University of Southern California/Los Angeles General Medical Center (USC/LA General) Program
Location:
Los Angeles, CASpecialty:
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck SurgeryACGME Code:
2800521015NRMP Program Code:
1033280C1, 1033280C0The University of Southern California/L.A. General Medical Center (USC/LA General) Program in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery emphasizes a comprehensive training experience for residents, fostering clinical competence, leadership, and advanced surgical skills in a robust educational framework.
Program Overview
This program is designed to offer a diverse spectrum of clinical exposure across various healthcare settings. Residents benefit from a curriculum that nurtures their development into well-rounded surgeons capable of handling a wide array of clinical situations. The training largely occurs at prominent facilities, including the Los Angeles General Medical Center, known for its vast patient demographic and complex cases, allowing residents to cultivate the autonomy necessary for leading surgical services under attending supervision 1.
Curriculum and Rotations
The curriculum is structured around rotations lasting several weeks, which include specialized areas such as:
- General Surgery
- Pediatric Surgery
- Burn Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Vascular Surgery
The program encourages active participation in all facets of surgical management. Additionally, residents have opportunities to engage in multidisciplinary care, benefiting from collaboration with other surgical specialties 2.
Rotation Sites
Training takes place at various sites that enhance the educational experience, including:
- Los Angeles General Medical Center: A level 1 trauma center that serves a diverse urban population.
- Keck Hospital of USC: A university-affiliated tertiary care center with a robust surgical volume.
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles: Provides exposure to complex pediatric cases.
- USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center: Offers specialized training in oncologic surgery.
- Kaiser Permanente, West LA: A community hospital that focuses on general and specialized surgical procedures.
This exposure ensures that trainees experience routine cases alongside complex ones, thereby fostering proficiency in various surgical techniques, including robotic-assisted surgeries 3.
Research Opportunities
Research is a central component of the program, providing residents with dedicated time to engage in scholarly activities. Residents are encouraged to pursue their research interests and are supported in submitting for funding opportunities. Active participation in conferences and publications is expected to enhance the academic stature of the residents 4.
Unique Aspects of the Program
Besides the standard curriculum and rotations, the USC/LA General program is particularly notable for its commitment to justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion (JEDI). The program integrates these principles into every aspect of resident education, emphasizing not only surgical proficiency but also cultural competence and community engagement. Residents have the chance to participate in various community outreach initiatives, further enhancing their understanding of health disparities and patient-centered care 5.
Visa Support
The USC/LA General Medical Center program supports international medical graduates (IMGs) and provides sponsorship for J-1 visas, ensuring that non-U.S. citizens have the opportunity to train without significant barriers 6.
Application Requirements and Competitiveness
The program is competitive, accepting only a limited number of residents each year. Key application requirements include:
- Common application form
- Personal statement
- Medical school transcripts
- Letters of recommendation (minimum of three)
- USMLE transcripts, with flexibility for IMGs regarding ECFMG certification
The program is known to be friendly towards both DO and IMG candidates, which broadens the diversity of applicants considered for acceptance 7.
Resident Benefits and Support
Residents enjoy a competitive salary structure that includes additional bonuses for housing and education-related expenses. Notably, the program provides:
- Paid vacation and sick leave
- Meal stipends
- Malpractice insurance
- Comprehensive health benefits
This ensures a supportive work-life balance, vital for the overall well-being of residents in demanding medical training 8.
Evaluation and Feedback
Residents are evaluated regularly through multiple competency-based assessments throughout rotations. These evaluations inform the progression within the program, fostering a focus on both personal and professional development 9.
Website
- 1 .General Surgery Residency Program - Department of Surgery
- 2 .General Surgery Residency Program
- 3 .Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - Department of Surgery
- 4 .Diversity Sub-Internship Scholarship Award - Department of Surgery
- 5 .Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Overview
- 6 .Diversity Sub-Internship Scholarship Award Details
Director
Niels Kokot, MDProfessor; Program Director Appointed Since July 2013Coordinator
Program
Program Size
Composition
Quality of Life
First year average hours per week:
78hrsFirst year max cons. hours on duty:
16hrsFirst Year Salary:
$72,301First Year Paid Vacation:
20 daysFirst Year Paid Sick Leave:
8 daysTraining
Fellowship Rate:
63%Faculty to Residents Ratio:
1.1XResidents career path:
Admission
Min. Step 2 Score:
230Visa Sponsorship:
H1B, J1, F1YOG Cutoff:
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Los Angeles, CA
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