General Surgery Clerkship

general surgery clerkship group

Surgery Clerkship (AY 2023–2024)

SURG3000 is an 8-week-long core clerkship with a general surgery service and a surgical subspecialty service. Students will receive hands-on skills training, inter-professional & interpersonal communication, and collaboration skills, and experience hands-on patient care.

Course Requirements

Students are expected to attend weekly didactic sessions, weekly surgical conference, and participate in standardized patient exams, simulation skills testing, and complete a list of required experiences while on our clerkship.

NBME SHELF EXAM

The NBME Shelf Exam is administered at the end of each 8-week block. The raw score of the shelf sets the ceiling for the overall grade (Honors, High Pass, Pass) for students.

EVALUATIONS

Students receive evaluations from their preceptors on clinical services, which are graded. Students also have the opportunity to evaluate their preceptors anonymously.

OSCE

OSCE is our standardized patient exam. Students will review a patient chart, perform an exam, and determine a differential diagnosis. The curriculum comes from the ACS and is graded based on faculty feedback.

ACS MODULES

Students are expected to complete all modules assigned through the American College of Surgeon’s core clerkship curriculum during this course.

REQUIRED CLINICAL EXPERIENCES

Students have a list of 7 surgical cases they are required to observe and submit an H&P for. There is also an institutional list of observed and performed cases submitted through eMedley.

PROFESSIONALISM

In surgery, we grade professionalism. Professionalism is not just in clinic or in the OR—it is at conferences, in the halls, and in communication with staff.

ADMINISTRATIVE TASK

Students are asked to keep up with administrative tasks in a timely manner on the clerkship. This includes checking email, staying up to date in CANVAS, and submitting and receiving all credentialing before the clerkship begins.

SIM SKILLS TESTING

Students are trained and graded on technical skills, specifically suturing and knot tying. During the clerkship, students can practice their skills in the SIM Center in Murphy.

Professional Attributes Of Physicians

  • Demonstrate compassion, integrity, and respect for others.
  • Demonstrate responsiveness to patient needs that supersedes self-interest.
  • Demonstrate respect for patient privacy and autonomy.
  • Demonstrate accountability to patients, society, and the profession.
  • Demonstrate sensitivity and responsiveness to a diverse patient population, including, but not limited to, diversity in gender, age, culture, race, religion, disabilities, and sexual orientation.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to ethical principles pertaining to provision or withholding of care, confidentiality, informed consent, and business practices, including compliance with relevant laws, policies, and regulations.

Objectives

  • Patient Care
  • Knowledge for Practice
  • Practice-based Learning and Improvement
  • Interpersonal and Communication Skills
  • Community Engagement and Service
  • Professionalism
  • Systems-Based Practices
  • Interprofessional Collaboration
  • Personal and Professional Development

Clerkship Sites

  • Acute Care Service – Tulane Medical Center
  • Minimally Invasive/Bariatrics – Tulane Medical Center & Lakeside Hospital
  • Endocrine & Oncological Surgery – Tulane Medical Center
  • Transplant – Tulane Medical Center
  • Bariatrics – University Medical Center
  • Trauma – University Medical Center
  • TICU – University Medical Center
  • CT/Vascular – Tulane Medical Center
  • Pediatric Surgery – Children’s Hospital New Orleans
  • UMC Green – University Medical Center
  • Vascular Surgery – East Jefferson Hospital
  • Colo-Rectal Surgery – East Jefferson Hospital
  • General Surgery – Veteran’s Affairs Hospital New Orleans
  • General Surgery – Lakeview Regional Medical Center (Covington, LA)
  • General Surgery – Our Lady of the Lake (Baton Rouge, LA)
  • General Surgery – North Oaks Hospital (Hammond, LA)
  • Urology – VA Hospital, Tulane, UMC
  • Orthopedic Surgery – VA Hospital, Tulane, UMC
  • ENT – VA Hospital, Tulane, UMC

 


Surgery Electives

4TH YEAR ELECTIVES

When scheduling opens for 4th year electives, email Caroline at crhodes3@tulane.edu to reserve your elective. It is first come first serve for all elective spots.

SURG3500 – Acting Intern

  • 4-week acting internship with surgery
  • Graded through evaluations and submission of required clinical experiences in eMedley
  • Grades: H / HP / P

SURG4002 & SURG4004

  • SURG4002: 2-week surgery elective
  • SURG4004: 4-week surgery elective
  • Not an AI
  • Graded: P / F

SURG3040 & SURG3120 – Surgery Electives

  • SURG3040: Surgery research elective
  • SURG3120: Outpatient surgery elective with breast surgery

Sites for Electives

  • Acute Care Service – Tulane Medical Center
  • Minimally Invasive/Bariatrics – Tulane Medical Center & Lakeside Hospital
  • Endocrine & Oncological Surgery – Tulane Medical Center
  • Transplant – Tulane Medical Center
  • Bariatrics – University Medical Center
  • Trauma – University Medical Center
  • TICU (Trauma Intensive Care Unit) – University Medical Center
  • CT/Vascular – Tulane Medical Center
  • Pediatric Surgery – Children’s Hospital New Orleans
  • UMC Green – University Medical Center
  • Plastic Surgery – Lakeview Regional Medical Center, Lakeside Hospital & Tulane Medical Center
  • General Surgery – Lakeview Regional Medical Center

Outpatient Sites

  • Breast Surgery
  • Hand Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Urology
  • Neurosurgery

Honors Surgery 

The HONORS SURGERY elective is a four-week course offered every August exclusively for fourth-year students applying to General Surgery Residency. This elective serves as a residency preparation course based on the curriculum of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). Throughout the course, students participate in a series of lectures, hands-on simulation experiences, operating room (OR) simulations, and other practical training activities. At the conclusion of the elective, students receive a certificate from both the ACS and the Department of Surgery.
 

Applying to Honors Surgery

  • NOVEMBER: Email Caroline that you are interested in Honors Surgery. There
    will be a mass email to the entire graduating class to join the interest list. You
    will need your updated CV and a personal statement.
  • MARCH: Email invitations for interviews will go out to students who applied.
  • APRIL/MAY: Students will interview with Dr. Paramesh, Dr. Jaffe, & Dr. McGrew.
  • JUNE 1ST: Descision emails will be sent to students regarding the program.
  • JUNE 30TH: Final day to accept or decline your spot in Honors Surgery.

Current Students

If you are a current student, everything is accessible on

http://tulane.instructure.com

Contact

Patrick McGrew, MD

Director, Surgery Student Clerkship
Associate Professor of Surgery
pmcgrew@tulane.edu

Caroline Rhodes

Caroline Rhodes

Student Coordinator
504-988-3909
crhodes3@tulane.edu



 

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