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  1. Temple University Hospital is a leading academic medical center in Philadelphia, offering a range of services and specialties. Learn about its COVID-19 outcomes, visitor restrictions, news, events, and blogs.

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  2. Temple University Hospital is a teaching and research hospital that offers high-quality care, the latest technology and skilled staff. It is the chief clinical training site for the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and a leader in medical innovation and patient-centered care.

  3. Temple Health physicians and specialists use advanced therapies, cutting-edge technology and personalized care plans to prevent, manage and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Our goal is to offer each patient the best opportunity to live a better, healthier life. Search Our Medical Services.

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    All the clinical training is based at Temple University Hospital which is a Quaternary Care Center with 560 beds, 99 ICU beds, and has a level one Trauma Center with more than 2500 trauma visits yearly. The majority of the time is spent in our Surgical Intensive Care Unit which is a state of the art 19 bed critical care unit with more than 1500 adm...

    The Temple Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Program offers many opportunities for scholarly pursuits. During monthly section research meetings, fellows are encouraged to initiate new projects. These projects are conducted in partnership with department faculty members, other residents, medical students and a wide range of Temple specialists.

    Temple’s Section of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Faculty members are excellent clinicians and dedicated educators who create an environment of inquiry and scholarship. The department prides itself on its collegiality, team-based approach to care, and close-working relationships between faculty and house staff. This helps trainees lay the found...

    One position is available each year in Temple’s Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Program. Qualified applicants should meet the following prerequisites: 1. Completion of an ACGME-accredited general surgery residency 2. Board eligible or certified by the American Board of Surgery 3. Established ability to educate medical students and residents The f...

    View information on the stipend scale and benefitsfor fellows. Additional policies and materials can be found on the Temple Graduate Medical Educationwebsite.

    2023: Dorothy Liu, MD – Attending Physician, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
    2022: John Tierney, MD – University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
    2021: Christopher Decker, MD – Temple University Hospital – Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
    2020: Nakesha King, MD – Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY

    Division of Surgical Critical Care Temple University Hospital Parkinson Pavilion -4PP 3401 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Phone: 215-707-7032 Fax: 215-707-2990 Program Director Abhijit Pathak, MD, FACS Program Manager Tiffany Copeland-Hughes Tiffany.Copeland@tuhs.temple.edu

  4. Clinical Interests Metabolic and bariatric surgery Sacropenic obesity Adolescent and childhood obesity Minimally invasive and robotic general surgery and gastrointestinal disorders Esophageal surgery Anti-reflux surgery Hernia surgery Childhood and adolescent obesity Outcomes following bariatric surgery

  5. Clinical Interests Socioeconomic determinants of health Resiliency Health disparities Early childhood education

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