Cook County Health is pleased to offer 3 Fellowship opportunities:
Two second optional year opportunities.
This unique 1-year, non-ACGME fellowship offers advanced surgical trainees the opportunity to function as a junior attending while managing high-acuity acute care surgery, trauma, burn, and SICU patients. The track features highly customizable clinical blocks, including optional elective general surgery time, to perfectly tailor your transition into independent practice. This track is guaranteed to all County SCC Fellows if they desire additional training at OSF St. Anthony’s Medical Center.
Focuses on operative trauma, Trauma ICU and ward rounds and will require a separate interview. For more information, please follow this link
https://cookcountyhealth.org/education-research/trauma-burn-fellowship/
About Stroger Hospital
Cook County Health Division of Surgical Critical Care
Cook County Health Department of Trauma & Burn
SCC/Trauma Fellowship Application:
接触:
Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Didactic Schedule
Daily
Weekly Schedule
Procedure Training Opportunities
F1 Reading Curriculum
On Demand Critical Care Education and testing through Decker Med
The Cook County Department of Surgery, in partnership with University of Illinois College of Medicine and OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center, is pleased to offer a unique second-year training experience for fellows seeking a career in Acute Care Surgery.
Program Highlights
Clinical Training Opportunities
Fellows may customize their experience with varying levels of mentorship and clinical exposure in:
Additional elective opportunities include:
Leadership and Administrative Development
Structured education in:
At OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center, fellows will gain:
Academic Opportunities
Comprehensive didactic curriculum integrated throughout all rotations.
Participation in:
额外福利
Fellowship Goal
This program is designed to develop:
Graduates will be well prepared for successful careers in modern Acute Care Surgery, Trauma Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care.
Program Aims and Objectives
Patient Care
Medical Knowledge
Practice-Based Learning
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Professionalism
Systems-Based Practice
Documentation
Evaluations
In-service Testing
ACS/Trauma/Burn/SICU Aims and Objectives
At this stage of training, the expectations shift from basic procedural competence to mastery of complex surgical decision-making, clinical autonomy, intraoperative leadership, and systems management across the three pillars of ACS: trauma, emergency general surgery (EGS), and surgical critical care.
Margot Knight, DO (SCC 26-27)
University of Illinois-Chicago at Mount Sinai, Chicago IL
Mark Glover, DO, (SCC 26-27)
Trinity Health Oakland/Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit MI
Brigham Douglas, (SCC 26-27) MD
CDR, MC, USN Expeditionary Resuscitative Surgical System, Officer-In-Charge
Tyler Lamb, MD MSc FRCSC (SCC 25-26, Trauma 26-27)
University of Ottawa
Thurstan Kallas, DO (SCC 25-26, Trauma 26-27)
Ascension Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago, IL
Alex Trinh, MD (SCC 25-26, Trauma 26-27)
University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics Salt Lake City, UT
Paige Burnia, MD (SCC 24-25, Trauma 25-26)
Central Michigan University College of Medicine
Amanda MacQuoid, MD (SCC 24-25, Trauma 25-26)
Texas A&M University College of Medicine
Anne Erickson Souza, MD (SCC 24-25)
Central Michigan University College of Medicine
Marta Whyte, MD (2025-2026) - Trauma
Scarlett Tucker, DO (2025-2026) – Trauma
Lindsay Cattin, MD (2025-2026) – Trauma
Jesse Coleman, DO (SCC 23-24, Trauma 24-25)
Pacific NW University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine
Andrew Feyh, MD (SCC 23-24, Trauma 24-25), Marshall University School of Medicine
Julian Henderson, MD (SCC 23-24, Trauma 24-25)
东弗吉尼亚医学院
Clark Murray, MD (SCC 22-23, Trauma 23-24), University of Miami School of Medicine
Ryan Schutt, DO (SCC 21-22, Trauma 22-23), Des Moines University
Daniel Tenorio, MD (SCC 22-23), Drexel University School of Medicine
Jaime Umberger, DO (SCC 22-23, Trauma 23-24), Lincoln Memorial University Debusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Andrew Weaver, MD (Trauma 23-24), Ross University School of Medicine
James Wycoff, DO (Trauma 22-23), A.T. Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine