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SURG 406

Surgery (SURG)

Dept. Contact Renata Barylowicz
Location SSOM 300
Phone 708-327-2004
Email rbarylo@luc.edu

 

Department: Surgery 
Course Number: SURG-406 
Course Title: General Surgery 
No. of Students:
Site: HVA 
Supervisor: Vinod Winston, MD 
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine and Surgery clerkships.  
Special Note:  
Description: The General Surgery Elective at Hines consists of a four-week rotation during which the student is exposed to the surgical problems of the veteran. The veteran has unique problems in the liver, gastrointestinal tract and pancreas. The student is also expected to participate in combined conferences at Loyola including Mortality and Morbidity, Medical/Surgical GI Conference, Grand Rounds and Journal Club. In addition, he/she will make rounds every day and will be under supervision of the chief surgical resident. The course will expose the student to the unique problems that cover veterans' care and the multitude of illnesses that they can manifest.
Method of Evaluation: Faculty and chief resident will evaluate the performance of the student. 
Dept. Contact Renata Barylowicz
Location SSOM 300
Phone 708-327-2004
Email rbarylo@luc.edu

 

Department: Surgery 
Course Number: SURG-406 
Course Title: General Surgery 
No. of Students:
Site: HVA 
Supervisor: Vinod Winston, MD 
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine and Surgery clerkships.  
Special Note:  
Description: The General Surgery Elective at Hines consists of a four-week rotation during which the student is exposed to the surgical problems of the veteran. The veteran has unique problems in the liver, gastrointestinal tract and pancreas. The student is also expected to participate in combined conferences at Loyola including Mortality and Morbidity, Medical/Surgical GI Conference, Grand Rounds and Journal Club. In addition, he/she will make rounds every day and will be under supervision of the chief surgical resident. The course will expose the student to the unique problems that cover veterans' care and the multitude of illnesses that they can manifest.
Method of Evaluation: Faculty and chief resident will evaluate the performance of the student.