Department of Surgery

Surgical Critical Care Fellowship

Master
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About the Program

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The ACGME-approved Surgical Critical Care Fellowship program, within the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, provides fellows with a broad-based education in all phases of surgical critical care. The program allows fellows to develop advanced proficiency in the management of a diverse group of critically ill surgical patients, specifically as they relate to hemorrhagic, septic, and cardiogenic shock, acute respiratory failure, and other acute organ dysfunction, traumatic injury, acute perioperative surgical care, and the management of complex co-existing medical problems. Fellows develop the qualifications necessary to not only function in a variety of surgical intensive care units, but also the skills to manage a surgical intensive care unit, perform as educators for a variety of learners, and conduct scholarly activities in surgical critical care.

Our affiliated hospitals, Ben Taub Hospital, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center and Texas Children’s Hospital, have extensive clinical volume and provide the critical care fellows with the needed experience to attain proficiency in the surgical management of critically ill adult and/or pediatric patients. In addition, the surgical critical care fellows assume supervisory and administrative roles in each Intensive Care Unit under the supervision and mentorship of each of the assigned faculty.

There are two separate focus tracks for the surgical critical care fellowship - the adult focus and the pediatric focus.

  • The adult focus concentrates on adult surgical critical care patients at Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Ben Taub Hospital and Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center.
  • The pediatric focus concentrates additional time on pediatric surgical critical care patients at Texas Children’s Hospital, along with adult care rotations at Ben Taub Hospital with exposure to a variety of adult surgical critical care patients.
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Admissions

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Curriculum

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Fellows participate in all phases of surgical critical care. This program focuses heavily on a clinical experience within an approved general surgery residency program. The program directors oversee fellows' academic, clinical, and research experiences.

Fellows participate in our didactic curriculum, which consists of an online curriculum, didactic conferences, simulation center sessions, assigned readings, ultrasound curriculum, and critical care journal club. Fellows will complete the assigned online curriculum according to schedule and attend weekly Core Conference. Fellows will also attend additional didactic conferences, such as the Interdisciplinary Critical Care Conferences, ultrasound conferences, and simulation center sessions. Fellows are excused from clinical duties during the didactic conferences and simulation center sessions. Journal club presentations include a structured critical appraisal of the selected literature.

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Research

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Each fellow will have the opportunity to perform clinical research or process improvement project and is expected to take on a project at the beginning of the year. The end goal is submitting an abstract to a scientific meeting with associated manuscript for a research project or impact assessment for a PI project. There are multiple opportunities for clinical research or PI projects in the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in each of the affiliated hospitals.

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Affiliates

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Affiliations with leading research and healthcare institutions in and around the Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest healthcare complex, provide access to an exceptionally diverse array of people and resources. Discover how our affiliations enhance our education programs.

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