds occur every Thursday and SGH and DRH.
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