The Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Phoenix Children’s is a robust training program for individuals interested in pursuing a career in Pediatric Surgery. The fellowship is supported by the graduate medical education infrastructure at Phoenix Children's.
Phoenix Children’s is committed to the medical education of resident and fellows, providing an environment of academic enrichment, research and a comprehensive educational experience for all resident and fellowship training. Full-time pediatric surgeons serve as faculty with a diverse background including advanced MIS, trauma/critical care, oncology and neonatal surgery. In addition, the fellowship and faculty actively participate in research within the institution as well as serving as the primary investigators in multi-institutional research projects. Fellows finishing the program will be competitive for any potential employment opportunities that they pursue.
Program Description and Goals
Mission Statement
The aim of the program is to train fellows to become the future generation of surgical critical care surgeons who will provide the best care to every patient through integrated clinical, practice, education and research.
About the Program
The program understands that there is a whole world outside of the hospital doors and wants its fellows to enjoy the beauty and diversity that Arizona has to offer while they are here.
Application
How to Apply
The program considers applications received through the Surgical Critical Care and Acute Surgery Fellowship Application Service; however, applicants should feel free to contact the program directly via e-mail.
Please direct all questions and inquiries to Vincent Curley, the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Administrator.
Contact
J. Craig Egan, MD
Program Director
cegan [at] phoenixchildrens.com (cegan[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com)
Vincent J. Curley
Program Administrator
vcurley [at] phoenixchildrens.com (vcurley[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com)