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General Surgery Residency Colon & Rectal Surgery Fellowship The Mount Carmel General Surgery residency training program is a fully accredited, fiveyear program designed to qualify residents for the American Board of Surgery examination and Fellowship in the American College of Surgeons. The surgical program is non-pyramidal and has 18 residents. There are three categorical program residents per year and three preliminary residents. The residency is based out of our two main hospitals, Mount Carmel West and Mount Carmel East, and our outpatient facility, Green Street Surgery Center. The Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellowship program at Mount Carmel is the latest of seven ACGME-accredited programs at Mount Carmel. The program seeks highly motivated applicants who are hard-working and have an interest in research. Our fellows obtain a very well rounded education in all aspects of the specialty. There are a great many cases in abdominal and anorectal surgery, as well as endoscopic procedures. The program has a high volume of laparoscopic and robotic surgeries, as well as complex anorectal reconstructions, TEM, and physiologic lab experiences. Mount Carmel’s General Surgery program seeks to train general surgeons who are outstanding clinicians. Our graduates have an intense commitment to patient care and lifelong learning. We assist in the development of clinical knowledge and maturity, as well as the acquisition of surgical judgment. We provide our trainees with a strong foundation of academic excellence, sound technical skills, clinical research, and an understanding of contemporary issues in surgical practice. Thomas Hartranft, MD Program Director Lillian Badurina, C-TAGME Program Administrator 7 The General Surgery program features a balance of clinical and basic science that covers the entire primary and secondary surgical disciplines and prepares residents for the certifying and qualifying examinations of the American Board of Surgery. Clinical and basic science research are strongly encouraged. General Surgery residents receive a full spectrum of surgical training, including training in head and neck, thoracic, cardiovascular, endocrine, trauma, gastrointestinal tract, pediatric, breast, neurologic, oncologic, plastic, urologic, and transplant surgery. Extensive peripheral vascular experience includes endovascular surgery, while a very busy advanced laparoscopic experience