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Langdale (Harborview Medical Center, Providence Medical Center, University of Washington Medical Center, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Virginia Mason Medical Center) Diagnosis and management of problems amenable to surgical therapy. Physiological basis of surgical care, differential diagnosis and decision making, and the basic principles of surgical management. Care of inpatients and outpatients, including participation in the operating rooms. (Six weeks. Limit: twenty students.).
Prerequisite:
HUBIO 563
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12.00 Credits
Diagnosis and management of surgical problems. Physiological basis of surgical care, differential diagnosis and decision making, and basic principles of surgical management. Care of inpatients and outpatients, including participation in the operating rooms. Fulfills graduation requirement for Surgery. (Six weeks. Limit: two students.).
Prerequisite:
completion of HUBIO series
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12.00 Credits
Diagnosis and management of surgical problems. Physiological basis of surgical care, differential diagnosis and decision-making, and basic principles of surgical management. Care of inpatients and outpatients, including participation in the operating rooms. Fulfills graduation requirement for Surgery.
Prerequisite:
completion of HUBIO series
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4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Peripheral arterial and venous problems, including methods of clinical evaluation; new diagnostic procedures; and the available methods of treatment. Patient workup, performance of diagnostic studies, and presentation of case material to the staff. (Two or four weeks. Limit: one student.).
Prerequisite:
SURG 665, HUBIO 563
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Heimbach (Harborview Medical Center) Offered on the burn unit of Harborview Medical Center. Exposure to the care of patients with thermal injury, including management of severe metabolic and septic problems and opportunity to participate in surgical procedures. Exposure to plastic and reconstructive surgery. (Four or six weeks. Limit: two students.).
Prerequisite:
SURG 665
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8.00 - 12.00 Credits
Tapper (Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center) Surgical conditions peculiar to the particular age group with a preponderance of congenital and neoplastic conditions that are amenable to surgical treatment. A reasonable background of knowledge in human embryology and genetics is recommended. (Four or six weeks. Limit: two students.).
Prerequisite:
SURG 665
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Verrier (University of Washington Medical Center) Serve as subintern, participate in patient care while learning cardiopulmonary hemodynamics of cardiac and thoracic surgery. Observe a wide variety of both cardiac and thoracic disease entities. Participate in the open-heart procedures in the operating room. Opportunity to gain additional understanding of physiology of cardiopulmonary bypass. (Four or six weeks. Limit: two students.).
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Vedder (University of Washington affiliated hospitals) Introduces fundamental techniques and enhances knowledge of plastic surgery, wounds, trauma, burns, cancers, and pediatric and adult cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Participate in all surgery-related activities. MS III only, two weeks, 4 credits, limit 2; MS III/MS IV four/six weeks (recommended), 8/12 credits, limit 4.
Prerequisite:
SURG 665; MED 665
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8.00 Credits
Perkins (University of Washington Medical Center) Clerkship is in the University regional multi-organ transplantation center. Student participates fully in the care of all transplant patients, on twice daily multidisciplinary rounds, in pre-operative conference, and in the operating room and on the donor harvest team. Weekly didactic teaching sessions. (Four weeks. Limit: two students.).
Prerequisite:
SURG 665 and MED 665
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Langdale (Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Harborview Medical Center, Providence Medical Center, University of Washington Medical Center) Offered on the general surgery wards of the University-affiliated hospitals. Diagnosis, preoperative care, and postoperative care; management of surgical emergencies, the ICU patient, and outpatient follow-up of discharged patients. Students function at the intern level under close supervision of the staff and house staff. (Four or six weeks. Limit: six students.).
Prerequisite:
SURG 665
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