General Surgery Residency at Penn Medicine
Learn about the training program in General Surgery at Penn Medicine from current residents and faculty members. With our long-standing tradition in excellence, we continually strive to create an educational environment that maximizes the surgical trainees’ academic potential. We are committed to recruiting highly qualified applicants of diverse backgrounds that resonate with the institution’s mission of excellence. We strive to cultivate an environment of talented residents, faculty, and staff with varied cultures and perspectives that reflect our surrounding Philadelphia community. With the changing landscape of healthcare, we intend to train future leaders in surgery, who are sensitive to differences in race, gender, religion, and sexual orientation.
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