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Hopkins Bayview Med. Ctr.
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RA Cowley Shock Trauma Ctr.
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DuPont Children's Hospital
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The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is the state of Maryland's Burn Center. At the end of the PGY-II year, Dr. Stephen Millner and faculty will expose the Sinai resident to state-of-the-art and innovative care for severely burned patients in and out of the operating room.

The surgical residents will participate in all care rendered to inpatient Burn Surgery patients at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital: admission, diagnostic workup, operations, post-operative care and discharge. In addition, the Sinai surgical residents will participate in the care/operations of Burn Surgery patients in the burn clinic and Burn Surgery attending office hours.

The surgical residents will attend the following educational activities:

Attending and Fellow Teaching Rounds--three times per week, 1 hour
Burn Center Conference--weekly, 1 hour
Surgery Grand Rounds, JHH--weekly, 1 hour
Surgery Lecture Series, JHH--weekly, 1 hour
Operative Skills Lab, JHH--monthly, 3 hours

In addition, the residents (all levels) will receive the following lectures during the rotation:

Burn assessment--burn grades/extent and local/systemic pathophysiology

Fluid resuscitation in burn patients

Antibiotic use in burn patients

Inhalation injury

Sepsis and burn

Management of ventilator dependent burn patients

Residents are encouraged to participate in a clinical research project during this rotation.

 Burn Surgery Goals & Objectives

 

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