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Plastic Surgery
The
McGill University Plastic Surgery Program is broad-based and is directed
toward the fulfilment of the requirements for specialty certification by
the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the Collège
des médecins du Québec. The Program can also be structured to allow
residents to qualify for the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
The
Committee on Residency Training in Plastic Surgery considers applicants
for the Program through the following routes:
(1) Via CaRMS and (2) International
Medical Graduates. The
first two years of the five year Plastic Surgery residency are done via
the Core Surgery Program, following which they are trained for three
years in Plastic Surgery.
The
teaching hospitals are the Montreal General Hospital, the Royal Victoria
Hospital, the Montreal Children's Hospital and the Jewish General
Hospital. The training is divided
to include equal rotations at each hospital.
In
addition to daily and weekly rounds at each hospital, one day of the
week (at present, Wednesday) is completely given over to rounds, clinics
and the presentation of problem cases from the various services and
those brought in by outside Plastic Surgeons. In addition, a weekly
seminar follows the selected rounds at The Montreal General Hospital.
Large Plastic Surgery Clinics are held at least four times’ weekly at
each of the main teaching hospitals and Hand Clinics are held once
weekly at the adult hospitals. There are several other clinics in
related disciplines at the various hospitals which the Plastic Surgery
residents are urged to attend. These include Tumour Clinic, Hemangioma
and Cleft Palate Clinics, the Maxillofacial Surgical Treatment Group,
Limb Asymmetry Study Group and General Surgery Grand Rounds. Trauma
rounds are held once weekly and Plastic Surgery participates frequently.
The
extensive academic facets of this program are further enhanced by formal
tutorials which are held by the attending staff for the residents every
two weeks during the academic year. These tutorials are preceded by a
two-hour examination of the selected topic and reading list, and then
followed by a three hour discussion meeting and oral examination. In the
course of training, these tutorials cover the field of Plastic Surgery
and basic science subjects, and are referenced in the reading lists.
Basic research topics related to Plastic Surgery, carried out by
research fellows and the attending staff, are regularly reported during
these Plastic Surgery seminars. Each year, the three final year
residents prepare papers for presentation at the Senior Plastic Surgery
Residency Conference which is held in one of the major American or
Canadian Plastic Surgery Centres. All residents are encouraged to
participate in clinical research projects and in the presentation of
scientific material at local and national meetings.
Requests
for information and application forms should be directed to:
Dr
Mirko Gilardino, Program Director
McGill University Plastic Surgery Program
Royal Victoria Hospital
687 Pine Avenue West, Room A3.25
Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1A1
E-mail:
mirko.gilardino@muhc.mcgill.ca
Web site:
http://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/plasticsurgery/ rev09-2010
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