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St John Hospital and Medical Center
History of St John Hospital Founded in 1952
Tertiary care teaching hospital
Community hospital, affiliated with Wayne State University
800 beds
1300 medical staff
9 ACGME Residencies
5 Accredited Fellowships
Positions
Candidates - 2014
800 Applications
52 Candidates interviewed
5 Categorical/ 2 Prelim spots
Working hours & Call schedule
Interns – intervention arm ofThe FIRST trial
5 - 6 calls/ month
80 hours/ week
In-house call (PGY 1-4)
Home call (Chief year)
Services - Major
Service 1 – General Surgery
Service 2 – General Surgery/MIS
Service 3 – General / Ambulatory
Trauma surgery
Vascular surgery
SICU
Services - subspecialty
Surgical oncology
Breast surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery
Hand
Endoscopy
Transplant surgery
Pediatric surgery
Pioneer in MIS in Michigan
First Lap Cholecystectomy
First lap Colectomy
First lap Hernia
First lap Nephrectomy
First MIS fellowship
First HIPEC in Michigan
First hybrid OR in Michigan
ACS Verified Trauma Center
Blunt (71 %) and Penetrating (28%) traumas
Operative traumas
ATLS provider course
Van Elslander Cancer Center ACS Verified
Multidisciplinary teams
Prospective tumor board
OR experience
Educational environment
Monday – Professionalism, Ethics, EBRS
Tuesday – Skill labs (PGY-1), Ped cases
Thursday – M&M, SEMCME, Tumor board,
ABSITE review, SCORE, Grand rounds,
Journal club, Trauma Conference,
Lectures
Medical Students
Wayne State University
St. George’s University
Ross University
University of Detroit Mercy
Vacation
3 weeks ( 10 days each)
Sick leave (10 days)
Paternal leave
Maternal leave
Conference
Interview
Research 1 Manuscript to graduate
Access to Cancer registry
Access to Trauma registry
FringeBenefits
iPad
Free parking
Meal card
Online library (with remote access)
SESAP (PGY-3)
Loupes (PGY-2)
Educational Funds
Detroit Surgical Association & Academy of Surgery Detroit Membership
Life outsidethe hospital
Family
Festivals/ Activities
Where have our residents gone ?
Ambar Banerjee (2014) Advance GI/MIS/Bariatric – Indiana University
Colin Brandt (2014) Vascular – Eastern Virginia Medical School
Benjamin Jaquish (2014) Vascular – Scott & White Texas A&M
Michael Tarakji (2014) Plastic & Reconstructive – Louisiana State,
New Orleans
Amer Zeni (2014) Colorectal – Mount Carmel Hospital
Samson Chan (2013) Private Practice – Chicago, IL
Stephen Swistak (2013) Colorectal – Louisiana State, Shreveport
Michael Yacoub (2013) Vascular – West Virginia University, Charleston
Where have our residents gone ? Attasit Chokechanachaisakul (2012) MIS – NY Med College
Dominique Dempah (2012) Advanced GI – St. Vincent Hospital
Kari Paulson (2012) Private Practice – Marshfield Clinic in Eau Claire
Shariq Zaidi (2012) Vascular – Scott & White Hospital
Rachel Aufforth (2011) Surgical Oncology-UNC
Amer Alame(2011) Colorectal – U of Miami
Luis Rondon (2011) MIS – U of Texas Southwestern
Bradley Hare (2011) MIS- St John Hospital
Niki Kennedy (2010) Vascular – Henry Ford
Zena Yousif (2010) Hand – U of Connecticut
Ivan Olarte (2010) Hand – U of Mississippi
Ryan Hayton (2010) Missionary – Malawi, Africa
Where have our residents gone ? Alwyn Harriott (2009) MIS- St John Hospital
Jimmy Haouilou (2009) Vascular – U of Connecticut
Suemoy Wallace( 2009) Critical care – U of Connecticut
Richard Berri (2008) Surgical Oncology-MD Anderson
Ferenc Nagy (2008) Vascular-Rush University
Pedro Loredo(2007) Hand Surgery- Univ of Louisville
Phillip Ding (2007) – Cleveland Clinic
Prithim Reddy (2005) Vascular Surgery– Southern Illinois University
Chris Vashi (2005) Plastic Surgery – Wayne State University
Habib Khoury (2005) Plastic Surgery - Univ of Virginia
Summary
General surgery residency since 1953
Learning environment
Broad spectrum, mixed cases
Hands-on residency training (Open and Laparoscopic)
Residents interaction
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