Educational Goals and Philosophy
The goal of the Vascular Fellowship Program at Englewood Hospital is to provide training to general surgeons who, upon completion of the program, will be qualified vascular surgery specialists. This is accomplished by providing both the experiences and environment where fellows can develop the surgical skills, medical knowledge, communication, clinical skills, and professional attitudes to become physicians committed to lifelong learning, medical system integration, and excellence in the diagnosis of vascular diseases, performance of open vascular surgery, and endovascular interventions.
Whether fellows pursue an academic career or one in community practice, the goal of the Vascular Fellowship Program is to equip fellows with the ability to critically assess the medical literature, develop an understanding of research, and keep abreast of new developments. Since the acquisition of knowledge in medicine must be lifelong, general principles are emphasized throughout the duration of training.
Program Overview
The general goals of the program are to provide a learning and training environment which facilitates the development of expert vascular surgery specialists who will have the tools and abilities to be leaders in both the clinical and academic community of vascular surgeons. These goals are accomplished by providing:
Following successful completion of the training program the trainee should be eligible for certification as an RVPI (Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation) and eligible for certification in Vascular Surgery by the American Board of Surgery. It is expected that the trainee will be a competitive candidate for the professional position of his or her choice, whether private practice, academic, or a combination of the two. Additionally, it is a goal of the program to graduate physicians competent in all aspects of vascular care, including diagnosis, medical management, endovascular and open management.
Download our publication, Curriculum Goals and Objectives, for a more detailed description of the training activities of the two-year program.
Curriculum Overview
The fellowship training program is a two-year program comprising the clinical and academic components of
These activities are all conducted at Englewood Hospital.
Goals and Objectives for Competencies
At the completion of the training program it is expected that the fellow will be fully prepared to embark on a career as a vascular surgeon through education and successful completion in the following areas.
Medical Knowledge
Fellows must demonstrate knowledge of established and evolving biomedical, clinical, epidemiological and social behavioral sciences, as well as the application of this knowledge to patient care.
Patient Care
Fellows must be able to provide both inpatient and outpatient care that is compassionate, appropriate and effective for the treatment of vascular diseases and the promotion of health. Fellows are expected to:
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Fellows must demonstrate interpersonal and communication skill that result in effective exchange of information and collaboration with patients, their families, and health professionals. Fellows are expected to:
Professionalism
Fellows must demonstrate commitment to carrying out professional responsibilities, and an adherence to ethical principles. Fellows are expected to:
Systems-Based Practice
Fellows must demonstrate an awareness of and responsiveness to the larger context and system of health care, as well as the ability to call effectively on other resources in the system to provide optimal health care. Fellows are expected to:
Technical Skills
Fellows are expected to demonstrate competence in all surgical and technical procedures commonly associated with vascular surgery. In particular, competence must be acquired in