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The main site of vascular surgery experience is at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center (UCMC). Being a tertiary level referral center, our trainees are exposed to a wide variety of complex cases. They become adept at both open and endovascular skills and often use them together in many hybrid cases necessary to provide the best vascular care our patients. Being the only university hospital in a wide geographical area lends to a busy vascular surgery service with a significantly complex pathology. This leads to a unique case mix with a large portion of cases being open and complex endovascular aortic surgeries. While nationally there has been a substantial decrease in the number of open aortic cases, UCMC trainees are exposed to a relatively large number of such cases regularly. This translates to a robust training environment with graduating fellows and residents being confident in managing a large variety of patients with complex vascular needs.
The VA Medical Center, across the street from the university hospital is a busy service attending to the needs of our veterans with vascular diseases. It provides for both open and endovascular cases with a substantial learning experience in very nurturing atmosphere. The West Chester community hospital is seat of UC Health Vein Center as well as elective hemodialysis access cases. The Christ Hospital with its busy community practice of vascular surgery offers an unparalleled very busy endovascular experience.
The clinical rotations of the integrated residency program are split among the above four medical centers as outline below. The fellowship program rotations are primarily at the UCMC and VAMC with a couple of months at The Christ hospital in the first year.
PGY5
Vascular Surgery: 12 months
PGY4
Vascular Surgery: 10 months
Dialysis access: 2 months
PGY3
Vascular Surgery: 7 months
General Surgery: 1 months
Cardiac Surgery: 1 month
PGY2
Vascular Surgery: 5 months
Dialysis access: 1 month
General Surgery: 5 months
PGY1
Vascular Surgery: 4 months
SICU: 1.5 months
Plastic Surgery: 1 month
Anesthesia: 0.5 month
Sung Yang, MD, RPVIProgram Director, Vascular Surgery
Alexandra RiestenbergVascular Surgery Residency CoordinatorPhone: 513-558-5367Email: riesteaa@ucmail.uc.edu
University of CincinnatiCollege of Medicine231 Albert Sabin WayCincinnati, OH 45267-0558
Mail Location: 0558Phone: 513-558-4748