| The foundation of training
occurs at Pitt County Memorial Hospital (PCMH), the 740
bed tertiary care teaching hospital and Level I trauma center
for the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University.
Pitt County Memorial Hospital is the sole tertiary care
facility in rural Eastern North Carolina, serving a 29 county
catchment area bound by Interstate 95 to the west and the
Outer Banks to the east.
The fellowship is comprised of one year of surgical critical
care (SCC) followed by an optional year of SCC and trauma.
Eleven months of the first year are focused in the 24 bed
Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU), which is subdivided
into eight bed Neurosurgical, Trauma, and Surgical intensive
care units. The SICU experiences an annual volume of approximately
1,500 critically ill surgical and trauma patients. As the
sole tertiary facility in the region, PCMH receives a diverse
breadth of complex surgical critical illness. The Trauma
and Surgical Critical Care (TSCC) service is staffed by
seven fellowship-trained surgeons managing critically ill
trauma, general and vascular surgery, neurosurgery, ENT,
urology, orthopedic, plastic, and obstetric/gynecology patients.
The SICU operates at 95% capacity, with a typical TSCC service
census of 15-20 patients. A one-month burn elective at the
University of North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center is available
and encouraged. During the second optional year of the program,
the fellow will serve as Instructor in Surgery, functioning
as an attending in the Department of Surgery. The second
year will focus on development of further expertise in SCC
and operative trauma surgery.
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