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Surgical Critical Care Fellowship

An Overview of Our Program

The Surgical Critical Care (SCC) Fellowship at Trinity Health Ann Arbor is accredited by the ACGME Residency Review Committee in Surgery. The program is a one year fellowship for surgeons who have completed an ACGME or AOA-approved general surgery residency.

The program is based at Trinity Health Ann Arbor, a 548-bed tertiary care referral facility on a 340 acre campus in Superior Township, Michigan. The program is based in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU), which is a 20 bed dedicated patient care area staffed by seven Board Certified intensivists. The SICU is located in the new North Patient Care Tower, which was opened in 2010.

The SICU is a state-of-the-art unit for critically ill surgical patients, and supports a Level I Trauma Center, which has been continuously verified by the American College of Surgeons for over 20 years.

The SICU admits patients of multiple specialties, including trauma, general, vascular, hepatobiliary, colorectal, cardiac, and thoracic surgery, and also includes the subspecialties of neurosurgery, plastics, orthopedic surgery, urology, oral and maxillofacial surgery and otorhinolaryngology. The SCC Fellow will also rotate in the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU), which is another new 20 bed patient care area (also located in the North Tower). Other rotations can include the Infectious Disease Consult service, Anesthesiology (in the operating room), a recently renovated 30 bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), which is a Level III newborn facility, and Coronary Intensive Care Unit (CICU).

Continuing Education

Research opportunities include ongoing and active clinical research projects at SJMAA in the areas of nutrition for the critically ill patient, coagulation, novel critical care technology, and ventilatory support for respiratory failure. Opportunities in bench and basic science research are available at the Extracorporeal Circulation Laboratory, in the Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School. A rigorous didactic schedule throughout the year includes lectures dedicated to SCC education, including a Critical Care Journal Club and Critical Care Morbidity and Mortality Conference, in addition to other conferences in the Department of Surgery.

The SCC Fellow will have continued exposure to operative surgery during care of Trauma and Emergency General Surgery patients in the SICU. Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti are home to the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University. The community offers all the amenities of a college town, with easy transportation access (30 minutes to Detroit Metro Airport, a major gateway airport, and a local Amtrak station in Ann Arbor), and proximity to major cultural destinations, and college and professional sports (the U-M Wolverines, EMU Eagles, and the Detroit Lions, Tigers, and Red Wings).

Apply to Our Program

Eligible applicants should be about to complete, or will have completed an ACGME or AOA-approved general surgery residency program, and thus will be Board Eligible or Board Certified in Surgery (ABS or AOBS, or the equivalent) at the time of proposed inception of the SCC Fellowship.

Please submit a CV, cover letter, and three letters of reference to:

Haleigh Lang
Program Administrator
P: 734-712-5563
F: 734-712-8777
haleigh.lang001@trinity-health.org

Victoria Sharp, DO
Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Program Director
5333 McAuley Drive, Suite 2111 
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Victoria_Sharp@ihacares.com