Metro Health - University of Michigan Health

Metro Health - University of Michigan Health

Metro Health - University of Michigan Health

In 2020, Metro Health was the only Grand Rapids area hospital among the "101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work for" by the National Association of Business Resources.  
Wyoming, Michigan, United States Wyoming, Michigan, United States

Company Information

As an affiliate of University of Michigan Health, Metro Health provides a world-class system of leading-edge healthcare services with its patient-centric, holistic approach.

The 208-bed hospital anchors Metro Health Village in Wyoming, Michigan, serving more than 250,000 patients annually. More than 61,000 emergency patients are treated each year at the hospital, a Verified Level II Trauma Center. Primary and specialty care services are provided at 30 locations throughout West Michigan.

More than 500 staff physicians provide state-of-the-art treatment for a full array of health needs, including for cancer, heart and vascular disease, stroke and trauma. As a certified Comprehensive Stroke Center and accredited Chest Pain Center, Metro Health provides specialty services that include neurosciences, pulmonology, gastroenterology, cardiology, endocrinology, OB/GYN, bariatrics, orthopedics and wound care.
How many internships are you providing to the program?: 5

Company History

This dream began in the early days of World War II, with a group of doctors dedicated to the ideal of patient-centered, holistic care. They took out second mortgages and borrowed on their life insurance policies to open a 28-bed osteopathic hospital in a converted house in Grand Rapids. They promoted their dream as a "friendly home of hope and hospitality." Today that dream has grown into the 170-acre Metro Health Village, anchored by the award-winning Metro Health Hospital and with a network of convenient community-based offices throughout West Michigan.
Placements require a financial obligation of $1,600 for each youth under 18 years old, and $2,000 for each intern 18 or older. Please indicate if you are a nonprofit organization and need wage assistance.: No
What transportation options for getting to and from work are available to you?: By Public Transport (Bus, Wheels to Work, or Bike/ Walk), By Car
Public Transportation Supports: Proximity to bus line and details of which line/stop. Wheels to Work program participation and cost.: Bus 16 comes to the Metro Health Village
Is your organization a Minority Business Enterprise?: No
Diversity Equity, & Inclusion Commitment: Share your organizations commitment to DEI, including local or national diversity commitments/pledges, links to public content outlining your strategy, and current representation in leadership and the general workforce.: One of the Co-Leaders of this program at Metro will be our DEI Coordinator. Metro Health has created an office of DEI in the last 2 years and has instilled a commitment to DEI in our Board bylaws.

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