The Division of Acute Care Surgery at Atrium Health's Carolinas Medical Center offers fellowship training in surgical critical care, acute care surgery and trauma. We offer the three following positions.
This fellowship provides a wealth of experience in critical care medicine to train future academic surgeons with specialty interests in trauma and critical care. A dynamic core faculty is comprised of twelve trauma attendings with board certification in Surgical Critical Care, all dedicated to teaching and mentoring. Fellows will be exposed to a wide variety and high volume of critically ill surgical and trauma patients, as well as perform many bedside ICU procedures including tracheostomy, PEG, IVC filter, bronchoscopy, critical care ultrasound and invasive line placement. At CMC, we strive to deliver excellent critical care with an evidence based, multidisciplinary approach. Our fellowship encourages active participation in outcomes research, quality improvement initiatives, state-of-the-art simulation training and teaching, and guideline development. A structured weekly didactic program is in place that fosters development of core critical care knowledge and delivery of that knowledge to junior learners. Exposure to ICU administration and trauma program management are integral to fellowship training. The SCC fellow rotations include:
The two-year fellowship begins with the ACGME approved Surgical Critical Care Fellowship followed by an AAST certified Acute Care Surgery Fellowship. The Acute Care Surgery Fellowship Program at Atrium Health's Carolinas Medical Center provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary experience. The fellowship is modeled to address specific needs of the fellow. Rotations include trauma, emergency general surgery, hepatobiliary, vascular surgery and cardiothoracic surgery, with opportunities for advanced minimally invasive surgery experience. Research opportunities are available, primarily through clinical, database and industry trials. Fellows are encouraged but not mandated to participate. Travel for podium presentations is supported during the academic year. Mentorship is available for the fellow through a faculty that is widely published and grant-supported. The didactic educational experience is diverse. There is an active conference and lecture schedule, and the fellow is an active participant with teaching of residents, advance care practitioners, medical students, respiratory therapists and nurses. The acute care surgery fellow is supported for ATOM, ASSET, Critical Care Ultrasonography Course and the Hepatobiliary Fellows Conference and Workshop. The program is committed to the successful training of acute care surgeons to be clinically adept, academically prepared and administratively active.
A one-year Trauma Fellowship that can be combined with the ACGME approved Surgical Critical Care Fellowship. The purpose of our trauma fellowship is to train future trauma center medical directors. Our program is supported by 12 full-time critical care boarded trauma surgeons. The experience includes direct involvement in administrative, clinical and research activities. Administrative duties will include involvement with both the adult and pediatric components of our trauma center, MTAC and the North Carolina Committee on Trauma. The clinical experience will include operative and critical care of complex trauma. Our research program is active in clinical, basic science and industry projects. The fellow is supported for ATOM, ASSET and the Trauma Center Association of America’s Trauma Medical Director introductory course.
PGY-4 or PGY-6 having completed at least three years of an ACGME-approved general surgery program.
Please visit SAFAS to begin the fellowship application process. Further inquiries can be directed to the Program Director at Rita.Brintzenhoff@AtriumHealth.org or Fellowship Coordinator Dominique.Covington@AtriumHealth.org.
Carolinas Medical Center (CMC) is the flagship hospital for the Atrium Health, which manages over 50 hospitals. CMC, located in Charlotte, NC, is an ACS-verified level-1 adult and pediatric trauma center, with 874 beds, 141 ICU beds and 74 operating rooms. The F. H. Sammy Ross Trauma Center is the hub of the region’s trauma system (Metrolina Trauma Advisory Committee [MTAC]) that covers 15 counties, 22 hospitals and EMS programs including four state-designated level-3 trauma centers. The F. H. Sammy Ross Trauma Center supports over 5000 trauma activations and admissions annually, with over 1600 ICU admissions/year. As a tertiary referral center to a large hospital system, CMC provides an expansive training experience with high volume and broad variety of pathology.
For further information, please contact:
Dominique Covington
Medical Education Coordinator—SCC & ACS Fellowship Program
1000 Blythe Blvd.
MEB Suite 601
Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone: 704-355-3509
Email: Dominique Covington