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This is a brief description of the benefits provided by Sparrow Hospital. This summary is intended only as an overview.
Residents are welcome to review the detailed policies in the Human Resource or Medical Education offices.
Employee benefit plans are reviewed at least annually and changes may be mandated by governmental regulation or may be desirable
from the employer's standpoint. The employer reserves the right to add, terminate, alter or replace the various benefit programs.
- Resident/Subspecialty Resident Stipend
Residents and Subspecialty Residents are paid an education stipend, as specified in their contract, which is payable in bi-weekly installments.
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Residents
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Subspecialty Residents
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PGY 1 - $42,425/year
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PGY 4 - $47,725/year
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PGY 2 - $44,122/year
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PGY 5 - $49,633/year
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PGY 3 - $45,888/year
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PGY 6 - $51,620/year
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PGY 4 - $47,725/year
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PGY 7 - $53,684/year
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- Other Financial Benefits
- Continuing Medical Education (CME) - Sparrow Hospital provides a CME allowance
of $600 for first year residents and $1000 for each subsequent year.
Residents will be reimbursed for CME expenses in accordance with
hospital policy and subject to procedure established by the
appropriate residency director. Unused CME funds at annual contract
expiration are forfeited. The Human Resources policy on tuition
reimbursement does not apply to residents.
- License Fees - Each residency year, Sparrow will pay the full cost of
a Michigan "Educational Limited License" and the Michigan "Controlled
Substance License" or will prorate the cost of the permanent licenses
for the period the resident is in a Sparrow residency program after
their first year. Federal DEA license fees are the responsibility of
the resident.
- Personal Loans - Personal loans may be arranged through the Medical
Credit Union. Advance loans, up to $500, prior to actual starting date
(for moving, etc.) may be arranged as a payroll deduction. Requests
for such loans are made through the Director of Medical Education.
- Meal Allowance - Each resident will receive meals while on duty at Sparrow Hospital consistent with the
resident meal allowance policy. The hospital approves an annual total resident meal fund that is allocated to the residency programs.
- Duty Hours and Time Off
The purpose of resident education programs
offered by Sparrow Hospital is education. Sparrow recognizes that
quality education can only be provided when quality patient care is
foremost with attending and resident physicians. In order for a resident
to achieve optimal educational benefit and patients to achieve optimum
patient care, a variety of duty hours are necessary. The hours of duty
and responsibilities of residents will be determined by the Residency
Programs in conformance with standards set by Accrediting Agencies,
specialty guidelines, and high standards for the specialty care
patients. The Residency Program follows the 80-hour work week average
guidelines for a month rotation as specified by the American Osteopathic
Association body. All residents should have at least one 24-hour day out
of seven days, on average, free of all patient care responsibilities,
and should be on call no more than every third night when averaged over
a four week period. Time off for any reason must receive prior approval
of the Residency Directors. Residents must be responsible for
understanding that accreditation, graduation, licensing, and board
eligibility may all be affected by Leaves of Absence from a Residency
Program. If there is any doubt about the effects of a Leave of Absence
on graduation, accreditation, licensing, or board eligibility, the
Resident is responsible for obtaining written clarification prior to
taking the Leave of Absence. The Program Director may provide guidance
and assistance. Leaves of Absence must follow Human Resources policies.
- Family and Medical Leave - Residents are eligible to take up to 12 work weeks
(or a 12 week equivalent in certain circumstances) of F&M Leave
provided the Associate has worked for Sparrow for at least one year
prior to requesting the leave, and has worked for at least 1,250 hours
over the previous twelve months.
- Vacation Days - Residents are allowed ten (10) working days of
vacation in their first year, and fifteen (15) days per year
thereafter, which must be requested and taken in accordance with the
policies set forth on the vacation request form. Vacation is a yearly
benefit and will not carry over from one year to the next.
- Holidays
- All residents shall abide by the standard hospital holiday policy.
Currently, six holidays are recognized (Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, and Fourth of July). If a
resident is on duty during a holiday, they may schedule an equivalent
day off at another time, during the same rotation, with the approval
of their Chief Instructor, Residency Director and the Director of
Medical Education. Holiday on call rotations are established in the
monthly schedule and any subsequent changes are to be made directly
between the individuals involved and approved by the Resident's
Program Director.
- Personal Days - During their first year, residents may have two (2)
personal days off, and thereafter three (3) personal days off per year
with prior approval of the Residency Director.
- Educational Leave - Educational leave, with a maximum of five(5) working
days with pay, will be allowed when approved in advance by the Program
Director or the Director of Medical Education(DME). Educational leave
is not considered vacation.
- Military Service Leave - Military service leave is allowed without pay
consistent with Human Resources policy. Arrangements for a military
service leave is to be made through the Program Director with approval
by the Director of Medical Education.
