Explore the clinical, work and common areas where you’ll train and grow as a physician.
Train and practice with the University of Michigan Medical School Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in our robust academic, clinical, and common facilities and spaces. Students and trainees get ready for practice in our anatomy labs, which are student led and faculty supervised. Explore the clinical spaces where patient care is delivered, including our state-of-the-art Pediatric Emergency Department which is dedicated to care delivery for patients through age 20. Our common spaces include a full wellness center on-site at University Hospital South, where trainees, physicians, and staff can get in a workout between shifts.
This space is used for anatomy education that is student-led and cadaveric dissection-based.
The Michigan Medicine Emergency Department is a Level One trauma center, ranked as having the highest level of care available for emergency health care.
Clinical and work spaces exclusively for the emergency care of patients through age 20.
This 11-story, 1.8 million square-foot, 550-bed hospital is a central hub of the Michigan Medicine medical campus.
The common spaces within and outside of the University Hospital provide a respite from clinical activities.
A wellness center for faculty and staff is located in the University Hospital South building on the main medical campus.
Light and nature-filled common spaces draw patients, visitors and staff from throughout the medical campus.