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GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS: GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Program Highlights The tradition of excellence established by Dr. Guthrie over 80 years ago continues in our General Surgery Residency program. This is an exciting time in surgical training. New, emerging technologies are being integrated into traditional surgical practice. Maintaining the tradition of surgical excellence while preparing the resident to provide the next generation of care is our mission. And we are uniquely positioned to fulfill this mission. As a General Surgery resident at Guthrie, you will receive solid training in all traditional areas of general and vascular surgery while learning to master new techniques like advanced laparoscopic surgery, endovascular surgery and surgical ultrasound. Surgical critical care and trauma management, particularly the management of complex multisystem trauma, is integrated throughout the training program. Because we have no subspecialty training programs, as a general surgery resident you will have the added bonus of exposure to a wide variety of subspecialty cases in Cardiothoracic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Urology, Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery. Unlike bigger academic centers, you will learn directly from the attending staff in these specialties and will participate in all aspects of care including operative care. The clinical exposure is considerably beyond most general surgery training programs, making depth as well as breadth the hallmark of a Guthrie trained surgeon.
The faculty of the General Surgery Residency Program is committed to education. All cases admitted to the surgical service are teaching cases. The faculty are full-time and on-site. They devote a significant portion of their time to undergraduate and graduate medical teaching. Teaching is through rounds, conferences, and in the operating room. The faculty is immediately available to and accessible by residents at all levels of training.
Guthrie's General Surgery Residency Program consists of seven first-year positions (three are categorical and four are preliminary), and three positions in each subsequent year, including the chief resident year. Graduates from the Guthrie program are well prepared and compete effectively for postgraduate surgical fellowships. After they complete their residencies, many of our residents go on to complete Fellowships in Trauma / Critical Care, Vascular, Plastic Surgery, or Surgical Oncology. Our records from the last twenty years show that about half of our residents pursue a career in private practice, while the other half continue their training in a fellowship. Listed below is a summary of the graduates over the past 7 years:
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