Stephen Weiss
Genetic Medicine Education

The U-M Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Genetic Medicine has a strong interest in training learners interested in the field of molecular medicine and genetics. In addition to the Medical Genetics Residency Program (based in the Department of Pediatrics), the U-M Medical School offers several advanced training and graduate programs in this field.

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Medical Genetics Residency Program - Department of Pediatrics

Based in the Division of Pediatric Genetics, Metabolism and Genomic Medicine, the Medical Genetics Residency Program utilizes combined clinical genetics services, basic science research and education programs of multiple departments. 

The primary goals of the program are board certification in Medical Genetics and preparation for a research career in academic genetics. Residents will complete rotations in Pediatric Genetics, Pediatric Biochemical Genetics, Internal Medicine Genetic Medicine, Cancer Genetics, Prenatal Genetics and Adult Neurogenetics.

The Division of Genetic Medicine faculty and staff teach and provide guidance in both the classroom and clinical settings, and are committed to providing exceptional and unique educational opportunities designed to enrich each resident's experience in the program.

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Graduate & Advanced Training Programs
Conferences & Lectures

Our division holds regularly scheduled conferences with the majority being available for physicians to earn CME credit. The University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Additional conferences/CME opportunities include: