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For StudentsSurgery Clerkship Requirements |
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Surgery Syllabus |
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Required Booklist |
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Evaluation Forms; Clinical encounter log, procedure logs |
Surgery Rotation Sites & Faculty |
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Meet the Surgery Faculty |
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Surgery Site-Specific Instructions |
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Surgical Residencies and Careers |
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Surgery Web Links and Resources |
For Faculty |
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Faculty Development and CME Program |
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Useful Faculty Development Links (go to Quick Links) |
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Clinical Faculty Application |
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Preceptor Evaluation of Students |
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Clinical Faculty Guide |

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Kenneth D'Amato, D.O., FAOAODiscipline Chair, |
Harold P. Hope, Jr., M.D., FACSDiscipline Chair, |
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he purpose of the VCOM Department of Surgery is to provide a high quality surgical educational experience. The Mission of the College is to provide medical education and research that prepares globally-minded, community-focused physicians and to improve the health of those most in need.
The Objectives for the department include:
To provide a working knowledge of surgical conditions of patients a primary care physician is likely to encounter in daily practice. Third and fourth year medical student clerkships are offered by the majority of our regional hospitals. The general surgery rotation is four weeks in duration. The student acts as a surgical extern as he/she rotates with the Discipline. He/she learns how to do a surgical history, assess the patient by Goldmans criteria, provide pre- and post-op care, make rounds, write orders, and attend all conferences that are for surgical cases.
The Department of Surgery faculty believe the surgical disciplines have important roles in medical education and the provision of healthcare and that educational and healthcare advances are founded upon sound clinical and basic research. Surgical faculty interact with students in classroom lectures and seminars, on third and fourth year rotations, and other teaching sessions.
Two to four-week surgical electives are offered to students who have completed the first third year. Surgical selective rotations are available in cardiovascular surgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, surgical oncology, urology, ophthalmology, and orthopedics.