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UROL 401

Urology (UROL)

Dept. Contact: Susan DiSalvo
Location: Fahey Bldg, Rm. 240A
Phone: 708-216-8467
Email: sdisalvo@lumc.edu

 

Department: Urology 
Course Number: UROL-401 
Course Title: Urology Subinternship Elective
No. of Students: 5
Site: LUMC/HVA/GTB
Supervisor: Kristin Baldea, MD
Duration: 4 weeks
Periods Offered: Year round
Prerequisite:

Completion of General Surgery Clerkship. Available to third- and fourth-year students.

Special Note:  
Description: This elective is intended for students interested in pursuing Urology as a potential career. The course will introduce the student to the basics of urologic disease, diagnostic approaches and the treatment of urologic problems. Emphasis will be placed on giving the student a working knowledge of common urologic problems in order to prepare them for a Urology residency. Students will be integral in all aspects of the care of our Urology patients and will be directly supervised by the chief resident. Students will be instructed in the outpatient clinics, the inpatient wards, and in the operative room. Students will participate in weekly departmental conferences, weekly teaching rounds, and will give an end of the rotation 10-minute presentation on a topic of their choice. The student is expected to participate at the level of a sub-intern. The student will meet with the Course Director about once per week for case conference.
Method of Evaluation: Evaluation will be on the basis of the student's overall participation on the service (Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail).
Dept. Contact: Susan DiSalvo
Location: Fahey Bldg, Rm. 240A
Phone: 708-216-8467
Email: sdisalvo@lumc.edu

 

Department: Urology 
Course Number: UROL-401 
Course Title: Urology Subinternship Elective
No. of Students: 5
Site: LUMC/HVA/GTB
Supervisor: Kristin Baldea, MD
Duration: 4 weeks
Periods Offered: Year round
Prerequisite:

Completion of General Surgery Clerkship. Available to third- and fourth-year students.

Special Note:  
Description: This elective is intended for students interested in pursuing Urology as a potential career. The course will introduce the student to the basics of urologic disease, diagnostic approaches and the treatment of urologic problems. Emphasis will be placed on giving the student a working knowledge of common urologic problems in order to prepare them for a Urology residency. Students will be integral in all aspects of the care of our Urology patients and will be directly supervised by the chief resident. Students will be instructed in the outpatient clinics, the inpatient wards, and in the operative room. Students will participate in weekly departmental conferences, weekly teaching rounds, and will give an end of the rotation 10-minute presentation on a topic of their choice. The student is expected to participate at the level of a sub-intern. The student will meet with the Course Director about once per week for case conference.
Method of Evaluation: Evaluation will be on the basis of the student's overall participation on the service (Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail).