
This two-year training program in cardiothoracic surgery is fully approved
for one resident per year. The next available position begins in July,
2009.
The faculty includes three full-time cardiothoracic surgeons based at
the University Medical Center and eight additional cardiothoracic surgeons
in community practice in the Jackson area. The residency is based at
the University Medical Center (including the Batson Hospital for Children),
the Jackson VA Hospital (located adjacent to the Medical Center campus),
and the Baptist Hospital (located a short distance from the Medical Center).
Residents gain experience in myocardial revascularization (both on-
and off-pump), transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMR), heart valve
surgery (including mitral valve repair), thoracic aortic surgery, cardiac
transplantation, arrhythmia surgery, surgery for heart failure, and complex
congenital cardiac surgery. The general thoracic surgery experience includes
all aspects of pulmonary, mediastinal, and esophageal surgery, including
the use of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and endoscopy.
There is also ample opportunity to be involved in the outpatient care
of the patients before and after operation.
The residency is organized into rotations in general thoracic surgery
(at the University Medical Center and the VA Medical Center) and cardiac
surgery (at the University Medical Center and at Baptist Hospital). The
rotation at Baptist Hospital is designed to provide additional exposure
to adult cardiac surgery in a high-volume private practice.
Clinical and basic research opportunities are available to the interested
residents in cardiothoracic surgery. We participate in the Society of
Thoracic Surgeons (STS) national database for both quality improvement
activities and for clinical research. There is a monthly clinical research
meeting for discussion of potential and ongoing projects.
Conferences include: Cardiothoracic Surgery Clinical Conference (each
Monday), Citywide Cardiology Conference (monthly), Morbidity and Mortality
Conference (monthly), Journal Club (monthly), Pediatric Cath Conference
(each Friday), SESATS review/board preparation (monthly), and General
Surgery Grand Rounds (biweekly).
Residents take the American Board of Thoracic Surgery In-Service examination
each spring. • Application
Information
Lawrence L. Creswell, M.D., Chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Giorgio M. Aru, M.D., Program Director, Residency Program in Cardiothoracic Surgery, Chief of Thoracic Surgery at the Jackson VA Medical Center, Surgical Director of the Heart Transplant Program
Inder D. Mehta, M.D., Surgical Director of the Children's Heart Program at Batson Children's Hospital
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