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  • Maricopa Medical Center

    United States, Phoenix, Arizona
    Institution Information
    Hospital: Maricopa Medical Center
    Address: 2601 East Roosevelt Street
    Phoenix, Arizona 85008
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    Fellowship Information
    Compliance:
    Salary: $60,972
    Fellowship Type: Surgical Critical Care Only
    Number of Years: 1
    Number of Positions: 2
    Description:

    The Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma & Critical Care Surgery at Maricopa Medical Center is offering an ACGME-accredited 1-year Surgical Critical Care (SCC) Residency beginning each July. Off-cycle candidates will also be considered if positions are available. Successful completion of the intense, multidisciplinary SCC program will qualify the Resident for the American Board of Surgery Examination in Added Qualification for Surgical Critical Care. Maricopa Medical Center is a busy, inner-city 326-bed acute care hospital that is an American College of Surgeons (ACS) Verified Level I Adult and Level II Pediatric Trauma Center (www.aztraumacenter.com). Our hospital is also home to the Arizona Burn Center (www.azburncenter.com), an American Burn Association (ABA) and ACS Verified Level I Adult and Pediatric Burn Center (www.azburncenter.com). SCC residents will also benefit from a cooperative educational relationship between the faculty of Maricopa Medical Center and the Mayo Clinic Hospital (Arizona) Critical Care Unit, a private, highly specialized 244-bed healthcare facility. This rotation allows exposure to cardiothoracic, solid organ transplant, extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and complex medical critical care patients. Each site has its own ACGME-accredited general surgery training program and provides continuous, in-house intensivist coverage serving as an additional educational resource for the SCC resident. A significant didactic curriculum and self-learning goals will be achieved under the guidance of board-certified critical care faculty. This intense, multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional approach will provide critical care educational exposure that includes the procedural and administrative skills necessary to care for critically-ill patients, manage intensive care units, teach educational curricula, and conduct quality critical care research. Furthermore, for candidates with completed general surgery training, the many facets of trauma surgery, emergency general surgery, and burn surgery will be available to give each SCC resident the opportunity to maintain their surgical skills and allow long-term flexibility with job opportunities as a board-certified surgeon and surgical intensivist. If desired, a customized 18-month fellowship experience may be designed that will lead to a Burn Certificate from the Arizona Burn Center. How to apply Interested individuals should send the following to Christina de Guzman, Program Coordinator: 1. A letter of interest, including long-term goals, 2. An up-to-date curriculum vitae, and 3. Three letters of recommendation.

    Program Director Information
    Name: Patrick J O'Neill, PhD, MD, FACS
    Address: Maricopa Medical Center
    2601 East Roosevelt Street
    United States
    Phoenix, AZ 85008
    Phone: 602-344-5637
    Fax: 602-344-0793
    Email: aztraumacenter@dmgaz.org

    Published on: 02/22/2013
    Last Revised on: 07/25/2021

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