When you match into our Integrated Residency model here at UW, the major goal of our program is to produce a well-rounded, broad-based plastic and reconstructive surgeon with the ability to assume any type of practice – academic, private, or specialized fellowship. Three residents are appointed each year. Our Integrated Residency Program expansion proposal to three residents was approved by the RRC in May 2008.
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PGY-1
Burn Surgery – UWHC
Emergency General Surgery – UWHC
Emergency Medicine – UWHC
General Surgery (Night Float) – UWHC
General Surgery – VAMC
Neurosurgery – UWHC
Pediatric Surgery – AFCH
Plastic Surgery – Meriter Hospital
Plastic Surgery – UWHC
Surgical Oncology – UWHC
Transplant Surgery – UWHC
Vascular Surgery – UWHC
PGY-2
Breast Surgery – UWHC
Hand Surgery – Meriter Hospital
Orthopedic Trauma – UWHC
Pediatric Plastic and Craniomaxillofacial Surgery – AFCH
Plastic Surgery – UWHC
Surgical ICU – UWHC
Trauma Surgery – UWHC
PGY-3
Aesthetic Surgery – Madison Surgery Center
Community Plastic Surgery – St. Mary’s Hospital
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery – UWHC
Plastic Surgery – UWHC
Plastic Surgery – Meriter Hospital
Research
PGY-4
Community Plastic Surgery – St. Mary’s Hospital
Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery – Meriter/UWHC
Pediatric Plastic and Craniomaxillofacial Surgery – AFCH
Plastic Surgery – Meriter Hospital
Plastic Surgery (Reconstruction) – UWHC
Plastic Surgery – VAMC
PGY-5
Aesthetic Surgery – Madison Surgery Center
Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery – Meriter/UWHC
Pediatric Plastic and Craniomaxillofacial Surgery – AFCH
Plastic Surgery (Reconstruction) – UWHC
Plastic Surgery – VAMC
PGY-6
Plastic Surgery (Chief) – UWHC
Plastic Surgery (“Embedded Fellowship”) – UWHC
Plastic Surgery – UWHC

