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All students are required to complete 2 weeks in the outpatient surgery setting.
Two or four week electives at any accredited academic health center that meets
the following objectives will also satisfy this requirement. During this time we
endeavor to broaden the students experience in evaluating surgical patients and
to increase their understanding of the different environments in which surgery
is performed. The outpatient surgery component of the surgical clerkship can be
accomplished (but is not limited to) any of the following settings:
Tulane/Lakeside or Ochsner:
- Ophthalmology
- Moh's Surgery-Dermatology
- General Surgery - Ochsner
- Breast Surgery - Ochsner
- Colo-Rectal Surgery - Ochsner
- Urology
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Other accredited institutions:
- Orthopaedics
- Otolaryngology
- Urology
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Goals and Objectives:
- Continuation of the basic goals set forth in the main inpatient-based surgical
clerkship including
- Gaining Medical Knowledge of surgical diseases through readings and
through interactions with clinicians; also through hands-on experience
with assisting and performing procedures under the guidance of clinicians
- Demonstrate competence in performing Patient Care tasks such as taking
histories, performing physical examinations, constructing differential
diagnoses, creating problem lists, and developing diagnostic and
therapeutic plans
- Augment their Communication Skills with patients and colleagues
- Demonstrate Professionalism toward their patients and colleagues
- Learn the Social and Community Context of Healthcare
- Specific to the Outpatient Surgery setting:
- Understand the indications for surgery in the outpatient setting
- Understand the risks and benefits of surgery in the outpatient setting
- Demonstrate proficiency with differentiating normal versus abnormal
exam findings for the specialty examination
- Learn the differences in focus and skill required to evaluate patients in the
outpatient setting such as "Focused Examination" techniques based on
the surgical specialty experience
- Pre-operative evaluation including risk assessment
- Review of ancillary testing results
- Post-operative evaluation
- Wound healing
- Resolution/improvement of condition prompting surgery
- Become familiar with and participate in outpatient procedures specific
for specialty
- Clinic-based diagnostic procedures
- Clinic-based invasive procedures
- Ambulatory surgery/outpatient OR-based invasive procedures
For more information, please see:
Course Code: MDSR OUT TMC
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