SURG813C1

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SURG813C1 - Surgery Clerkship Didactic

SurgeryMedicineUA - UA General

Course ID

041352

Course Description

The goal of the surgery clerkship is to introduce the student to the principles of caring for the surgical patient. This goal is accomplished by allowing the student to participate in the care of patients in the various stages of evaluation and treatment by surgeons. These stages include but are not limited to the preoperative office or clinic visit, inpatient admission, operative procedure and inpatient/outpatient recovery. Through this exposure, the student will begin to understand the general process of the application of surgical therapy to patients in a wide variety of settings. Furthermore, by participating as a member of the surgical team, the student will observe the role of the surgeon as a member of the multidisciplinary team that provides care for the patient. The clerkship is structured upon the principle that learning is a process which can be accomplished only by active participation by the student. The role of the faculty and housestaff is to provide guidance, stimulation, support and example.

Min Units

4

Max Units

4

Repeatable for Credit

Yes

Total Completions Allowed

2

Total Units Allowed

8

Grading Basis

CLK - Clerkship H,HP,P,F

Career

Medicine

Course Requisites

May be convened with

Component

Independent Study

Optional Component

No