USC Department of Colorectal Surgery
USC Department of Colorectal Surgery
EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP

Fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery

Thank you for considering the colon and rectal surgery program at the University of Southern California. As you may know, this program is sponsored by a medical school and surgical training program that has been in existence for well over 100 years. There is a strong education tradition at the University of Southern California and we are proud to carry on the tradition.

The purpose of our training program is to provide superior clinical training. As you will find out, however, this is a unique environment and we think it offers more than a large clinical volume and exposure. It offers an unusual breadth of experience incorporating an extremely large county hospital, but also a University referral center, a cancer center, and private practice rotations. L.A. County Hospital is the country's largest county hospital and the pathology found in this center is unparalleled.

This is a unique academic environment. You will be exposed to a broad range of research in cancer, inflammatory bowel, genetic therapy, and epidemiology research. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has designated the USC/Norris Cancer Center as one of the nation's 41 comprehensive cancer centers, a select group of institutions providing groundbreaking cancer treatment, research, prevention and education.

The staff in the program are involved with teaching and all of these teachers are committed to colon and rectal surgery. However, this is within a tradition of a strong general surgical program. Most of us feel that surgeons are medical physicians with added skills.

Similarly, colorectal surgeons are general surgeons with an added expertise. During your time at the University of Southern California, you will be participating in many of the educational aspects of the general surgery program in order to maintain and enhance your general surgical training. However, the year will clearly focus on colorectal surgery.

We encourage you to participate in the academic and research activities of the department. We would anticipate that you will publish several papers during the time you are at the University of Southern California.

PGY-6 Residency applications are now accepted through ERAS
Please click here to fill out an application for our Residency Program

All other applicants for the Non-ACGME opportunities , please click here to submit your application.

Please fill out the application and submit all required materials. An incomplete application will only delay consideration and may result in denial. Interviews are desirable and we will try to arrange the interview to be convenient with your schedule. You can contact our Residency and Fellowship Coordinator at (323) 865-3690 with any questions you may have.


Please send materials to:
Department of Colorectal Surgery
Attn: Residency and Fellowship Coordinator
1441 Eastlake Ave. Suite 7418
Los Angeles, CA 90033

Or email information to our Residency and Fellowship Coordinator

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