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SURGICAL AND PROCEDURAL CARE

MEDSC-M 813
Course Description

Care of adults and children undergoing an operation or procedure, including perioperative preparation, operative care, and post-operative cares for core clinical conditions in the specialties of anesthesia, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, general surgery, otolaryngology, urology, cardiothoracic surgery, peripheral vascular surgery, orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and gynecology, as well as interventional radiology, procedural cardiology and gastroenterology. Basic science concepts include cerebral spinal fluid production and flow, fluids and electrolytes, consciousness, inflammation and wound healing, and cancer biology. Anatomic approach using case discussions, podcasts, curated independent reading, online nationally supported modules, and simulation skills. Longitudinal patient care experience integrating communication, evidence based medicine, health information technology, quality improvement patient safety, professionalism, scientific inquiry, and public health.

Prerequisties

Declared in Medicine program

Satisfies
Credits

12

Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer

Grade Point Average
Not Reported

No change from Historical

Completion Rate
92.05%

-0.94% from Historical

A Rate
Not Reported

No change from Historical

Class Size
88

40.18% from Historical

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