Competitive salary and benefits are provided to all resident and fellows. In addition, the Pediatric Residency program provides:
- access to extensiveCorewell Health library, resources, databases, E-books, E-journals, reference tools, board reviews online, and mobile applications, including: Medline, OvidWeb Databases, Pediatric Care Online, PubMed, Neofax, Medscape, ClinicalKey,
STAT!Ref, UptoDate, and many more.
- The Harriet Lane Handbook
- certification in BLS, PALS, NRP courses
- annual membership in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
- AAP educational resources, including: Pediatric Care online, AAP News (print and online), Pediatrics (print and online), PREP the Curriculum (online access only), the Academy’s board preparation materials, Pediatrics in Review (print and online),
Grand Rounds, Red Book Online, Bright Futures Mobile, PediaLink, EQIPP, AAP News Breaking News alerts and AAP News OnCall, Automatic membership in the AAP Section on Pediatric Trainees (SOPT), SOPT News and Views Blog, Online Access to MyAAP member
only content, National Conference and Exhibition.
- Board Review Course
- SEMCME research workshop series, SEMCME chief and resident workshop
- Residents as Teachers (RAT) program
- Certificate of Advanced Training in Pain Management
- many courses, workshops, and symposia throughout residency training, including research courses at Beaumont through the Research Institute, financial planning, Beaumont University, and related lectures
- Bwell, employee wellness program
- additional AAP resources, including AAP SmartBrief, PedJobs, AAP Insurance Program, Life After Training – guide for graduating residents
- AAP funding opportunities, including
- Anne E. Dyson Child Advocacy Award, Resident research grants, International Elective Award, Program Delegate Award, Resident (hardship) scholarships, legislative conference grants, CATCH grants