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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Residency

The Section of Plastic Surgery conducts an accredited six-year integrated training program based at The University of Chicago Medicine. Three residents are accepted each year from the NRMP match among a pool of talented fourth-year medical students and matriculate as PGY-1 residents into the training program.

Russell R. Reid, MD PhD

Bernard G. Sarnat M.D. Professor of Surgery

During the first three years of the program, residents are assigned to services across disciplines and subspecialties to provide a well-rounded experience and knowledge of the full spectrum of surgery. Special emphasis is placed on ablative surgery for all types of cancer, trauma surgery/critical care, minimally invasive surgery, endocrine, thoracic, cardiac, and transplant surgery. While rotating through these critical services, residents are also engaged in the full breadth of plastic and reconstructive surgery, with key months spent both on the plastic surgery and burn services in their first three years. Rotations to complement these disciplines are provided at several offsite institutions, including NorthShore University HealthSystem

Residents in the last three years are assigned and rotate through one of four services at the University of Chicago Medicine and offsite rotations for experience in head/neck trauma and private cosmetic practice. Rotations are built around a "focused-practice" model, so that each resident on any given rotation will experience not only the pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative management style of each faculty member, but will also be exposed to their professionalism, systems-based practice methods, and ethics.