Regional Medical Center (The MED) Burn Surgery Rotation PGY-2 · By the end of the Dermatology...
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Regional Medical Center (The MED) Burn Surgery Rotation PGY-2 By the end of the Burn Surgery Rotation at the MED, the PGY-2 residents are expected to expand and cultivate knowledge and skills developed during previous training and to achieve the following goals and objectives based on the six general competencies. Competency Required Skill(s) Teaching
Method(s) Formative Evaluation Method(s)
Frequency of Evaluation
Patient Care SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Diagnose, evaluate and treat patients with common conditions that require burn surgery including, but not limited to:
• Non-operative initial management • Operative wound treatment • Reconstruction surgery
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Medical Knowledge
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Utilize the techniques of local anesthesia and carry out emergency management of burn and trauma patients.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate knowledge of the parameters, which define major, moderate and minor burns.
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Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
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Demonstrate an understanding of principles pertinent to burn rehabilitation and reconstruction including aesthetic units of the face, tissue expansion and hand splinting.
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Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate an understanding of the pathophysiologic changes unique to chemical burns.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures,
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Conferences Clinical
teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Analyze practice experience using a systematic methodology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Analyze plastic surgery literature for relevant information that pertains to their patient’s health problems
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate improvement in clinical management
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Develop a plan for lifelong learning Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Carefully listen to patients to assess the patient’s health problems including verbal and non-verbal communications
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Present a case to attending physician, fellows, residents, and other health care professionals
Clinical teaching & experience
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Lectures, Conferences
Assist in the education and counseling of patients and families
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with others as a member of the plastic surgery team
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Professionalism SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Maintain professional behavior including respect, compassion, integrity, punctuality, reliability, and honesty with patients and colleagues
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Display initiative and leadership qualities Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Acknowledge errors, alert patients and appropriate health care providers about the errors and create a plan to minimize them
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Maintain patient confidentiality Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Compassionately respond to issues of culture, age, gender, ethnicity, and disability in patient care
Clinical teaching & experience
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Lectures, Conferences
Systems-Based Practice
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Integrate basic knowledge of business aspects of medical practice including coding, billing and insurance
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with ancillary team members (discharge planners, case managers, and social workers) to provide high quality cost-effective care
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Methodist University Hospital Dermatology Rotation PGY-2 By the end of the Dermatology Rotation at Methodist University Hospital, the PGY-2 residents are expected to expand and cultivate knowledge and skills developed during previous training and to achieve the following goals and objectives based on the six general competencies. Competency Required Skill(s) Teaching
Method(s) Formative Evaluation Method(s)
Frequency of Evaluation
Patient Care SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Diagnose, evaluate and treat patients with the following dermatologic problems, including but not limited to: • Simple and complex skin lesions, procedures
for diagnostic steps necessary to secure definitive diagnosis
• Common facial skin disorders • Indications and techniques in Mohs
micrographic surgery
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case logs
Daily End of Rotation
Medical Knowledge
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Demonstrate an understanding of the natural history of benign lesions and the pathophysiology of malignant cutaneous lesions.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate knowledge of histologic grading and clinical staging systems currently in use for malignant and pre-malignant skin tumors.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Analyze practice experience using a systematic methodology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Analyze plastic surgery literature for relevant Clinical Direct Observation Daily
information that pertains to their patient’s health problems
teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Written Evaluation End of Rotation
Demonstrate improvement in clinical management
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Carefully listen to patients to assess the patient’s health problems including verbal and non-verbal communications
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Present a case to attending physician, fellows, residents, and other health care professionals
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Assist in the education and counseling of patients and families
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with others as a member of the medical team
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Professionalism SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Maintain professional behavior including respect, compassion, integrity, punctuality, reliability, and honesty with patients and colleagues
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Display initiative and leadership qualities Clinical teaching &
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of
experience Lectures, Conferences
Rotation
Acknowledge errors, alert patients and appropriate health care providers about the errors and create a plan to minimize them
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Maintain patient confidentiality Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Compassionately respond to issues of culture, age, gender, ethnicity, and disability in patient care
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Systems-Based Practice
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Integrate knowledge of business aspects of medical practice including coding, billing and insurance in regards to dermatology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with ancillary team members (discharge planners, case managers, and social workers) to provide high quality cost-effective care in regards to dermatology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Plastic Surgery Rotation Regional Medical Center (MED) PGY 2 By the end of the Plastic Surgery rotation at MED, PGY-2 residents are expected to achieve the following objectives based on the six general competencies. The resident should exhibit an increasing level of responsibility and independency as he or she progresses throughout the year. Since competencies learned or mastered in the first year of residency are competencies required for a successful surgeon, the second year resident will demonstrate achieved objectives in year one with expanded knowledge, more efficiency in performance of procedures, and additional knowledge in pathophysiology encompassing more complex disorders. Competency Required Skill(s) Teaching
Method(s) Formative Evaluation Method(s)
Frequency of Evaluation
Patient Care SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Perform CVP, advanced airway management , PA catheter Clinical teaching &
experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Assist with flexible colonoscopy & esophagoduodenoscopy Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Perform breast biopsy and biopsy in breast cancer Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
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Perform opening and closing of the abdomen Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
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Medical Knowledge SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Baseline understanding of ventilator management Clinical teaching &
experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Understand physiology and pharmacology of shock Clinical teaching & experience Lectures, Conferences
Direct Observation Case Logs Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Workup and management of inpatient consults, demonstrating an understanding to recognize and treat
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• Acute abdomen • Mesenteric vascular disease • Soft tissue infection • GI or other malignancy
Outpatient evaluation of preop and post op trauma and general surgery patients.
