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General Surgery Residency at the University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville

Curriculum

Unless noted otherwise, the following rotations are at Shands Jacksonville
PGY 1
(A mixture of the following, 1-2 months each service)

Emergency Surgery
Otolaryngology
General Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery
Plastic Surgery
Surgical Oncology
Urology
Trauma
Vascular Surgery
ICU

For those interns who request American Osteopathic Association-approved internships, the following rotations are available:

Family Medicine
Pulmonary
Internal Medicine

PGY 2
ICU 4 months
Emergency Surgery 3 months
General Surgery
(Memorial Hospital)
1 month
General Surgery 1 month
Pediatric Surgery
(Wolfson Children's Hospital)
1 month
Transplant
(Mayo Clinic - categoricals)
1 month
Endoscopy (categoricals) 1 month
PGY 3
Cardiothoracic Surgery 3 months
Surgical Oncology 3 months
Trauma 3 months
Vascular Surgery 3 months
PGY 4
General Surgery 3 months
Pediatric Surgery 3 months
Elective 6 weeks
Colonoscopy 6 weeks
Transplant
(Mayo Clinic)
6 weeks
Trauma 6 weeks
PGY 5
Acute Care Surgery 3 months
General Surgery 3 months
Surgical Oncology 3 months
Vascular Surgery 3 months

The resident is exposed to a broad range of surgical experiences. Clinical experience is structured for the acquisition of clinical acumen through graduated responsibility in pre-, intra- and postoperative patient care. Specialty exposure includes trauma, general surgery, head and neck, vascular, pediatric and surgical oncology, plus much more as seen in our rotations offered.

Additional residents are on elective research rotations. This typically is chosen between the PGY 2 and PGY 3 years.

Conferences: Teaching conferences are categorized as departmental or divisional. Departmental conferences are described below:

  • Preoperative Conference: weekly conference relevant to scheduled surgical cases
  • Grand Rounds: a weekly conference focused on specific issues relevant to general surgery or surgical subspecialties
  • Basic Science: a weekly lecture series designed to cover the principles of the basic science of human biology on a two-year rotational cycle
  • Morbidity and Mortality: weekly review of all complications and deaths
  • Trauma Morbidity and Mortality: multidisciplinary review of care of all trauma patients encountered during previous month
  • Vascular Conference: weekly case conference
  • Journal Club: monthly review of articles relevant to a specific topic selected by the responsible faculty member and the resident coordinators
  • Professors Hour: case-based didactic sessions with the chairman
  • Research Conference: a bi-monthly discussion on current and upcoming research initiatives and ongoing projects
  • Ethics Conference: case-based didactic sessions in biomedical ethics and professionalism