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Surgery (M95)  (Dept. Info)Medicine  (Policies)YR2024

M95 Surgery 891Abdominal Transplant Surgery (Clinical Elective)Var. Units (max = 4.0)
Description:The care of transplant patients requires the integration of multiple diverse medical and surgical disciplines. This course in abdominal transplant surgery encompasses the preoperative evaluation and perioperative management of adult and pediatric recipients of liver, kidney, and pancreas transplants. Students will participate in procurement of allografts from cadaveric or living donors, learn concepts involved in organ preservation, observe multidisciplinary listing conferences, and assist in transplantation procedures. Emphasis is also placed on gaining experience with postoperative care, multi-modal immunosuppression, and management of allograft rejection. Fundamentals of hepatic and renal physiology, fluid and electrolyte balance, and transplantation immunology are prioritized. In addition to a broad overview of abdominal transplant surgery and the perioperative medical management of transplant patients, students will additionally gain exposure to vascular access and hepatopancreatobiliary surgery procedures. The student will function as a member of the transplant team and will assume appropriate responsibilities of an acting intern under supervision.

Medical students are also invited to participate in ongoing research projects under the mentorship of surgery faculty. Please contact the course director if you are interested in this option.

Student time distribution: Inpatient 80%; Outpatient 10%; Conferences/Lectures 10%
Patients seen weekly: 40
On call/weekend responsibility: Yes
Attributes:MedWUSMEC
Instruction Type:Internship/Practicum Grade Options:P Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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Desc:Location: Off-campus travel is OPTIONAL for this course.
Elective contacts: Megan Filer, filer@wustl.edu; Carla Koberna, ckoberna@wustl.edu
Rotation length: 2 or 4 weeks
Enrollment limit per block: 1
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Grade Options
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P=Pass/Fail
A=Audit
U=Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
S=Special Audit
Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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