¡Bienvenidos! Welcome to the Doctor's Hospital at Renaissance Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Website!
The Surgical Critical Care Fellowship, along with Doctor's Hospital at Renaissance, strives to provide an atmosphere conducive to learning and committed to training competent, board-certified, critical care physicians to provide care in the Rio Grande Valley region of Texas. Our aim is to provide fellows with the best education, which will help them complete their training and mold them into caring and confident critical care physicians who will uphold the high moral standards of their profession. As a fellowship program, we encourage the development of interdisciplinary clinical, research, and teaching programs between divisions and departments and extending to other industries.
The overall goal of the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship is to provide comprehensive critical care training to physicians already trained with at least three years of anesthesiology, emergency medicine, neurological surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology, surgery, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, or urology. This is accomplished through an organized combination of clinical work, didactics, and supervisory responsibilities. Upon completion of this program, each fellow will be eligible for certification with added qualifications in surgical critical care, as issued by the American Board of Surgery.
The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) region is the southernmost area in Texas. It has a current population of 1.4 million; over 90% are Hispanic, 38% of households are below the federal poverty line, and 37% of the population does not possess health insurance, the highest in all of the metro U.S. Caring for patients in such an under-served area provides some interesting challenges. At the same time, it is considered one of America’s fastest growing regions. Our hospital, DHR Health, opened its doors in 2003 and is the largest academic medical campus in South Texas. We are home to the region’s first General Surgery Residency Program, the first ACS-verified Level 1 Trauma Center, and the first Organ Transplant Center.
We are pleased that you are interested in our unique program! If your mission aligns with ours, you wish to be part of caring for the underserved community along the Rio Grande River, and you welcome the opportunity to train at a rapidly expanding, progressive academic facility in a true bilingual community, we’d love to hear from you!
Jeffrey J. Skubic, DO, MSc, FACS
Program Director Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
Trauma Medical Director DHR Health