Department: Surgery SURG 9197
Elective Title: General
Surgery/Orthopedic AI
Campus: Southwest Location of
Elective:
Preceptor(s): General Surgery (2 Weeks) Orthopedics (2 Weeks)
(St.
Alexius) Bone,
Spine, Sport Center or Medcenter One
Michael
Schmit, MD
Steven
Johnson, MD
William
Altringer, MD
A.
Gaylord
Kavlie, M.D.
Michael R.
Brown, M.D.
Period(s) offered and
number of students per period: All
periods / 2 students per period
Purpose: 1. Further
experience in general surgery
2. Introduction
to the specialty of orthopedic surgery
Objectives: Following
successful completion of this elective, the student will be able to:
1. Understand
in more detail the specialty of general surgery.
2. Perform more advanced skills
including suturing and the placement of central lines.
3. Understand how to function as a 1st
year resident.
4.
Better understand the management of the surgical patient.
5.
Understand the principles of fracture management including the correct and safe
application of casts.
6.
Demonstrate the proper assessment of selected musculoskeletal injuries.
7.
Understand more fully the specialty of orthopedic surgery.
Instructional Activities: During this
elective, students will be involved in/experience:
1. The
peri-operative management of general surgical patients.
2. Fluid and electrolyte management of surgical
patients.
3. Evaluation and management of surgical
patients in the emergency room.
4. The
application of casts in fracture management.
5. The
evaluation and management of orthopedic injuries.
6. The
appropriate assessment of musculoskeletal diseases seen in an orthopedic
practice.
Criteria for Grading: During and
following this acting internship, the preceptor will:
1.
Evaluate by
direct observation the clinical skills of the student in the clinic and
hospital including the
operating
room.
2.
Observe
professionalism by direct observation of the student’s interaction with various
surgical staff
including nurses, other students,
residents and faculty.
3.
Judge manual
dexterity by direct observation of examination of various musculoskeletal
injuries and of cast application.
4.
Evaluate the
student’s ability to perform preoperative histories and physical examinations.
5.
Evaluate the
student’s skills in postoperative management of surgical patients.