Cornell University
VTMED 6624: Primary Care Surgery Service
Professor
DeTar, L, Henry, M, Reed, J, Vissio, K
Credits
2
Mode
In Person
Tuition
$3,880
Course Description
The Primary Care Surgery service is a two-week rotation intended to provide students an opportunity to perform surgical procedures in the context of general practice. Emphasis is placed on physical exams (with a focus on low-stress handling) and addressing patients from a comprehensive perspective: intake to discharge. Student clinicians are accountable for all peri-operative care and communication with the shelter/rescue or client. Student clinicians are highly encouraged to experience different methods of performing key skills. There is a significant focus on ergonomic instrument handling, surgical technique, formulating appropriate treatment plans, accurate medical records, and pain/anxiety management. Spectrum of Care decision making is emphasized through case rounds, journal club, and student procedure presentations. Student surgeons work on critical decision making and collaboration with their team. By the end of the rotation, students will have had the opportunity to improve physical exam skills, surgical competence, confidence, and efficiency within the limits of accepted technique. Anesthesia support is provided by licensed veterinary technicians to ensure continuity in the methods of induction, patient monitoring, and recovery.
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