OhioHealth Grant Medical Center Surgical Critical Care
Affiliated with Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and The Ohio State University — Columbus, OH
- Trauma only
- Critical Care only
- Trauma & Critical Care
- Acute Care Surgery
- Advanced Practitioner
- Duration: 1 Year
- Positions available: 2
- Salary: PGY 6: $76,200
- Program Director: Michelle Kincaid, MD
Last updated: October 09, 2024
OhioHealth Grant Medical Center Surgical Critical Care Fellowship is a, one-year ACGME accredited training opportunity for physicians interested in the the management of critically ill trauma and surgical patients. You’ll practice in Grant Medical Centers 49-critical care licensed bed teaching hospital, ranked the busiest adult Level 1 Trauma Center in Ohio by the American College of Surgeons. Grant also serves as a tertiary center for patients in more than 50 counties in Ohio and neighboring states. We accept two fellows each year into this high-acuity program.
Program started 2019
How to apply
Tori.Martin@ohiohealth.com - (614) 566-9699 (phone) , (614) 566-8073 (fax)
Qualifications: Completion of at least three clinical years in an ACGME-accredited graduate education program in the disciplines of general surgery, neurosurgery, urology or obstetrics and gynecology is a prerequisite for admission to the program. Fellows who enter the fellowship program prior to completing a residency in one of these disciplines must have a categorical residency position in their specialty available to them on satisfactory completion of the critical care fellowship.
In addition, the following materials are required to complete the application process:
1. Satisfactory completion of USMLE Steps 1, 2 and 3
2. Three letters of recommendation with one being from your current Program Director
3. Current CV
4. Personal statement
*All trainees are required to have either a full Ohio State Medical License or a Resident Training License and be registered with the Ohio Medical Board.
Interested applicants please upload your application to SAFAS and contact Tori Martin, Senior Consultant, at the email above with any questions. Visit https://www.ohiohealth.com/medical-education/fellowships/surgical-critical-care-fellowship-grant-medical-center for more information.
Research opportunities
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
We have full-time, dedicated faculty members who are available to provide support and guidance for fellows on their research and quality improvement projects. Fellows will have the opportunities to participate in the below scholarly activities:
• Weekly lectures, morbidity and mortality conferences, seminars, small discussion groups, surgical grand rounds and journal clubs.
• Participation in a QI project of their own design or one designed by the program or linked to the medical center's goals.
• IRB approved research projects leading to presentation and/or publication.
• Oral or poster presentations at the OhioHealth Research Day or scientific meeting.
• Manuscript preparation of evidence-based medicine systematic review of a topic.
• Access to shared databases through the staffed library.
• Participation in quarterly Advanced Trauma Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support and intramural and extramural paramedic and nursing
courses.
• Opportunities to participate in Trauma in the Hill and Stop the Bleed training.
About the hospital
- Beds: 630
- ICU beds: 49
- Annual ED visits: 54000
- Annual trauma admissions: 6500
- Trauma faculty: 12
Fellowship procedures
Location
111 S. Grant Avenue
Columbus, OH 43215
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