HCA Healthcare/Los Robles Regional Medical Center Program
Surgery - Thousand Oaks, CA | ACGME Code: 4400500004 | NRMP Code: 2264440C0
The Los Robles Regional Medical Center General Surgery Residency Program is a new and well-rounded program within the HCA GME family. The program offers three categorical spots per year and boasts a diverse faculty with subspecialties such as Pediatric Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care. Residents are trained in various modalities, including minimally invasive and Da Vinci robotic techniques. The program features a state-of-the-art Simulation Center with virtual reality trainers and a full-time manager to optimize resident training.
The program's mission focuses on high-quality training, simulation, evidence-based care, research, and resident wellness. The faculty are dedicated to providing individualized learning opportunities and supporting residents throughout their training. Dr. Philip K. Frykman, a pediatric surgeon, leads the program as the Program Director with extensive GME experience.
The salary and benefits information for residents ranges from $64,580 for PGY-1 to $69,903 for PGY-5, inclusive of meal allowances.
The faculty include: - Dr. David Chi, a surgical oncologist - Dr. Makrouhi Kademian, a general surgeon with trauma and minimally invasive surgery interests - Dr. Mark Suski, a plastic surgeon specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
Overall, the program aims to develop the next generation of surgeons and surgeon-leaders while prioritizing resident education, clinical experience, and well-being.
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PGY1 Positions 3 ( 3, 3, 0 )
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Location
Thousand Oaks city, California
Living in Thousand Oaks, CA
- Crime Rate and Safety: Thousand Oaks is known for its low crime rate and safe neighborhoods, making it an ideal place to live.
- Fun Activities: Residents can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking in the nearby Santa Monica Mountains or exploring various parks and recreational areas. The city also has shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural attractions to offer.
- Climate: Thousand Oaks has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers, providing pleasant weather year-round.
- Races and Population: The city is diverse with a mix of different races and a relatively small population, giving it a tight-knit community feel.
- Education: Thousand Oaks has excellent public schools and is home to California Lutheran University, contributing to its focus on education.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Thousand Oaks is higher than the national average, particularly in terms of housing costs.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Thousand Oaks is located about 40 miles west of Los Angeles, which can be reached within an hour's drive. Los Angeles offers a wide range of cultural, entertainment, and career opportunities.
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