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Program Overview

Zvi Grunwald, MD
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Stephen McNulty, DO
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From the Directors
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, a major tertiary care referral center
in Philadelphia, provides a widely diversified exposure for the anesthesia
resident. As a designated Regional Resource Level 1 Trauma Center, we see patients
with a wide variety of major injuries. Jefferson is the Regional Spinal Cord
Injury Center of the Delaware Valley and we receive patients with severe neurological
injuries almost daily who require fiberoptic-guided intubation on a routine
basis.
We perform the largest volume of total joint procedures in the Delaware Valley.
Among our general surgeons are experts in colorectal surgery, biliary tract
surgery and hepatic resection. Other areas of special surgical expertise include
neurosurgery, ear, nose and throat surgery, plastic surgery and gynecologic
oncology.
Close to 700 cardiovascular thoracic surgical procedures are performed here
each year. Approximately 20% of surgical procedures are conducted with regional/
nerve block anesthesia. An active surgical team performs both kidney and liver
transplants with current planning to establish a cardiac transplantation program.
For our anesthesiology residents, this surgical diversity provides numerous
opportunities to learn regional and general anesthetic techniques, to become
proficient in placing and interpreting invasive monitoring devices and to anticipate
and treat the wide variety of physiological and pathological consequences of
medical and surgical disease and surgical trespass.
The latest addition to our educational program is a full scale mannikin simulator.
The simulator resides in a center that will be the home for programs based
on use of simulation technology. For example, in addition to the anesthesia
simulator, an ultrasound simulator is located in the center. For a peek at
the center point your browser to http://www.medsim.com/ and
access Simcenters.
Zvi Grunwald, MD Chairman
Stephen McNulty, DO Program Director
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