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Orthopedic Surgery (M96)  (Dept. Info)Medicine  (Policies)YR2024

M96 Ortho 910Orthopedic Surgery Advanced Clinical Rotation (ACR)140.0 Units
Description:This will be a 4 week clinical experience involving the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic conditions. This will be an inpatient and outpatient clinical experience with exposure to a variety of degenerative and acute orthopedic disease states. Students will be expected to function at the level of a PGY1 with regard to clinical duties and responsibilities. Participation will involve floor management, ER evaluation, operating theatre participation and outpatient clinic experience. Emphasis will be on correlating anatomy to function in normal and pathologic states.

Patient populations: adult and pediatric
Services: orthopedic trauma, adult reconstruction (joint replacement), or pediatric orthopedics
Duties: rounding on inpatients, participating in service and department wide education conference, participating/assisting in operations, seeing and evaluating new, return and postoperative patients in clinic, taking call in the emergency room. This will be done under the guidance of attendings, fellows and residents.

Student time distribution: Daily morning rounds. OR 3-4 days per week. Clinic 1-2 days per week. Education conference per service specific structure but anticipate 3 hours of conference time weekly. Call approximately q4.
Patients seen weekly: Rounding approximately 30-40 patients weekly. Clinic approximately 20-80 outpatients per week. OR cases approximately 8-20 cases per week. On call approximately 10 consults per week.
On-call/weekend responsibility: Students will be expected to take call every 4th night. One weekend day per week will be required.
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) / Berkes, OlafsenDefault - none99940
Desc:Location: Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Center for Advanced Medicine, Parkview Place, St. Louis Children's Hospital, Barnes West County
Elective contacts: Tracy Line, linetr@wustl.edu
Rotation length: 4 weeks only
Enrollment limit per block: 3
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