Michael e debakey summer surgery program 2010
DeBakey Department of Surgery strives to inspire the next generation of surgeons by providing medical students with a balanced exposure and experience that meets core surgical competencies in both knowledge and skills. The faculty is actively involved in all educational aspects of our medical student programs, including an eight-week core surgery clerkship for third-year medical students as well as surgery electives in which fourth-year medical students from Baylor and other schools participate.
The department also supports the Baylor Student Surgical Society, an organization that provides information and support for Baylor medical students interested in a career in surgery or a surgical subspecialty. Department of Surgery. Students selected for this eight-week program will be assigned to a surgery faculty mentor who they will work closely with by participating in their surgical service activities at one of the following hospitals: Ben Taub Hospital , Baylor St.
The mentors will include faculty members from the following surgical services: general surgery and its subspecialty areas, plastic surgery, pediatric surgery, vascular surgery, congenital heart, thoracic Surgery and cardiothoracic surgery.
Students are introduced to the fundamentals of a surgical practice and will have the opportunity to acquire skills used in the evaluation and treatment of surgical conditions. Perioperative evaluation, operative principles, and post-operative care are emphasized. Functioning as a sub-intern on a busy surgery service, students work with faculty, residents, medical students, nurses, and administrative personnel.
The student is expected to become an integral part of the team by participating in rounds, operative cases, patient care, and conferences. Students participating in the program can anticipate beginning their days at 6 a. While weekends are not expected, students are able to take a night shift at Ben Taub Hospital. Typically, each day begins with early morning rounds. All participants will observe surgery during the length of the program.
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