Prepares students with practical, high-yield clinical and procedural skills. ![]() general surgery, surgical sub-specialties, obstetrics-gynecology, anesthesia, and emergency medicine). ![]() SURG 298: Procedure-Based Specialty Capstone CourseÄesigned for graduating medical students entering a procedure-based internship or residency (e.g. ![]() Preference to second year medical students. Emphasizes hands-on work with live tissue and surgical simulation. Topics include knot tying, suturing, hand-sewn anastomosis, stapled anastomosis, and laparoscopic technique. Builds upon skills taught in the Surgical Interest Group's introductory suturing workshops. SURG 205: Advanced Suturing Techniques/ Technical Training and Preparation for the Surgical EnvironmentÄesigned for preclinical medical students. In addition, each lecture gives students a "roadmap" as to how to enter that discipline. Orthopedic Surgery, Head and Neck Surgery, Transplantation Surgery and Cardiac Surgery highlight the array of diseases and operations performed in their disciplines. ![]() Lectures by leading surgeons from General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery. Designed to give pre-clinical MD students a broad overview of all the surgical specialities.
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