- Sickness
- A resident who is disabled due to a personal injury or personal
illness, including pregnancy, will receive 100% of their base pay,
less withholding taxes, for regularly scheduled days missed beginning
on the first working day missed due to personal injury or personal
illness, and ending upon the earlier of cessation of the
injury/illness or 120 calendar days after the first day of absence.
Official training period credit may be withheld for a sick leave of
greater than five consecutive days, based on policies of individual
programs and their accreditation agency. At the discretion of the
Program Director and the Director of Medical Education, the time of
the total program may be extended to an amount equal to the extent of
the sick leave.
- Other - Other Leave(s) may be granted consistent with Hospital policy.
- Insurance:
Residents are eligible for the standard Hospital insurance coverage as
defined in the Human Resources policies. Residents are subject to
conditions and details of these policies. Below is a summary:
- Professional Liability Insurance - Sparrow provides residents with
professional liability insurance coverage which provides legal defense
and protection against awards from claims for alleged acts or
omissions of the residents provided these acts or omissions are within
the scope of the Residency Education Program, regardless of when the
claim is reported or filed. SPARROW PROVIDES NO INSURANCE COVERAGE OF
ANY KIND FOR LEGAL DEFENSE OR LIABILITY AWARDS INCURRED AS A RESULT OF
MOONLIGHTING ACTIVITIES. The hospital and the residents agree to
cooperate fully with the insurance company in the handling of any
professional liability claim. Failure on the part of a resident to
cooperate in the defense of a claim may result in a loss of insurance
coverage.
- Health Insurance - Residents and their immediate family are eligible for Health Insurance in one of the following programs: Sparrow Physicians Health Network
(SPHN), Physicians Health Plan of Mid Michigan (PHPMM) or Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan. Health Insurance coverage is
effective the first of the month following the resident's starting
date. Residents must contribute toward the cost of this coverage.
Residents may elect to opt out of health insurance coverage and
receive a waiver of coverage bonus of $50.00 per month, if they
provide proof of having health insurance coverage through a source
other than an entity wholly owned by Sparrow Health System. These
insurance programs provide coverage for inpatient and outpatient
medical, psychological, and consulting services. Residents may also
participate in the Associate Assistance Program for confidential
informal issues or concerns.
- Disability Insurance - Long-term disability insurance is provided to
protect the resident's income in the event of a disabling illness or
injury. The insurance becomes effective the first of the month,
following six (6) months of employment.
- Life Insurance - Term life insurance is provided for the resident
in an amount equal to two times their annual base salary rounded to
the nearest thousand dollars. The insurance is effective the first of
the month following (6) months of employment. Supplemental and/or
Dependent life insurance coverage are available at the resident's
expense.
- Dental Insurance - Dental insurance is provided for both
preventative and diagnostic services. The insurance is effective the
first of the month following (6) months of employment. Residents must
contribute toward the cost of this coverage.
- FlexCare Spending Accounts - Residents may voluntarily participate within 31
days of hire in the FlexCare Spending Account program which provides
the opportunity for reimbursement on a pre-tax basis of covered health
care and dependent care expenses.
- Tax Deferred 403(b) Annuities - Residents may voluntarily elect to begin retirement savings on a pre-tax basis through payroll deduction to the offered investment options.
- Medical Care and Pharmaceutical
- All residents are given a preliminary complete
physical examination, including the indicated laboratory and
radiological workup, without expense to them. Indicated
recommendations are made and the follow-up is at the individual's
discretion.
- Residents and their dependents may arrange for
health care through the Family Medicine Program.
- Professional Courtesy - Waiver of physician fees can be arranged as
professional courtesy only upon prior discussion with the physician
involved in medical care to you or your family.
- The hospital will charge for any
services/equipment provided (X-rays, lab procedures, bed occupancy,
etc.) although these may be covered by the Resident's medical
insurance and the Resident will be billed after any insurance coverage
is utilized. Sparrow Hospital assumes no financial responsibility for
medical care not covered under the provided health insurance.
- Residents are eligible for discounts in services and products as specified in Human Resources policies
including pharmaceuticals, home care services, inpatient and outpatient services not covered by insurance, and health care supplies.
- Other Benefits
- Parking -
Hospital parking privileges will be provided free-of-charge.
- Uniforms & Laundry - Lab coats with proper identification are provided
and laundered by the hospital free-of-charge.
- Faculty Appointment - The resident may be eligible for a clinical
faculty appointment at an appropriate level, by the Michigan State
University Colleges of Human or Osteopathic Medicine.
- Quarters
- Call quarters are provided for duty periods. The Hospital provides
no housing for residents other than the on-call quarters.
- Day Care - Residents are eligible to receive the Associate discount for day care expenses at the Sparrow Child Time Day Care Center.
Employee benefit plans are reviewed at least annually and changes may be mandated by governmental regulation or may be desirable from the employer's standpoint. The employer reserves the
right to add, terminate, alter, or replace the various benefit programs.
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