General Surgery Residency

About Our Surgery Residency

Our Division of Surgery has 80 full-time faculty who contribute to the training of five categorical general surgery residents per year. In each specialty, including general surgery, residents acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to become competent and skilled independent general surgeons.

Surgical specialties are well established, with faculty combining busy clinical practices with strong academic credentials. In fields where regional centers concentrate on particular types of disease — such as penetrating trauma and pediatric surgery — our residents rotate to these regional centers to broaden their exposure.

With our outpatient clinics, hospital and operating rooms under one roof, residents can readily participate in outpatient evaluation, operative procedures, postoperative care and post-hospital follow-up.

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Clinical Focus

Under the supervision of attending staff, residents assume increased responsibility as they progress through the program, including teaching junior residents and medical students. The combination of an active emergency surgery service (which includes 1,500 trauma admissions per year), a community-based practice and wide tertiary referral base, ensures that each resident will see a high volume and a broad range of cases.

The hospital is well staffed with 24-hour ancillary support, minimizing non-clinical work. Overnight on-call responsibility is limited due to the implementation of a night float system.

A diverse and comprehensive conference schedule features Lahey Hospital & Medical Center staff and invited outside experts. Residents are expected to take an active part in the learning process by becoming involved in research and giving educational conferences.

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Eligibility & How To Apply

How To Apply

Applicants are selected for interviews after a thorough review of their complete applications. Residents are selected from a large applicant pool.

We only accept applications through the ERAS electronic application submittal system.

Entrance Criteria

  • New graduate
  • US or Canadian citizen, green card or J-1 Visa

Contact Information

For more information, please email Stacey Walsh, Program Coordinator.

Rotations & Schedules

Rotation Schedule

PGY-1

  • Acute Care Surgery/Trauma
  • Elective General Surgery/MIS
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Colorectal
  • Breast
  • Night Float
  • Transplant

PGY-2

  • Acute Care Surgery/Trauma
  • Elective Genral Surgery/MIS
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Night Float
  • Surgical Intensive Care Unit
  • Community Hospital Surgery
  • Ask us about our optional research year
    • 1 or 2 year opportunity for a resident to go out to perform research

PGY-3

  • Acute Care Surgery/Trauma
  • Elective Genral Surgery/MIS
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Night Float
  • Trauma Surgery Away Rotation
  • Community Hospital Surgery
  • Elective Rotation

PGY-4

  • Acute Care Surgery/Trauma
  • Elective General Surgery/MIS
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Hepatobiliary Surgery
  • Community Hospital Surgery
  • Elective Rotation
  • Night Float
  • Endoscopy

PGY-5

  • Acute Care Surgery/Trauma
  • Elective General Surgery/MIS
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Hepatobiliary Surgery
  • Community Hospital Surgery
  • Breast Surgery
  • Elective Rotation

Descriptions

  • Acute Care Surgery/Trauma: 24/7 in house attending coverage with a busy Level 1 trauma center with emergency surgery service responsibilities for general and colorectal surgery coverage.
  • Elective General Surgery/MIS: Tertiary referral center for endocrine surgery, bariatric surgery, gastric cancer, esophageal disorders and abdominal wall reconstruction.
  • Vascular Surgery: Open and endovascular surgery, vascular access, fistula creation and revision.
  • Colon and Rectal Surgery: High-volume tertiary referral service with a wide array of pathology and techniques including laparoscopic, robotic, trans-anal and complex revisional.
  • Breast Surgery: Dedicated month for breast clinic and breast surgery (inpatient and outpatient).
  • Hepatobiliary and Transplant: Complex hepatobiliary and pancreas, organ procurement, liver and kidney transplantation, liver and kidney living donor transplantation.
  • Community Hospital Surgery: High volume general and specialty surgery at busy local community hospitals.
  • Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Two-month rotation in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit.
  • Pediatric Surgery: Two-month rotation at Boston Children’s Hospital.
  • Trauma Surgery Away Rotation: Two-month rotation at R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Endoscopy: Opportunity for dedicated clinical time to work with GI and Surgery attendings to improve upper and lower endoscopy skills.
  • Elective: Opportunity to pursue additional experience in area of interest locally or at an outside hospital.