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

M95 Surgery 925Urologic Surgery Advanced Clinical Rotation (ACR)140.0 Units
Description:The Phase 3 Urology ACR will be a clinical subinternship. The purpose of the 4 week rotation is to provide students with exposure to the full spectrum of clinical urology and to prepare them for Internship as a Urology Resident.

The student will play an active role in patient management and is expected to demonstrate progressive understanding of:
  • the basic evaluation of the urologic patient, including performing a focused urologic history and physical examination
  • the work-up of the urologic patient, including ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests/imaging/procedures
  • the management (both surgical and non-surgical) of urologic conditions
  • basic procedural skills, including suturing and bedside procedures like Foley catheter placement
The above will take place in the following settings:
  • Adult Urology BJH Inpatient Service, where the student will participate in patient rounds and work alongside the Urology Inpatient Team of house staff and NPs
  • Adult Urology Outpatient Service in the Center for Advanced Medicine (CAM), where the student will observe attendings in an ambulatory clinic setting and will also participate in taking a focused urologic history and physical examination
  • Adult Urology Operating Rooms in Parkview Tower (PVT), where the student will help to facilitate operative care through different phases (i.e., pre-op, intra-op, post-op) and will participate, when appropriate, in the surgeries
  • Adult Urology BJH Consult Service, where the student will help the Consult Team in providing urologic consultation in the inpatient and ED settings
  • Adult Urology Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital, where the student will observe attendings in the ambulatory clinic setting and also participate in taking a focused urologic history and physical examination; and will help to facilitate operative care through different phases and will participate, when appropriate in the surgeries
  • Pediatric Urology OR and outpatient clinic at SLCH, where the student will participate in the care of the pediatric urologic patient
Throughout the Urology ACR, the student will be under the supervision of the attending staff and house staff.

Note that students have the opportunity for exposure to the spectrum of subspecialties within Urology, including Urologic Oncology, Reconstructive Urology, Endourology/Minimally Invasive Urology, Men's Health/Infertility, Female Urology, and Pediatric Urology. If a student has a specific request for distinct exposure to one or more of these subspecialties, they should reach out to the Course Director in advance, and efforts will be made to accommodate those requests.

Student time distribution: Inpatient 65%; Outpatient 25%; Conferences/Lectures 10%; Subspecialty Care 100%
Patients seen weekly: 35
On-call/weekend responsibility: 1 weekend day per month
Attributes:MedVSEC, WUSMAC, WUSMEC
Instruction Type:Internship/Practicum Grade Options:P Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01TBA(None) / Traxel, MurphyDefault - none99950
Desc:Locations: Center for Advanced Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children's Hospital, Adult Urology Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital
Elective contacts: Leanna Bell, leannabell@wustl.edu; Carla Koberna, ckoberna@wustl.edu; Alexis French-Parkinson, alexis.french@wustl.edu
Rotation length: 4 weeks only
Enrollment limit per block: 4
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S=Special Audit
Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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