University of Utah Health Program
Thoracic surgery - Salt Lake City, UT | ACGME Code: 4604921095
The Integrated Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Program at the University of Utah School of Medicine aims to train well-rounded cardiothoracic surgeons by incorporating broad training with a graduated level of responsibility and patient complexity. The program emphasizes new technologies and specialized training in cardiac and thoracic surgery, preparing residents for the evolving field. The curriculum integrates experiences in general surgery and related disciplines to enhance the development of clinically competent cardiothoracic surgeons.
Application Requirements: - Applicants must meet specific qualifications, including graduation from accredited medical schools in the US/Canada or equivalent for international medical graduates. - Post-graduate clinical education must be completed in approved residency programs. - Required application materials include personal statements, letters of recommendation, medical school transcripts, and USMLE/COMLEX-USA transcripts. - Registration with the National Residency Matching Program is necessary.
Residency Structure: - The program consists of rotations covering various aspects of cardiothoracic surgery, with increasing levels of responsibility and technical proficiency. - After three clinical years, residents engage in two years of professional development and academic enrichment, allowing flexibility for scholarly pursuits. - The final two years focus on advanced surgical treatments for cardiac, thoracic, and esophageal diseases, mirroring traditional cardiothoracic surgery training.
Education & Time Off: - Educational conferences, including case presentations and specialty-specific meetings, are integral to the curriculum. - Residents receive standard vacation time and meeting leave for conference attendance or research presentations.
Faculty: - Primary faculty members provide expertise across cardiothoracic specialties, ensuring comprehensive training for residents. - The program also collaborates with experts from Primary Children's Hospital to offer diverse learning opportunities.
Current Residents: - Examples of current residents include Joe Heiler and Lauren Levy, both coming from respected medical schools.
Overall, the University of Utah's Integrated Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Program offers a structured and comprehensive training experience for aspiring cardiothoracic surgeons, focusing on technical skill development, academic enrichment, and exposure to evolving surgical practices.
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- Integrated Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Rotation | Surgery | U of U School of Medicine
- Education & Time Off | Surgery | U of U School of Medicine
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