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ORTHO 404

Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation (ORTHO)

Dept. Contact: Lucy Salgado
Location: Maguire Ctr Ste 1700
Phone: 708 216-6906
Email: lucy.salgado@luhs.org 

 

Department: Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation 
Course Number: ORTHO-404 
Course Title: Orthopaedic Surgery 
No. of Students: 9
Site: LUMC/HVA 
Supervisor: Adam Schiff, MD
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: July - December 
Prerequisite: YES - Surgery Clerkship or supervisor's permission 
Special Note:  
Description: This advanced course is designed for students who are interested in Orthopaedic Surgery as a career. Orthopaedics involves the care of the patient with musculoskeletal disorders including traumatic injuries, degenerative and metabolic diseases, tumors, childhood abnormalities, and pain syndromes. Trauma is seen at both hospitals with a wide spectrum of degree from the simple sprains to multiple injured polytraumas. The student participates in emergency, outpatient, surgical and post-surgical care. Regular conferences and teaching sessions are scheduled. Students spend two weeks on either the Trauma or the Reconstructive Service, where they will learn general orthopaedic principles. Students will also spend two weeks on a second orthopaedic service. (Hand, Sport Medicine/Shoulder, Foot and Ankle, Spine/Pediatrics or the Hines VA service) where they will learn about more specialized Orthopaedic conditions.
Method of Evaluation: The students are evaluated by all corresponding services on their participation during patient care, and their ability to evaluate patient problems. A 10-minute Power Point Presentation is required during the concluding week of the rotation.
Dept. Contact: Lucy Salgado
Location: Maguire Ctr Ste 1700
Phone: 708 216-6906
Email: lucy.salgado@luhs.org 

 

Department: Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation 
Course Number: ORTHO-404 
Course Title: Orthopaedic Surgery 
No. of Students: 9
Site: LUMC/HVA 
Supervisor: Adam Schiff, MD
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: July - December 
Prerequisite: YES - Surgery Clerkship or supervisor's permission 
Special Note:  
Description: This advanced course is designed for students who are interested in Orthopaedic Surgery as a career. Orthopaedics involves the care of the patient with musculoskeletal disorders including traumatic injuries, degenerative and metabolic diseases, tumors, childhood abnormalities, and pain syndromes. Trauma is seen at both hospitals with a wide spectrum of degree from the simple sprains to multiple injured polytraumas. The student participates in emergency, outpatient, surgical and post-surgical care. Regular conferences and teaching sessions are scheduled. Students spend two weeks on either the Trauma or the Reconstructive Service, where they will learn general orthopaedic principles. Students will also spend two weeks on a second orthopaedic service. (Hand, Sport Medicine/Shoulder, Foot and Ankle, Spine/Pediatrics or the Hines VA service) where they will learn about more specialized Orthopaedic conditions.
Method of Evaluation: The students are evaluated by all corresponding services on their participation during patient care, and their ability to evaluate patient problems. A 10-minute Power Point Presentation is required during the concluding week of the rotation.