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TRAUMA FELLOWSHIPS
| Speciality |
Surgical
Critical Care |
| Institution |
Christiana
Healthcare System
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| Country |
United
States |
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| Length
(years) |
1 |
| Number
of posts |
1 |
| Trauma
Director |
Glen H Tinkoff, MD |
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| The
Unit |
| Full
time faculty |
7 |
| Description |
CHRISTIANA CARE HEALTH
SYSTEM IS A LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTER, WHICH PERFORMS OVER 44,000
SURGICAL PROCEDURES PER YEAR.
University affiliation - Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia
Hospital size - 780 beds Trauma Admissions/Year - 2,200
% Blunt - 80 % Penetrating - 20 ED Visits/Year - 130,000
SICU Beds 22, and 8 bed CVICU Total surgical procedures/Year
- 45,000 % Trauma - 85 % General Surgery - 14
The fellow will have exposure to advanced ventilatory,
hemodynamic, and wound management in a state-of-the-art
Surgical ICU with more than 1500 admissions per year.
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Research
activities
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This program is designed to
provide multi-disciplinary exposure to Critical Care Medicine
and to provide ample opportunity for research experiences. |
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| Fellowship
Program |
| Clinical
responsibilities |
The clinical fellowship
in Surgical Critical Care (SCC) provides a formal, intellectual
environment for acquiring the knowledge, skill, clinical
judgment, and attitude essential to the practice of Surgical
Critical Care in an ACGME approved program. The program
is designed to provide advanced critical care training to
graduates of approved surgical residencies (or selected
surgical residents above the PGY-3 level) to acquire expertise
as a practitioner, consultant, and teacher in critical care.
The program emphasizes scholarship, self-instruction, development
of critical analysis of clinical problems, the ability to
prioritize patient care needs, and the ability to make appropriate
decisions.
Although clinical care and didactic instruction are the
backbone of this experience, the Fellow constantly participates
in research and administrative activities. In addition,
the SCC Fellow is specifically involved in continual graduate
(house staff) and undergraduate (medical student) medical
education. It is hoped that this fellowship experience will
result in a well-rounded surgeon who has the tools for a
leadership position in Surgical Critical Care and who has
learned to function in an intensive care unit (ICU), providing
quality, cost-effective care. Upon successful completion
the fellow will be eligible to sit for the ABS Surgical
Critical Care Examination.
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| Research
opportunities |
Yes - funding available |
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Teaching
resposibilities
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The academic structure of the
Surgical Critical Care program will provide in-depth knowledge
of physiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of
critically ill patients. The majority of the clinical and
educational training centers around a 22-bed Surgical Critical
Care Complex (SCCC) and an 8-bed Cardiovascular Surgery Intensive
Care Unit (CVICU). The SCC Service (SCCS) participates in
the care of patients in a wide spectrum of surgical subspecialties,
including Trauma, General Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Orthopedic
Surgery, Neurosurgery, Urology, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Otorhinolaryngology,
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Plastic Surgery.
The core of the didactic component of the SCC fellowship
consists of educational lecture series, which the Fellow
is expected to attend. This series, focused at the level
of the Fellow and faculty, alternates between a research
conference, didactic lecture, journal club, and morbidity
and mortality conference. The SCC Fellow also attends the
weekly Trauma Service Multidisciplinary Conference and the
Department of Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Conference.
The Fellow is expected to complete then assist in teaching
the Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Course, which
is provided yearly. |
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| Certifications |
RRC Certified |
| Salary |
$50,000 |
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| Applicant
requirements |
Completion of at least three
years of an accredited general surgery residency
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| Contact |
| Contact
Name |
Gerard J. Fulda, MD, FACS,
FCCM
Director, Surgical Critical Care
Program Director, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Program |
| Address |
4755 Ogletown-Stanton Road
Christiana Hospital
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| City |
Newark |
| State |
DE |
| Postcode |
19718 |
| Telephone |
302-733-4260 |
| Fax |
302-733-4264 |
| Email |
gfulda@christianacare.org |
| Webpage |
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| Updated |
23.08..2004
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