Northwest
Campus
Ophthalmology
Williston Basin Eye Clinic
SURG 9410
Participating Faculty: John R. Herr, Jr., M.D.
Offered: All periods
Positions: One per period
Objectives of the Elective:
- The student will be made familiar with ocular anatomy.
- The student will become familiar with ocular physiology with particular
attention to physiological aspects of the pathological changes.
- The student will become familiar with the use of instrumentation and
be made comfortable in its operation.
- The student will become familiar with common ocular disorders, their
diagnosis and treatment.
- The student will become familiar with the ocular presentations of systemic
disease.
- The student will become familiar with ocular emergencies and the proper
care thereof.
Instructional Activities:
- The student will meet daily with the preceptor.
- The student will be expected to be present in surgery a minimum number
of visits to obtain the objectives of the elective.
- When applicable pre- and postoperative orders will be prepared under
the supervision of the preceptor and the student will be expected to make
rounds on a daily basis with the preceptor.
- The student will be assigned specific readings in standard ophthalmological
textbooks and literature.
Standards of Performance (Outcomes) Indicating Attainment of Objectives:
- The overall conduct of the student in the operating room and his knowledge
of anatomy and physiology will be evaluated and graded by the surgeon in
charge.
- The conciseness and relevance of presentations of assigned patients
and his knowledge of the illness will be graded by the preceptor in charge.
- The student's ability to diagnose and treat outpatients (under supervision)
will be evaluated by the preceptor in charge.
- An evaluation of the student's performance in achieving objectives
will be submitted to the assistant dean of the northwest campus at the
end of the rotation.
Criteria for Grading:
- Student's willingness to be present during patient encounters and surgery.
- The student's ability to learn what has been taught to him.
- The student's ability to apply what he has learned.
- The student's ability to treat ocular emergencies.