Residency Level:
Residency Level: PGY 1; PGY 5
Surgical Rotation: Acute Care Surgery/General Surgery
Length of Rotation: PGY1 - 32 Weeks - (Eight 4-Week Rotations)
PGY5 – 1 four month rotation
Goals and Objectives
Patient care:
• Evaluation and preparation of the pre-operative general surgical patient in the acute setting
• Management skills required to independently evaluate the acute surgical patient, develop your own plan for the patient and communication of the plan to the appropriate level of supervision
• PGY 1s - take ownership in care of the patient. PGY 5s – take ownership of the service
• Post-operative care of the surgical patient
• Mechanisms and criteria for minimally invasive surgery of the abdomen
• Fluid and electrolyte management including indications for parenteral and enteral nutrition
• Understanding and utilization of diagnostic techniques including routine films, contrast studies, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI and endoscopic procedures
• Clear and timely documentation of daily progress notes
• Develop a strong work ethic
• Develop appropriate safe hand offs
• Develop the ability to care for surgical emergencies in the role as the surgical resident on call
Technical skill:
• Become proficient in correct basic surgical technique such that incision, suturing, knot-tying and dissection
• Evaluation of the acute abdomen
• Assist at major abdominal and minimally invasive surgical procedures
• After a period of learning and appropriate supervision, perform procedures for venous access, chest tube placement, etc.
• After a period of learning and appropriate supervision, learn to perform minor surgical procedures (i.e. excisional biopsies, lipoma removal), hernia repair, appendectomy, cholecystectomy and bowel resections
Medical knowledge:
• Demonstrate evidence of continued increase in general surgery core knowledge from basic surgical texts, additional readings and the SCORE curriculum as noted below
• Obtain a broad knowledge base of general surgery and other surgical specialties
• Study and prepare for the ABSITE
• Anatomy and physiology of the GI tract, liver, biliary tract and pancreas
• Fluid and electrolyte management including management of parenteral and enteral nutrition
Practice-based learning and improvement:
• Participate actively in M and M conferences, daily chief conferences and journal clubs
• Understand and when possible participate in SCOAP projects
• Learn to critically read the literature
• Master the IT resources available to you to develop a commitment to lifelong learning and education
• You are encouraged to pursue a clinical research project in an area that interests you
Interpersonal and communication skills:
• Develop the appropriate skills to provide efficient, concise, patient presentations
• Master text paging, emailing, etc.
• Develop strong doctor patient relationships using counseling and education of patients and their families
• Learn to master EPIC to provide proper documentation in the electronic medical record
• Learn to properly consult other specialty services in a professional manner
Professionalism:
• Respect every patient regardless of social or other circumstances
• Log cases appropriately
• Log your duty hours using My Evaluations appropriately and in a timely fashion
• Complete all required clinical and residency documents in a timely fashion
• Demonstrate sensitivity to age, gender and culture of patients and other members of the health care delivery team
• Learn to be punctual
• Always exemplify professional attire, appropriate grooming and hygiene
• Demonstrate honesty, integrity and leadership skills
Systems-based practice:
• Demonstrate effective communication with referring physicians throughout the Swedish health care system
• Keep patients’ safety foremost while discharging patients in a timely fashion
• Demonstrate time management and organizational skills while adhering to work hour regulations
• Gain an understanding of the importance of discharge planning and the writing of timely discharge orders to the overall throughput of patients in our system
|CATEGORY 1: ABDOMEN − GENERAL |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Acute abdominal pain |• Insertion peritoneal dialysis catheter |
|• Intra-abdominal abscess |• Laparoscopic exploratory laparotomy |
|• Rectus sheath hematoma |• Open exploratory laparotomy |
| | |
|FOCUSED |ESSENTIAL − UNCOMMON |
|• Chronic abdominal pain |• Open drainage abdominal abscess |
|• Carcinomatosis | |
|• Pseudomyxoma peritoneii | |
|• Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis | |
|• Desmoid tumors | |
|• Chylous ascites | |
|• Retroperitoneal fibrosis | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 2: ABDOMEN − HERNIA |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Inguinal hernia |• Open repair of inguinal and femoral hernia |
|• Femoral hernia |• Laparoscopic repair of inguinal and femoral hernia |
|•Ventral hernia |• Open repair of ventral hernia |
|• Miscellaneous hernias |• Laparoscopic repair of ventral hernia |
| | |
| |ESSENTIAL − UNCOMMON |
