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MSU/Sparrow Health Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Recruiting EM Docs
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Information provided to the CORD community by Dr. David Castle
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Program website: http://surgery.msu.edu/fellowship
From the organizers:
The Michigan State University/Sparrow Health Systems Surgical Critical Care Fellowship is now seeking Emergency Medicine graduates for their American Board of Surgery accredited critical care fellowship to begin July 2016. The training will take place at Sparrow Hospital, a 638 bed tertiary care referral and ACS Level 1 Trauma Center.
The Surgical Critical Care Fellowship training consists of a preliminary year of broad-based surgical training followed by a year in our ACGME-accredited SCC training program as required by the ABEM/ABS SCC Certification for ABEM Diplomates pathway. First year rotations include trauma surgery, surgical ICU, neurosurgery, cardiovascular surgery, oncologic surgery, anesthesia, wound and general surgery. The second year consists of multidisciplinary critical care training in our established ACGME-accredited surgical critical care fellowship. Fellows have rotations in surgical, medical and pediatric critical care in 4 critical care units: Neuro/Trauma ICU, Medical ICU, Cardiac ICU and Pediatric ICU. Following 24 months of training in surgical critical care, graduates are eligible for board certification through the ABEM/ABS SCC Certification Pathway.
For further details, please contact: Benjamin Mosher at benjamin.mosher@hc.msu.edu.
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