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Surgical Critical Care Fellowships

The Department of Surgery at the University of Louisville is proud to offer an ACGME-accredited Surgical Critical Care Fellowship. It is the goal of our program to produce a well-rounded surgeon with clinical competence in the care of critically ill patients.

Boasting extensive clinical experience from a broad and diverse population base, the University of Louisville Hospital is the Level-I Trauma Center that services Kentucky and Southern Indiana. While a majority of the training is completed at the University of Louisville Hospital, fellows are given the opportunity to pursue elective rotations at Norton Children’'s Hospital (pediatric critical care), Jewish Hospital (transplant critical care), and Norton Hospital (oncologic critical care). All of these sites are within a 5-minute walk from the University of Louisville Hospital.

To download a brochure about the program, please click here.

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