Since , the General Surgery Residency Program has long been known for providing a hospitable and nurturing environment, and camaraderie between the residents and attending staff.
Residents in our program must work well with each other and are expected to contribute at conferences. The variety of cases also is excellent. Kurt R. Stahlfeld, M. Program Director Department of Surgery. Your health information, right at your fingertips. Read the Latest. We are excited to meet you. We look to provide a well-rounded experience giving our graduates confidence in their decision-making and hand skills, producing some of the finest foot and ankle specialists in the country.
Our strengths at the University of Pittsburgh, include a nurturing environment with unparalleled camaraderie between residents and staff. We promote a team atmosphere; working, learning, and teaching together. Faculty contribution and commitment is another strength of the program.
Along with resident participation, faculty are always present and eager to ask questions and lead discussions. He is clearly very dedicated to our residency program and resident betterment. Abhishek is a wonderful attending! He is extremely knowledgeable and is always willing to teach both during and after rounds.
Jhamb was pleasant to work with. He was approachable and efficient. He took my suggestions into consideration and made me feel like a valued part of the team. Hussain is one of my favorite hospitalists to work with. He is thorough, cares about his patients, is invested in teaching, and is kind and approachable.
He looks for ways he can improve and gives helpful feedback to residents. He worked well with the interdisciplinary team, including the pharmacist. He also has a great attitude that extends to the rest of the team. Yee and Dr. Krauze were both enthusiastic about teaching and were able to answer any and all questions I had effectively. My time at Hillman was also a great experience; it provided a unique perspective and diverse clinical experience.
I appreciated how Dr. Yee taught how to frame obtaining relevant history what to look for and then how to frame ONC management in terms of staging. That has helped me specifically in how I think about pathophysiology and management.
He also made extra effort so I could see outpatient clinic patients with him if there were interesting cases which I would not see elsewhere. Volosky was great to work with. He spent a lot of time on teaching and was very approachable with questions. He was also very easygoing which made working with him a very good experience. Yassin is extremely friendly and approachable. He loves to teach, and his love for his profession is contagious. He makes you feel confident in your plan.
Perez teaches effectively and tests your ability to take on a larger workload, but he does not overwhelm you with work. He is very knowledgeable and answers questions with great medical insight. Arbulu is kind, patient, and very pleasant. He suggested sources for other reading and other helpful information for more thorough understanding of certain concepts.
Puli is a great faculty member who took special time to teach the core concepts of Nephrology and made them simple and clear which I feel will definitely help me in my future practice and on my boards. Abramovitz is wonderful to work with. He is clearly enthusiastic about his field and encourages the residents to ask questions. He is approachable and he had a good, organized method to teaching which made it much easier to understand the topics we covered.
Zaretskya is a tremendous preceptor. She emphasizes the physical exam and is genuinely excited about neurology and teaching residents. She does not overwhelm with note-writing but allows the residents to immerse themselves in the rotation. It was an absolute pleasure to work with Dr. She is a wealth of information, is to the point, and is an excellent role model. Every action is purposeful, and though her service is busy, she takes the time to seize learning opportunities and provide detailed teaching.
Maston is an absolute joy to work with. He has a genuine curiosity for medicine that is contagious. In between admissions he is investigating interesting clinical scenarios to review and teach residents.
He creates an environment that is conducive to learning and exploration. He is knowledgeable, kind, has an excellent bedside manner, and is a truly exceptional instructor. We are so lucky to have him. Zaidi is an excellent attending. He makes himself available to the residents and also spends time with the residents in the lounge discussing cases. Weinberg was welcoming, and I liked that he asked me about my expectations for the rotation and then helped me to fulfill them.
He provided lots of reading and articles for references. He always made time to teach and discuss after seeing patients. Thurston is able to put you at ease during uncomfortable situations effortlessly. He takes the time to prep with you before the meeting and always provides constructive feedback and debriefs following each meeting.
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