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kendall said:from what i gather surgical critical care fellowships are basically non-operative experiences, and most follow this up with a year of trauma surgery. my questions are: do you lose some surgical skill in the year out of the OR? does the trauma surgery year involve emergent surgery only, or does the fellow participate in the general/elective/daily surgery schedule as well? even after five years of residency training, a year seems like a long time to be out of the OR. any thoughts?
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depends on the program. Most Trauma programs are not separate but rather a combined trauma/Critical care in 1 year - some months dedicated to Trauma and others to ICU settings.
If you are at a program that affords you junior attending priviledges you may very well be doing general surgery as well as trauma, but remember even trauma patients need general surgery procedures, which may or may not be emergent.
Your concerns about being out of the OR are common; my BF is a Trauma/Critical Care fellow who has not been in the OR since June. He's gotten lots of experience doing bronchs, trachs and the like but is worried that when hitting the ORs next month that his skills will have deteriorated. I'm sure you do lose some, but it must come back, especially in busy programs where you're operating all the time.