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ADDITIONAL LINKS:
SURGICAL CLERKSHIP HOME
MANUAL OF SURGICAL OBJECTIVES
CLERKSHIP SUPPORT PERSONNEL
CALENDAR
ROTATION ASSIGNMENTS
RESIDENT CONTACT LIST
ORIENTATION
SURGICAL SKILLS LAB
BEHAVIORAL GOALS FOR SURGERY ROTATION
EXPERIENTIAL GOALS
LECTURE SCHEDULE
CONFERENCES
CASE PRESENTATIONS
TARPLEY PRESENTATIONS
CLINICAL TRANSACTIONS PROJECT
REFERENCE TEXTS
ORGAN PROCUREMENT RUNS
WHAT TO DO IF STUCK DURING PROCEDURE
GRADING INFORMATION
SAMPLE EVALUATION
MID-CLERKSHIP ASSESSMENT FORM
SO YOU WANT TO BE A SURGEON
DEPT. OF SURGERY EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
SECTION OF SURGICAL SCIENCES
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Behavioral Goals & Objectives for Surgery Rotation
- Please be prompt for morning rounds on the service. One of the senior residents will let you know what time your service begins.
- Attire: Professional attire is suggested. Any time you attend a conference, you should refrain from wearing scrubs.
- Morning round format: You will be expected to have pre-rounded on your patients, write a progress note, and know the following:
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- When rounds are concluded, perform the necessary tasks on your patients. Have one of the residents cosign your orders.
- All patients' labs, culture results, and pathology results should be checked by 11:30 a.m. every morning. Please inform one of the residents of any abnormalities. If you notice an abnormal lab result before that time, please inform a resident.
- Afternoon rounds will be scheduled by the senior resident. You should have all lab results, culture results, and procedure results at that time.
- You are responsible for being at all of your lectures on time. Please inform one of the residents if you have a lecture that day.
- These are your patients. Work hard, examine them, ask questions, and read about their problems. Your goal is to know the patient better than anyone else, including the attending physician.
- The nurses, therapists, technicians, and other support staff are very competent and you can learn much from them. Treat them with respect and they will help you immensely. Listen to what they have to say; they often know the patients as well as anyone.
- Please report any personal problems or conflicts to one of the senior residents. We can be reached day or night.
- Remember, the patients are not here for you, rather you are here for the patients. Treat them like you would want a member of your family treated.
- Student Call: Students should take call approximately every fifth night. This will vary by service. There is one exception to the student call schedule for students rotating on Opthalmology. If they are available only every third night, they will see nothing at all. Unfortunately, Opthalmology call is not busy enough to have patients every night. Their residents take call from home and have been asked to call whichever medical student is "on call" if an interesting case comes in before 10:00 p.m., or if a really interesting case comes in after that. In reality, they are only being allowed to take advantage of the teaching this provides.
- Email Policies:
- The instructor will not open emails without knowledge of the sender. If you send an email from an account other than your Vanderbilt account, please put your name in the subject line.
- Emails will be answered during normal academic hours (8am-6pm Monday-Friday). Please allow at least 2 “academic” days for a reply to any email you send.
- Please use proper “email etiquette” when sending emails to the instructor or classmates. Tips for proper email etiquette are available at the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.
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