The MGH Residency: A Unique Approach to Surgical Education
The Metropolitan Group Hospitals (MGH) Residency in General Surgery represents a unique approach to surgical training. Four excellent community teaching hospitals provide the setting for instruction. It is anchored by an academic affiliation with the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago and an association with the University of Illinois Hospitals and Cook County Hospital. Because of its multi-hospital scope, the MGH Residency offers a broad base of clinical and operative experience. Residents have the rare opportunity of learning from a wide range of attending surgeons, benefitting from many perspectives on the art and science of surgery with academic scholarship.
The principal goal of the MGH Residency is to produce surgeons competent to practice all components of general surgery, including head and neck, endocrine system, trauma, ultrasound breast, alimentary tract, hepatic, biliary, spleen, general abdomen and abdominal viscera, vascular system, and skin and soft tissue. The program also provides extensive experience in endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures, as well as exposure to many subspecialties,including transplantation surgery, critical care, thoracic, burn care, cardiovascular, plastic, pediatric and bariatric surgery.
The four integrated MGH hospitals are Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago; Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge; Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago; and Saint Francis Hospital of Evanston. All institutions have long history in education and have multiple other residency programs offering extensive interaction.
The Program has four major unique institutions; each with somewhat totally different experience both is the case volumes specialty of work as well as the expertise of the faculty. We continue to gain immensely from our university affiliation through the availability of a world class library, research laboratories as well as an outstanding transplant rotation with experience in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery further accentuated in a different setting. Our residents also continue to rotation at Cook County Burn Unit and experience a unique in its own merits and venue. Between the six institutions, our residents are exposed yearly to at least 20,000 general surgery cases as well as access to all other subspecialties as needed. A world class faculty of 55 attendings largely voluntary are fully dedicated to the field of surgical education and well represented in the areas of expertise, age groups, providing mentorship.
Scope of Surgery in 4 Institutions