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There are currently 13 approved categorical positions in the general surgery residency program. Additional preliminary residents train in the program during the first one to three years and matriculate into subspecialties such as neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, otorhinolaryngology, oral surgery, plastic surgery, and urology. All categorical general surgery residents are required to complete scholarly activity on a project of their choosing. Each resident works with a faculty mentor to develop the protocol, conduct the study, and provide the final analysis.

The fifth-year resident projects are formally presented at an annual research conference in June. Many of the projects are submitted for publication in a journal at that time. While formal laboratory research is not required, the categorical general surgery residents are strongly encouraged to take time off from the residency program to conduct investigative work in a laboratory or to participate in some other advanced educational experience.

Our expansive, world-renowned health system is in one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in the United States that offers a reasonable cost and quality of living, an engaging environment for any stage of life, and the hospitality of the south. Two major, international airports make travel to and from Dallas incredibly easy and convenient! We hope that you enjoy your visit, whether virtual or in person. We look forward to sharing our pride in the Department and Residency Program with you!

We relish the opportunity to share with you our incredible and unique training program in Dallas! Our specialty is the health of Texas. The education of medical students, residents, and fellows remains one of the top priorities of the Department of Surgery. All third-year students are required to complete a two-month clerkship in surgery. After successful completion of the third-year clerkship, students may take sub-internships during their fourth year in general surgery, trauma surgery, vascular surgery, or burn surgery.

Elective rotations are offered in the ICU, emergency department, pediatric surgery, and all of the surgical specialties. Rohit Sharma, M. Scott Reznik, MD.

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Assessment of a pathophysiology-directed treatment for symptomatic epiphrenic diverticulum. Dis Esophagus. Myenteric plexus abnormalities associated with epiphrenic diverticula. Eur J Cardiothor Surg. Benign emptying of the postpneumonectomy space. Ann Thor Surg. Multi-disciplinary approach for management of refractory benign occlusive esophageal strictures.

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