Pain Management Fellowship
Overview
Fellowship One Year (PGY-5)
Clinical and Educational Resources
The Pain Management Center is comprised of:
Surgical Residency Graduates
2023
- Erin McIntosh – Vascular Surgery Fellowship – University of Washington, MO
- David Ma – Colorectal Fellowship – Rutgers University, NJ
- Edward-Michael Dussom – Private Practice – MA
- Stevo Addington – Private Practice – MA
2022
Surgical Rotation
The categorical residency is five clinical years in length. All residents rotate through the general surgical sections and the surgical intensive care units in addition to the surgical sub-specialties. Rotations are designed to provide each resident with the maximum responsibility appropriate for his or her level of training with increasing responsibility as proficiency is gained. The curriculum is a robust one, with adjustments made to suit the educational needs of trainees.
PodiatryResident Rotations
An overview of Residency Rotation opportunities.
Podiatry Residency Didactics
Didactics
A. Didactic Lectures
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center's podiatric residents will attend formal lectures both internally and at nearby institutions. Guest lecturers will consist of podiatric and allopathic physicians. Topics vary from year to year but encompass podiatric medicine and surgery, as well as medical imaging, infectious disease and other medical and surgical topics.