Residency Training in General Surgery

RESIDENTS RESOURCE PAGE

This page is dedicated to providing announcements, schedules, and other information/resources pertaining to the daily activities of general surgery residents.


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Goals and Objectives

Stony Brook University Medical Center

Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Winthrop–University Hospital

ACGME General Competencies

Common Program Requirements

Objectives for Outpatient Clinics

Resident Duty Hours Policy

Resident Supervision Policy

Stony Brook House Staff Handbook

Medical Center Administrative Policy and Procedures



Our Health Sciences Library has an excellent and growing collection of both
e-journals and e-books

Our subscription is only available
on campus and at Tech Park
       
        Our subscription is only available
on campus and at Tech Park

Brunicardi FC, editor-in-chief. Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 8th edition (2005)
[E-book via HSC Library]

Townsend CM Jr, editor-in-chief. Sabiston Textbook of Surgery, 18th edition (2008)
[E-book via HSC Library access to MD Consult]

Emergency Room Protocols
Stony Brook University Medical Center Trauma Handbook
[Restricted Access]
Click here to obtain free Adobe Acrobat Reader software needed to view this document.

Cardiac Surgical Resident's Handbook
[Restricted Access]

Pediatric Surgical House Staff Handbook
[Restricted Access]

Surgical Film Library
[Restricted Access]

Knot Tying Manual
This manual is published by Ethicon, Inc., to "help train medical students, surgical residents, physician assistants, and others in the techniques of knot tying and the handling of sutures."
Click here to obtain free Adobe Acrobat Reader software needed to view this document.

e-FACS.org
The mission of the American College of Surgeons Web portal — e-FACS.org — is to expand the College's role as an information resource on patient care for the various surgical specialties and on advances in bioscience, research, and health policy by providing its members with a personalized gateway to the Internet that will (1) filter and facilitate their access to Web-based information; (2) initiate and facilitate collaboration and exchange of ideas among members; and (3) provide a secure, single sign-on service that will be the entry point of access to organized Web information coming from the College and other validated and reputable sources. In addition to Fellows of the American College of Surgeons, a few select groups are allowed access to the portal, including Associate Fellows of the College, surgical residents, and medical students. While several electronic tools are available only to Fellows, there are many resources available to everyone who has access. A key feature of the portal is its use of communities, many of which are of great educational value to residents. Click here for more information about e-FACS.org.

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