The University of Toronto offers a 0+5, direct entry Vascular Surgery Residency Program to train Medical Students aspiring to become the next generation of vascular surgeons. UHN is one of six major sites that Residents rotate through. Residents will be trained in the modern medical, surgical and endovascular treatment methods for patients with vascular disorders.
Residents will be able to apply to the
Surgeon Scientist Training Program (SSTP) to complete a Masters or PhD level research project in preparation for an academic career in vascular surgery. Many of these SSTP residents are under the supervision of UHN faculty.
Residents are evaluated in the clinical setting by their supervisor(s) and are encouraged to develop autonomy and skills that will help them on their path toward independent practice.
Resident education includes weekly didactic teaching sessions with specific topics presented over the duration of their rotations, simulation sessions, Royal College oral exam practice sessions, citywide vascular grand rounds and monthly M&M rounds. In addition, journal club rounds are offered periodically.
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, all of these formal rounds have been shifted to a virtual format.
Daily Teaching
An important focus of our postgraduate resident education program is daily teaching, which consists of informal and formal teaching sessions through residents and Faculty as well as fellow interactions on the ward, in the clinic, in the operating room and on-call.
Academic half-day
The Vascular Surgery academic half-day occurs on Friday mornings as part of the residency program's didactic, specialty-specific teaching. Seminars cover a variety of topics relevant to Vascular Surgery practice. Resident attendance is mandatory and their time is protected until noon, allowing residents to dedicate time to their research projects after the seminar, until noon.
Further information on application requirements and procedures as well as other details on the Residency Program is provided by the Division of Vascular Surgery at the University of Toronto and the Michener Institute of Education at UHN.
The Residency Program Director is
Dr. George Oreopoulos.