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Surgical Critical Care Fellowship

About

The University of Hawaii Surgical Critical Care Fellowship has been accredited by the Residency Review Committee since 1993. Dr. Mihae Yu initiated the SCC Fellowship Program and was the Program Director until 2019. Dr. David Inouye became Program Director in January 2020. The fellowship program has three ACGME approved fellow positions for twelve months in length.

Core Faculty & Staff

Attendings assigned as the core teaching staff to the surgical intensive care unit are physicians related to the area of surgery and/or critical care who have been trained in a formal fellowship and have passed or are eligible for critical care boards. They are dedicated teachers with the purpose of communicating knowledge and promoting critical thinking. They are also responsible for maintaining expertise in their own knowledge base, are involved in research projects, and resolve controversies through science and research. By practicing quality of care, as well as demonstrating an ethical and humane approach to the critically ill, attendings serve as role models for young physicians in training.

David Inouye, MD, PhD, FACS

Program Director

Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine

Medical Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, The Queen鈥檚 Medical Center

Danny Takanishi, Jr., MD, FACS

Associate Program Director

Interim Director of Student Affairs and Professor of Surgery, University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine

Michael Hayashi, MD, FACS

Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery, University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine