In June 2006, Brighton Hospital demonstrated its
position as a national leader in the clinical education of chemical
dependency specialists by launching its fellowship program in addiction
medicine.
The addiction fellowship was inaugurated with the
intention of:
- Providing post-graduate medical education and training in addiction
medicine to qualified physicians.
- Expanding the pool of chemical dependency trained physicians in
Michigan.
- Supporting the vision of Brighton Hospital as an innovator in
substance abuse treatment and addiction medicine education.
The fellowship program provides one year of
experiential learning at Brighton Hospital and through the St. John Health
System. Fellows will have training in all levels of drug and alcohol
treatment including outpatient, detoxification, rehabilitation and
consultation. Brighton's addition fellowships increase the quality
and quantity of clinical staff at Brighton Hospital and support our vision
as a national center of excellence, and an innovator in drug and alcohol
treatment and addiction education.
Dr. Nalini Velayudhan, the first fellow at Brighton Hospital,
began the nationally recognized fellowship program under the direction of
Dr. John Hopper. "This has been a great opportunity for me to learn,
to teach others and to help de-stigmatize the disease of chemical
dependency," says Dr. Velayudhan. "Most
medical schools do not study addiction, despite the fact that it is a
disease that affects all ages and economic groups."
The Addiction Fellowship Program is open to
physicians who hold an unrestricted license to practice medicine in the
State of Michigan and are board certified in a specialty recognized by the
American Board of Medical Specialties.
Applications for fellowships are reviewed on a
rolling basis. For further information contact the Medical Department
Assistant at medstaff@brightonhospital.org.