Specialty Designation
Residency
Specialty Code
461
Type
Specialty
Completing training
30
With known plans
28
Pursuing more training
12
Practicing in the US
4
Group practice
2
In same specialty
4
In same state as program
1
Academician
12
Full-time
12
Academic year
2022
Number of accredited programs
34
Length of accredited training
6
Minimum number of prior years required
0
Offers graduate year 1 positions, available immediately upon medical school completion
Yes
Average number of PY1 interviews
28.30
Percent of programs requiring Step 1 score for interview
94.10
Percent of programs requiring Level 1 score (for DOs) for interview
29.40
Total number of active residents/fellows
279.00
Average number of residents/fellows
8.20
Average percent female
38.70
Average percent international medical graduates
7.50
Average percent DOs
1.80
Average number of full-time physician faculty
21.50
Average number of part-time physician faculty
0.40
Average percent female full-time physician faculty
12.80
Average ratio of full-time physician faculty to resident/fellow
3.30
Average hours on duty per week
73.60
Average maximum consecutive hours on duty
21.00
Average days off duty per week
1.10
Average percent of training in hospital outpatient clinics
14.20
Average percent of training in non-hospital ambulatory care community settings
1.80
Average number of days of vacation
21.10
Average resident/fellow compensation
63657.84
Specialty Overview

Thoracic surgery is a surgical specialty that encompasses the operative, pre-operative, post-operative, and surgical critical care of patients with acquired and congenital pathologic conditions within the chest. Included are the surgical repair of congenital and acquired conditions of the heart, including the pericardium, coronary arteries, valves, great vessels, and myocardium. In addition to operations and management of diseases of the thoracic and thoracoabdominal aorta, the scope of practice in thoracic surgery includes the evaluation of vascular disease, and the exposure, cannulation, reconstruction, and treatment of the carotid, brachiocephalic, axillary, iliac, and femoral vessels. It also includes pathologic conditions of the lung/trachea/bronchi, esophagus/foregut and chest wall, the mediastinum, the diaphragm, and the pericardium. Management of the airway and injuries to the chest are also within the scope of the specialty.

Association

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
633 N. Saint Clair St, Suite 2100
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 202-5800
https://www.sts.org/

Grad Year
2022