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SURG 422

Surgery (SURG)

Dept. Contact Renata Barylowicz
Location SSOM 300
Phone 708-327-2004
Email rbarylo@luc.edu

 

Department: Surgery 
Course Number: SURG-422
Course Title: Trauma - Critical Care 
No. of Students:

2 (dependent on Sub-I scheduling)

Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Hieu Ton-That, MD
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine and Surgery clerkships.
Special Note:  
Description: The Trauma/Critical Care elective will give the medical student firsthand experience in the evaluation and resuscitation of the multiply-injured patient and in the management of the Intensive Care patient. Goals of the service are teaching the correct evaluation of the trauma patient, the setting of priorities in management, and the indications for the various diagnostic tests. Indications for thoracic aortography, respiratory support and peritoneal lavage are discussed. Evaluation and management of the hemodynamically unstable ICU patient and post-operative care are emphasized. The treatment for sepsis and respiratory insufficiency are covered in detail.
Method of Evaluation: Students will be assessed on their clinical performance as judged by the Director of the Service. Performance on individual presentation given at the end of the rotation will also be included in the student's overall evaluation. 
Dept. Contact Renata Barylowicz
Location SSOM 300
Phone 708-327-2004
Email rbarylo@luc.edu

 

Department: Surgery 
Course Number: SURG-422
Course Title: Trauma - Critical Care 
No. of Students:

2 (dependent on Sub-I scheduling)

Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Hieu Ton-That, MD
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine and Surgery clerkships.
Special Note:  
Description: The Trauma/Critical Care elective will give the medical student firsthand experience in the evaluation and resuscitation of the multiply-injured patient and in the management of the Intensive Care patient. Goals of the service are teaching the correct evaluation of the trauma patient, the setting of priorities in management, and the indications for the various diagnostic tests. Indications for thoracic aortography, respiratory support and peritoneal lavage are discussed. Evaluation and management of the hemodynamically unstable ICU patient and post-operative care are emphasized. The treatment for sepsis and respiratory insufficiency are covered in detail.
Method of Evaluation: Students will be assessed on their clinical performance as judged by the Director of the Service. Performance on individual presentation given at the end of the rotation will also be included in the student's overall evaluation.