Surgical Fellowships
General surgery fellowships are designed to provide advanced, specialized training beyond the core general surgery residency. The primary goals include:
- Subspecialty Expertise
Fellows gain in-depth knowledge and technical skills in a specific area of surgery, such as colon and rectal surgery, surgical critical care, and vascular surgery. - Complex Case Management
Training focuses on managing high-acuity and complex surgical cases that go beyond the scope of standard residency training. - Research and Academic Development
Our fellowships emphasize scholarly activity, including clinical or basic science research, publications, and sometimes teaching responsibilities. - Leadership and Professional Growth
Fellows often develop leadership skills for roles in academic medicine, hospital administration, or specialized clinical practice. - Preparation for Board Certification or Advanced Practice
Completing a fellowship can qualify surgeons for subspecialty board exams and enhance career opportunities.


