The Unit
Description
Description of the hospital and trauma/crit care unit: Verified Level 1 Trauma Center evaluating 1800 patients/year; 12-bed SICU, 10-bed Burn Unit; 8-bed Neurosurgical ICU; 24-bed ICU; aeromedical transport service.
Research Activities
Ongoing projects in advanced and new/innovative modes of mechanical ventilation, multiple clinical drug trials, bench research in ischemia, pre-hospital projects and use of ultrasound and laparoscopy in the care of the trauma patient.
Fellowship Program
Clinical Responsibilities
Intensive care units, including Trauma/Surgical Unit, Neurosurgery Unit, Burn Intensive Care Unit with elective rotations in Medical Intensive Care Unit, Cardiothoracic Intensive Care, Transplant and Pediatric Intensive Care
Research Opportunities
Participation in the research activities of the Division.
Teaching Responsibilities
Fellow is appointed as a Clinical Instructor in Surgery, serving as a resource for residents on both the Trauma and Critical Care services; participation in resident, student and nursing education is expected.
Salary
on request
Applicant Requirements
Must have completed an accredited general surgery residency program.
Contact
Jay A. Johannigman, MD, FACS
University of Cincinnat Medical Center,
Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma/Critical Care,
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0558
United States
Phone: (513) 558-5661
Fax: (513) 558-3136
Email:
URL: surgery.uc.edu
Sep 21, 2006