Lectures, Conferences
Written Evaluation
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Analyze practice experience using a systematic methodology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Analyze plastic surgery literature for relevant information that pertains to their patient’s health problems
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate improvement in clinical management Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Carefully listen to patients to assess the patient’s health problems including verbal and non-verbal communications
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Present a case to attending physician, fellows, residents, and other health care professionals
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Assist in the education and counseling of patients and families
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with others as a member of the medical team Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Professionalism SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Maintain professional behavior including respect, compassion, integrity, punctuality, reliability, and honesty
Clinical teaching & experience
Direct Observation Case logs
Daily End of Rotation
with patients and colleagues Lectures Conferences
Written evaluation
Display initiative and leadership qualities Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Acknowledge errors, alert patients and appropriate health care providers about the errors and create a plan to minimize them
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Maintain patient confidentiality Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Compassionately respond to issues of culture, age, gender, ethnicity, and disability in patient care
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Systems-Based Practice
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Integrate basic knowledge of business aspects of medical practice including coding, billing and insurance in regard to Orthopedics
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with ancillary team members (discharge planners, case managers, and social workers) to provide high quality cost-effective care in regard to Orthopedics
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Regional Medical Center (The MED) Maxillofacial Surgery Rotation PGY-2 By the end of the Oral Surgery Rotation at the MED, the PGY-2 residents are expected to expand and cultivate knowledge and skills developed during previous training and to achieve the following goals and objectives based on the six general competencies. Competency Required Skill(s) Teaching
Method(s) Formative Evaluation Method(s)
Frequency of Evaluation
Patient Care SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Diagnose, evaluate and treat patients with the following conditions that require oral surgery, including but not limited to: • Benign and malignant tumors of the mandible • Treatment of maxillary and mandibular trauma • Management and treatment of dental disease
requiring extractions • Understanding and treatment options using
dental implant techniques
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Medical Knowledge
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Demonstrate and understand the natural history of benign lesions and pathophysiology of malignant lesions of the mandible.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate and understand the indications of specific diagnostic studies including conventional radiographs, panorex films and CT scan imaging
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Recognize the indications for the operative treatment of facial fractures
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of various techniques for treatment
Clinical teaching &
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of
of facial fractures including non-operative treatment, closed reduction mandibulomaxillary fixation, open reduction, with and without fixation, wire fixation, compressive and non-compressive fixation, intraoral splints, external fixation and bone grafting.
experience Lectures Conferences
Case Logs Rotation
Demonstrate an understanding of the specific indications for bone grafting and dental implant therapy.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Analyze practice experience using a systematic methodology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Analyze plastic surgery literature for relevant information that pertains to their patient’s health problems
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate improvement in clinical management
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Carefully listen to patients to assess the patient’s health problems including verbal and non-verbal communications
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Present a case to attending physician, fellows, residents, and other health care professionals
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Assist in the education and counseling of patients and families
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Work with others as a member of the medical team
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Professionalism SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Maintain professional behavior including respect, compassion, integrity, punctuality, reliability, and honesty with patients and colleagues
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Display initiative and leadership qualities Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Acknowledge errors, alert patients and appropriate health care providers about the errors and create a plan to minimize them
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Maintain patient confidentiality Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Compassionately respond to issues of culture, age, gender, ethnicity, and disability in patient care
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Systems-Based Practice
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Integrate basic knowledge of business aspects of Clinical Direct Observation Daily
medical practice including coding, billing and insurance in regards to Oral Surgery
teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Written Evaluation Case Logs
End of Rotation
Work with ancillary team members (discharge planners, case managers, and social workers) to provide high quality cost-effective care in regards to Oral Surgery
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Regional Medical Center (The MED)/Methodist University Hospital Oculoplastic Rotation PGY-2 By the end of the Oculoplastic Rotation at the MED/Methodist University Hospital, the PGY2 plastic surgery residents are expected to expand and cultivate knowledge and skills developed during previous training and to achieve the following goals and objectives based on the six general competencies. Competency Required Skill(s) Teaching Method(s) Formative
Evaluation Method(s)
Frequency of Evaluation
Patient Care SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Diagnose, evaluate and assist in treatment of patients with the following conditions that require oculoplastic surgery, including but not limited to: • Eyelid ptosis • Reconstruction of eyelids after trauma or
cancer • Traumatic eyelid injuries • Management of lacrimal and canalicular
problems • Canthal reconstruction • Ectropion and entropion Blepharoplasty and brow elevation
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
