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Plastic Surgery
Conferences
The development of a resident into a skilled general surgeon requires
extensive experience in the operating room as well as a structured
academic environment that will provide the knowledge required to make
appropriate decisions in patient management in a timely fashion. An
extensive academic curriculum has been developed and forms the nidus
around which the residents’ knowledge base develops.
Surgical Grand RoundsOn a weekly basis between September and
June the Department of Surgery conducts a formal grand rounds
conference, held in the hospital auditorium. A variety of topics
pertinent to surgeons are presented throughout the year by attending
physicians and visiting professors. Visiting professors also interact
with the residents at an informal case conference and social gathering
the evening prior to the grand rounds presentation. In addition, each
chief general surgery resident and specialty surgical resident presents
a lecture at this conference. These sessions are extraordinarily well
done and are the highlight of the chief resident’s experience as an
educator.
Mortality & Morbidity – Matrix ConferenceThe Surgical
Mortality & Morbidity (M&M) Conference is one of the major
conferences for the residents and staff of the Department of Surgery.
To reach maximum potential as an educational tool, the format of the
conference has been structured to use a matrix concept. The senior
resident attending the patient at the time of the mortality or
morbidity is responsible for the presentation.
At this conference mortalities, as well as significant morbidities, are
discussed in the context of the clinical care provided. The audience
actively participates in an interchange of opinions and knowledge. Each
presentation is referenced to the surgical literature so that the
educational experience will be enhanced.
Topics discussed at the M&M conference serve as the matrix for a
resident conference the subsequent week. On a rotating basis, each of
the resident services is responsible for reviewing the overall
pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the morbidities that have
been discussed at the prior M&M conference. This technique has been
recommended by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) as a method
whereby the knowledge and information exchanged at the M&M
conference serves as a stimulus for education that will improve the
care provided to our patients.
Curriculum ConferencesBasic Science and Clinical Curriculum
conferences are held weekly. The Basic Science Conference topics are:
wound healing, hemostasis, hematologic disorders, oncology, shock,
circulatory physiology, surgical microbiology, respiratory physiology,
gastrointestinal physiology, genitourinary physiology, surgical
endocrinology, surgical nutrition, fluid and electrolyte balance,
metabolic response to injury including burns, musculoskeletal
biomechanics and physiology, immunobiology and transplantation, applied
surgical anatomy and surgical pathology. The Clinical Curriculum
Conference focuses on the management of surgical disorders by body
system. (e.g., gastrointestinal). A review of missed questions from the
previous year’s ABSITE exam is included in each session.
Multidisciplinary Tumor BoardA variety of site-specific tumor
board conferences are held throughout the week to discuss the
management of newly diagnosed and recurrent cancers. The participants
in these conferences include general and specialty surgeons,
pathologists, radiologists, medical and radiation oncologists, and
support personnel. Residents may be asked to present cases at these
conferences, depending on the particular service or rotation.
Subspecialty Conferences
Vascular Conference - On a weekly
basis, interesting cases from the vascular service are presented by the
resident staff. Current literature on the topic is reviewed. Members of
the Division of Vascular Surgery discuss therapeutic options for
clinical treatment. One of these conferences each month is dedicated to
Vascular Surgery M&M Conference, using a format similar to that of
the departmental M&M conference.
Trauma - Trauma Conference occurs
each Wednesday at 0700. All residents on the Trauma Service attend.
Each conference has a main focus and includes pediatrics,
ortho/neuro/spine trauma, and mortality review.
Journal ClubOn a monthly basis pertinent articles selected by
the program director are reviewed. Each of six residents is assigned a
paper to present to the group. The ensuing discussion is focused on
critical review of the construct as well as the content of the article
presented.
This conference is intended to reinforce the value of reading the
current surgical journals so that the resident will remain a life-long
student.
Resident Business MeetingOn a monthly basis the program
director meets with the residents as a group to discuss ongoing program
management issues. An open forum is maintained so that a free flow of
information takes place and serves to improve the overall function of
the program. This page last updated 2/12/08 04:08 PM
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