Program Overview
About the Program
The goal of the UW Plastic Surgery program is to train plastic surgeons in all four parts of academic medicine: patient care, medical education, medical research and administration. The plastic surgery program utilizes five University of Washington-affiliated hospitals. The hospitals include the UW Medical Center-Montlake, UW Medical Center-Northwest, Harborview Medical Center, the VA Puget Sound Health Care System, and Seattle Children's Hospital. There are also rotation experiences at community hospitals and in private-practice plastic surgery office settings.
Interdisciplinary training and collaboration are hallmarks of training at University of Washington (UW). The University of Washington Burn Center is located at Harborview Medical Center and is involved in the residency program. The Division also participates in the Unified Hand Service. There are multidisiciplinary care experiences in craniofacial surgery at Seattle Children's Hospital and breast reconstruction at the UW Medical Center among others.
Program Leadership
Shannon Colohan, MD, MSc
scolohan@uw.edu
Craig Birgfeld, MD
birgfeld@uw.edu
Clinical Training
Training Sites
Learn in a variety of different healthcare settings across the Seattle region.
Rotations
Currently, the plastic surgery residents rotate on the various plastic surgery rotations starting as interns. They gain exposure to a wide variety of other surgical services and critical care on rotations such as orthopedics, burn, acute care general surgery, vascular surgery, trauma ICU up until the R3 year. The experiences they gain on other services help to make the plastic surgery residents well-rounded surgeons. Starting as R4s, the residents only rotate through plastic surgery services. They are on service at the major hospitals as well as several local private practices.
Conferences
The residents attend weekly plastic surgery didactic conferences on Wednesdays, even while on off-service rotations. Additionally, each hospital site conducts site-specific weekly lectures. The conferences include attending speakers, resident presentations, small case groups, in-service question review. The Didactic Conference Planning Committee, which is composed of a group of residents and Dr. Shannon Colohan review and edit the curriculum annually to ensure all necessary topics are covered and scheduled appropriately, as well as incorporate resident feedback.
Professional Development & Research
Educational & Research Conferences
Buehler Lecture
The annual Buehler Lecture is named by his family for Peter K. Buehler, a plastic surgery faculty member at University of Washington who passed away in the midst of a promising academic surgery career. This visiting professorship attracts the brightest minds in plastic surgery from the United States and around the world. This is a multi-day event with Grand Rounds lectures, resident presentations and a flap dissection course in which the Visiting Professor leads the Division in cadaveric dissections.
Department of Surgery Education Seminar
A Department-wide education event held every June, this seminar is an inspiring opportunity to gain education and valuable insight on a relevant and timely topic in the realm of surgical education. The topic changes yearly and compelling speakers from both inside and outside the Department participate.
Microsurgery Course
The Plastic Surgery program holds an annual weekend-long microsurgery skills course in the Harborview Medical Center WISH lab. This hands-on practical event allows practice and repetition in a collaborative and stress-free simulation environment.
Living in Seattle
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Current Trainees
Our plastic surgery residency program is proud to train the next generation of leaders in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Each of our residents brings unique skills, dedication, and passion to advancing patient care and surgical innovation. Meet our current trainees >>
How To Apply
For the 2023-24 application season we will be holding interviews in person and we will be accepting only PSCA applications.
Our NRMP MATCH program number is: 1918362C0.
Interview dates: December 9, 2023, and January 5, 2024
Applications will be compiled from PSCA on October 2, 2023.
Letters of Recommendation are due by October 13, 2023.
Application materials required by the Division of Plastic Surgery and submitted through PSCA websites are:
- Common Application Form
- Personal Statement
- Medical School Transcript Dean's Letter
- Letters of Recommendation (minimum of 3)
- Documentation of USMLE Scores
To be notified of upcoming virtual recruitment activities, please sign up here to join our email list. We host virtual recruitment sessions with our program director and residents.
For questions about our program or recruitment, email psurged@uw.edu

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