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Under guidance and supervision of faculty, observe and assist with the following oculoplastic surgery procedures including but not limited to: • Repair of traumatic eyelid injuries • Ectropion repair • Eyelid and canthal reconstruction • Repair of eyelid ptosis • Upper and lower eyelid blepharoplasty and
brow elevation
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Medical Knowledge
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Understand eyelid anatomy. Clinical teaching &
experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Case Logs
Demonstrate and understand the natural history and pathophysiology of eyelid ptosis.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate knowledge and evaluation of cosmetic eyelid patient and appropriate procedures to address both upper and lower eyelid aesthetic surgery.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Understanding of the multiple etiologies and treatment options to address ectropion.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Analyze practice experience using a systematic methodology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Analyze plastic surgery literature for relevant information that pertains to their patient’s health problems
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate improvement in clinical management
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Carefully listen to patients to assess the patient’s health problems including verbal and non-verbal communications
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures
Direct Observation Written
Daily End of Rotation
Conferences Evaluation Case Logs
Present a case to attending physician, fellows, residents, and other health care professionals
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Assist in the education and counseling of patients and families
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Work with others as a member of the plastic surgery team
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Professionalism SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Maintain professional behavior including respect, compassion, integrity, punctuality, reliability, and honesty with patients and colleagues
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Display initiative and leadership qualities Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Acknowledge errors, alert patients and appropriate health care providers about the errors and create a plan to minimize them
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Maintain patient confidentiality Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Compassionately respond to issues of culture, age, gender, ethnicity, and disability in patient care
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Systems-Based Practice
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Integrate basic knowledge of business aspects of medical practice including coding, billing and insurance
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Work with ancillary team members (discharge planners, case managers, and social workers) to provide high quality cost-effective care
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Written Evaluation Case Logs
Daily End of Rotation
Regional Medical Center (The MED) Orthopedics Rotation PGY-2 By the end of the Orthopedics Rotation at The MED, the PGY-2 residents are expected to expand and cultivate knowledge and skills developed during previous training and to achieve the following goals and objectives based on the six general competencies. Competency Required Skill(s) Teaching
Method(s) Formative Evaluation Method(s)
Frequency of Evaluation
Patient Care SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Diagnose, evaluate and treat patients with common conditions that require orthopedic surgery including, but not limited to: • Fractures of the upper and lower extremities • Fractures of the hand and wrist • Upper extremity infections • Non-operative management of fractures,
including casting techniques • Management of soft-tissue, tendon and
ligament injuries of the joints of the upper and lower extremities
• Evaluation and treatment of benign and malignant bone lesions of the upper and lower extremities
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Medical Knowledge
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Demonstrate an understanding of the grading systems related to upper and lower extremity fractures.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate knowledge of the methods for diagnosis and treatment of both operative and non-operative upper and lower extremity fractures.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Develop a detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the muscles, tendons and ligaments of the hand
Clinical teaching &
Direct Observation Case logs
Daily End of
and upper extremity of the vascular tree and measured nerves of the upper extremity including relationships to the surrounding structures of the upper extremity including the cutaneous cover.
experience Lectures Conferences
Written evaluation Rotation
Demonstrate knowledge of clinical techniques for a physical examination of the hand.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate knowledge of the nerve compression and entrapment syndromes of the upper extremity and understand their basic principles and treatment.
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Analyze practice experience using a systematic methodology
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Analyze plastic surgery literature for relevant information that pertains to their patient’s health problems
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Demonstrate improvement in clinical management
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Carefully listen to patients to assess the patient’s health problems including verbal and non-verbal communications
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Present a case to attending physician, fellows, residents, and other health care professionals
Clinical teaching &
Direct Observation Case logs
Daily End of
experience Lectures Conferences
Written evaluation Rotation
Assist in the education and counseling of patients and families
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with others as a member of the medical team
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Professionalism SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Maintain professional behavior including respect, compassion, integrity, punctuality, reliability, and honesty with patients and colleagues
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Display initiative and leadership qualities Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Acknowledge errors, alert patients and appropriate health care providers about the errors and create a plan to minimize them
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Maintain patient confidentiality Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Compassionately respond to issues of culture, age, gender, ethnicity, and disability in patient care
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Conferences Systems-Based Practice
SPECIALTY SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Integrate basic knowledge of business aspects of medical practice including coding, billing and insurance in regard to Orthopedics
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation
Work with ancillary team members (discharge planners, case managers, and social workers) to provide high quality cost-effective care in regard to Orthopedics
Clinical teaching & experience Lectures Conferences
Direct Observation Case logs Written evaluation
Daily End of Rotation