Lansing Campus
The two Lansing health systems, Sparrow Health System and Ingham Regional Medical Center, are within easy access to one another. The health systems provide a total bed capacity of 1,025 and offer such services as a Regional Neonatology Unit, a Regional Burn Unit, the Mid-Michigan Tuberculosis Service, Rehabilitation, Neurology, a Spinal Cord Unit, and a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The two health systems record more than 520,800 outpatient visits and 97,600 emergency department visits annually.
The students receive their instructions from full-time faculty at Michigan State University and volunteer faculty affiliated with CHM. Volunteer faculty are practicing physicians, residents, fellows, and allied health care professionals within the Lansing area. The available faculty resources in the Lansing community give students access to a large selection of specialty and sub-specialty rotations.
The Lansing campus has graduate programs in internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, emergency medicine, psychiatry, family practice, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. In addition, fellowship programs exist in cardiology, geriatrics, neonatology, and hematology/oncology. Teaching medical students is an integral part of these graduate programs, and the residents/fellows hold volunteer clinical appointments through their respective department at Michigan State University
Administration
Renuka Gera, M.D.
Assistant Dean
MSU College of Human Medicine
Sparrow Professional Bldg., #640
1200 E. Michigan Avenue
Lansing, MI 48912
gera@msu.edu
517-364-5890
517-364-5899 (FAX)
Karlene Torres Community Administrator
torresk@msu.edu
517-364-5896
Barbara Ward-Austin
Administrative Assistant to Dr. Gera
wardba@msu.edu
517-364-5890
Lansing Website
http://www.chmlansing.msu.edu/




