Education - Surgery - University of Cincinnati
Education - Surgery - University of Cincinnati
Education - Surgery - University of Cincinnati
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<strong>Education</strong><br />
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given to “the program director, faculty, and<br />
institution for the quality <strong>of</strong> the educational<br />
program.”The Division currently supports two<br />
fellows; both a one-year clinical track and a<br />
two-year academic clinical scientist track are<br />
available.<br />
The recent expansion <strong>of</strong> the SICU to 24<br />
adult beds enriches the educational experiences<br />
<strong>of</strong> fellows and residents. In addition, the<br />
fellowship provides rotations in the<br />
Neurosurgical ICU (20 beds), Anesthesia and<br />
Trauma. The Division also collaborates with<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong> Children’s Hospital Medical Center<br />
to provide our fellows with rotations in<br />
Pediatric Critical Care. Graduates from the<br />
fellowship are currently providing academic<br />
and clinical leadership in the trauma and<br />
critical care communities throughout the<br />
United States.<br />
Our current surgical critical care fellows<br />
are Drs. Bracken Burns and Bryce Robinson.<br />
J. Bracken Burns, Jr., D.O., received his<br />
undergraduate degree from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana and a<br />
Masters <strong>of</strong> Science in Physiology from Ball<br />
State <strong>University</strong> in Muncie, Indiana. Dr. Burns<br />
received a Doctor <strong>of</strong> Osteopathic Medicine<br />
degree from Lake Erie College <strong>of</strong> Osteopathic<br />
Medicine and completed his general surgery<br />
residency at Doctors Hospital in Columbus,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Bryce R.H. Robinson, M.D., received his<br />
undergraduate degree from Miami <strong>University</strong><br />
in Oxford, Ohio. Dr. Robinson received a<br />
Doctor <strong>of</strong> Medicine degree from the <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> and completed his general<br />
surgery residency at Rush <strong>University</strong> Medical<br />
Center in Chicago, Illinois.<br />
2005-2006 Conferences<br />
• SICU Daily Rounds<br />
• SICU Core Lecture Series<br />
• Fellows Conference - case presentations,<br />
multidisciplinary planning meetings<br />
• Resident Trauma Conference (weekly)<br />
• Critical Care Journal Club (monthly)<br />
• SICU Morbidity & Mortality Conference<br />
(monthly)<br />
2005-2006 Lectures<br />
Karyn Butler, M.D.<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
September 8, 2005<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Surgery</strong> Local Program<br />
79th Annual Halsted Society Meeting<br />
“Surgeon-Scientist Perspective and<br />
Cardiovascular Research”<br />
Joseph Solomkin, M.D.<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
December 7, 2005<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rochester Medical Center<br />
“New Guidelines for Nocosomial Pneumonia”<br />
Karyn Butler, M.D.<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
February 9, 2006<br />
Academic Surgical Congress, San Diego, CA<br />
“Increased Age is Associated with Reduced<br />
Survival Following Trauma to the<br />
Duodenum or Pancreas”<br />
Karyn Butler, M.D.<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
March 15, 2006<br />
Surgical Grand Rounds<br />
“Ventilator Associated Pneumonia in the<br />
Surgical Patient”<br />
Joseph Solomkin, M.D.<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
April 2, 2006<br />
Government <strong>of</strong> Japan, Tokyo<br />
“Creation <strong>of</strong> an International Consensus for<br />
Acute Cholecystitis and Cholangitis”<br />
Peter Muskat, M.D.<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
May 16, 2006<br />
Aerospace Medical Association 77th Annual<br />
Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL<br />
“Critical Care Air Transport Teams: Going Where<br />
We Have Not Gone Before … And Beyond”<br />
Vascular <strong>Surgery</strong> Fellowship<br />
Amy B. Reed, M.D., Program Director<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
Director, Vascular <strong>Surgery</strong> Fellowship Program<br />
Director, <strong>University</strong> Pointe Noninvasive<br />
Vascular Laboratory<br />
B.S. - <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />
M.D. - <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />
Surgical Residency - Brigham and Women’s<br />
Hospital, Harvard Medical School,<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Vascular <strong>Surgery</strong> Fellowship - Brigham and<br />
Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical<br />
School, Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Venous <strong>Surgery</strong> Fellowship - Mayo Clinic,<br />
Rochester, Minnesota<br />
Board Certification - American Board <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Surgery</strong>, American Board <strong>of</strong> Vascular<br />
<strong>Surgery</strong>, American Academy <strong>of</strong> Wound<br />
Specialists<br />
Special Interests - Minimally invasive vascular<br />
surgery, endovascular surgery, complex<br />
peripheral reconstruction, venous disease