Admission
Consultation
Diagnosis
Evaluation
Perform history and physical exam
Treatment
ICU Admitting and Attending-Category 1
CORE PRIVILEGES
Abdominoperineal resection
Advanced Laparoscopic surgery
Amputations, above the knee before knee, and below knee; toe, transmetatarsal, and digits
Anoscopy
Appendectomy
Breast; complete mastectomy with or without axillary lymph node dissection
Colectomy (abdominal)
Colon surgery for benign or malignant disease
Colotomy, colostomy
Complete care of critically ill patients with underlying surgical conditions in the ED and ICU
Correction of intestinal obstruction
Drainage of intra abdominal, deep ischiorectal abscess
Emergency thoracostomy
Enteric fistulae management
Enterostomy (feeding or decompression)
Esophageal resection and reconstruction
Esophagogastrectomy
Esophagogastroduodenostomy (intraoperative in conjunction with surgical procedure)
Excision of fistula in ano/fistulotomy, rectal lesion
Excision of ganglion (palm or wrist; flexor sheath)
Excision of retrosternal thyroid tumors
Excision of thyroglossal duct cyst
Gastric operations for cancer (radical, partial, or total gastrectomy)
Gastroduodenal surgery
Gastrostomy (feeding or decompression)
Genitourinary procedures associated with malignancy or trauma
Gynecological procedure incidental to abdominal exploration
Incision and drainage of abscesses and cysts
Incision and drainage of pelvic abscess
Incision, drainage and debridement, perirectal abscess
Incision/excision of pilonidal cyst
Inguinal-femoral-umbilical herniorrhaphy, incisional herniorrhaphy
Insertion and management of pulmonary artery catheters
IV access procedures, central venous catheter
Laparoscopy, diagnostic appendectomy, cholecystectomy, lysis of adhesions
Laparotomy for diagnostic or exploratory purposes, or for management of intra-abdominal sepsis or trauma
Liver biopsy (intra-operative), liver resection
Lymph node dissection, axillary, inguinal, retroperitoneal
Management of hemorrhoids (internal and external), including hemorrhoidectomy
Management of intra-abdominal trauma, including injury, observation, paracentesis, and lavage
Management of multiple trauma
Management of soft-tissue tumors, inflammation and infection
Operations on gallbladder, biliary tract, bile ducts, and hepatic ducts, excluding biliary tract reconstruction
Pancreatectomy, total or partial
Pancreatic sphincteroplasty
Parathyroidectomy
Peritoneal catheter drainage procedures for relief of ascites
Peritoneal dialysis catheter placement
Privileges include care to patients of all ages except as specifically excluded from practice
Proctosigmoidoscopy, rigid or flexible with biopsy (intraoperative), with polypectomy/tumor excision (intraoperative)
Provide pre-, intra-, and post-operative care
Radical regional lymph node dissections, including radical neck dissection
Repair of perforated viscus (gastric, small intestine, large intestine)
Scalene node biopsy
Selective vagotomy
Sigmoidoscopy, fiberoptic with or without biopsy, with polypectomy
Skin grafts (partial thickness, simple)
Small bowel surgery for benign or malignant disease
Small bowel surgery for benign or malignant disease, including enterostomy
Spine exposure-thoraco-abdominal, lateral and/or anterior
Splenectomy (trauma, staging, therapeutic)
Surgery of the abdominal wall, including management of all forms of hernias, including diaphragmatic/inguinal hernias, and orchiectomy in association with hernia repair
Thoracentesis
Thoracoabdominal exploration
Thoracostomy tube insertion
Thyroidectomy and neck dissection
Tracheostomy
Transhiatal esophagectomy
Limited Bronchoscopy
Percutaneous tracheostomy
Wound Management Care
Robotic Assisted Surgery: Basic
Robotic Assisted Surgery: Advanced