Required Plastic and Reconstruction Surgery
Course (SUR 825)
Course Director: R. Michael Johnson, M.D.
Course Description
The student will act as an extern, involved in the
preoperative evaluation, intraoperative care and postoperative follow-up
of patiens on the plastic surgery panel. The student may be asked to
participate in emergency evaluation and care of patients. Attendance
at weekly burn conference and clinic is required.
Time & Location
August–May for two to four weeks at Miami
Valley Hospital, Kettering Medical Center and Good Samaritan Hospital.
Lead time to Drop/Add elective is one month.
Pre-requisites
Completion of Year III. The course is only open to Boonshoft
School of Medicine Students.
Content Categories
After this plastic surgery rotation, the student should
be able to evaluate and manage patients requiring breast reconstruction,
hand surgery and microsurgery, in addition to general plastic surgery.
The student will also be expected to suture wounds properly and understand
the nature of complicated wound care. The student will be able to evaluate
and manage acute burn injuries as well as burn patients requiring late
reconstruction.
Learning Methods
The student will learn from direct interaction and discussion
of relevant cases with the attending physician. Research participation
is encouraged.
Evaluation
Evaluation is based on the student's initiative, overall clinical
performance and demonstrated knowledge. Grade: Honors/Pass/Fail.
Fourth Year Elective
A fourth year elective can be arranged for Boonshoft School of Medicine
students. See the MS-IV required SUR 850 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Course for a general description of expectations or the current Biennium
II Electives Catalog for specifics.
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