| |• Repair miscellaneous hernias |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 3: ABDOMEN − BILIARY |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Jaundice |• Open cholecystectomy with or without cholangiography |
|• Cholangitis |• Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with or with |
|• Acute cholecystitis |out cholangiography |
|• Chronic cholecystitis | |
|• Choledocholithiasis |ESSENTIAL − UNCOMMON |
|• Biliary pancreatitis |• Cholecystostomy |
|• Acalculous cholecystitis and biliary dyskinesia | |
|FOCUSED | |
|• Gallbladder cancer | |
|• Cancer of the bile ducts | |
|• Choledochal cyst | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 4: ABDOMEN − LIVER |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Liver mass − evaluation |• Open liver biopsy |
|• Hepatic abscess |• Laparoscopic liver biopsy |
| | |
|FOCUSED |ESSENTIAL − UNCOMMON |
|• Hepatic adenoma |• Drainage liver abscess |
|• Focal nodular hyperplasia | |
|• Hemangioma | |
|• Hepatocellular carcinoma | |
|• Cholangiocarcinoma | |
|• Metastatic tumors | |
|• Miscellaneous hepatic neoplasms | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 5: ABDOMEN − PANCREAS |
|Diseases/Conditions | |
|BROAD | |
|• Pancreatic abscess and infected necrosis | |
|• Pancreatic pseudocyst | |
| | |
|FOCUSED | |
|• Autoimmune pancreatitis | |
|• Chronic pancreatitis, including hereditary | |
|pancreatitis | |
|• Pancreatic insufficiency | |
|• Ductal adenocarcinoma | |
|• Acinar cell carcinoma | |
|• Cystic neoplasms | |
|• Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 6: ABDOMEN − SPLEEN |
|Diseases/Conditions | |
|BROAD | |
|• Postsplenectomy sepsis | |
| | |
|FOCUSED | |
|• Hemolytic anemias | |
|• Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura | |
|• Secondary hypersplenism and splenomegaly | |
|• Neoplasms of spleen | |
|• Splenic cysts | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 7: ALIMENTARY TRACT −ESOPHAGUS |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Gastroesophageal reflux and Barrett’s esophagus |• Laparoscopic antireflux procedure |
|• Hiatal hernia | |
|• Dysphagia | |
|FOCUSED | |
|• Achalasia | |
|• Zenker’s diverticulum | |
|• Epiphrenic diverticulum | |
|• Foreign bodies | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 8: ALIMENTARY TRACT − STOMACH |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Upper gastrointestinal bleeding |• Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy |
|• Gastric carcinoma |• Open gastrostomy |
|• Duodenal ulcer | |
|• Gastric ulcer | |
|• Peptic ulcer disease with bleeding | |
|• Peptic ulcer disease with perforation | |
|• Peptic ulcer disease with obstruction | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 9: ALIMENTARY TRACT − SMALL INTESTINE |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Small bowel obstruction and ileus |• Open small bowel resection |
|• Emergent management of Crohn’s disease of |• Open adhesiolysis |
|small intestine |• Laparoscopic adhesiolysis |
|• Acute mesenteric ischemia: arterial, venous, |• Ileostomy |
|and nonocclusive |• Ileostomy closure |
|• Meckel’s diverticulum |• Open feeding jejunostomy |
|• Radiation enteritis |• Laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 10: ALIMENTARY TRACT − LARGE INTESTINE |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Lower gastrointestinal bleeding |• Open appendectomy |
|• Large bowel obstruction |• Laparoscopic appendectomy |
|• Acute appendicitis |• Open partial colectomy |
|• Diverticulitis |• Laparoscopic partial colectomy |
|• Diverticular bleeding |• Colostomy |
|• Diverticular fistulae |• Colostomy closure |
|• Colonic polyps | |
|• Colonic cancer | |
|•Volvulus | |
|• Ischemic colitis | |
|• Antibiotic-induced colitis | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 11: ALIMENTARY TRACT − ANORECTAL |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Hemorrhoids |• Banding for internal hemorrhoids |
|• Anal fissure |• Hemorrhoidectomy |
|• Anorectal abscess and fistulae |• Subcutaneous lateral internal sphincterotomy |
|• Rectal cancer |• Drainage anorectal abscess |
|• Anal cancer |• Anal fistulotomy/seton placement |
| | |
|FOCUSED | |
|• Pelvic floor dysfunction | |
|• Rectal prolapse | |
|SCORE CURRICULUM - CATEGORY 15: SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE |
|Diseases/Conditions |Operations/Procedures |
|BROAD |ESSENTIAL − COMMON |
|• Pilonidal cyst and sinus |• Excisional and incisional biopsy of skin/soft |
|• Nevi |tissue lesions |
|• Melanoma |• Incision, drainage, debridement for soft tissue infections |
|• Squamous cell carcinoma |• Pilonidal cystectomy |
|• Basal cell carcinoma | |
|• Evaluation of soft tissue masses |ESSENTIAL − UNCOMMON |
|• Epidermal cyst |•Wide local excision melanoma |
|• Apocrine tumor |• Sentinel lymph node biopsy for melanoma |
|• Eccrine tumor | |
|• Sebaceous tumor | |
|• Merkel cell tumor | |
|• Dermatofibrosarcoma | |
|• Hidradenitis | |
|• Cellulitis | |
|• Necrotizing fasciitis | |
|• Paronychia | |
|• Felon | |
|•Wound infection | |
| | |
|FOCUSED | |
|• Decubitus ulcer | |
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