SURGERY LEARNING OBJECTIVES

ACADEMIC YEAR Spring 2024 to Winter 2025
  1. Demonstrate a method of focused evaluation, including the approach to workup and preparation of patients for anesthesia and surgical intervention
  2. Identify the important factors in the diagnosis, workup, and management of specific surgical problems including:
    • Acute abdomen
    • Bowel obstruction
    • GI hemorrhage
    • Hepatobiliary and pancreatic disease
    • Endocrine diseases (including thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal)
    • Breast disease
    • Vascular disease (including carotid, aortic and peripheral vascular disease)
    • Cardiac and Thoracic disease
    • Trauma, burns and surgical critical care
    • Pediatric surgery
    • Plastic surgery
  3. Identify what constitutes appropriate surgical referral by recognition of which problems are clearly surgical, potentially surgical, and those which do not require surgical intervention
  4. Accurately assess patients, particularly postoperatively, for pain and propose a strategy for safe pain management, including the use of multimodal pain therapy
  5. Evaluate and critique surgical literature for content, relevance, methodology and validity of the findings and conclusions
  6. Communicate effectively with patients, families across a broad range of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds
  7. Work effectively with others as a member of the healthcare team
  8. Demonstrate a commitment to ethical principles pertaining to provision or withholding of care, confidentiality and/or informed consent
  9. Work well with other health professionals to establish and maintain a climate of mutual respect, dignity, diversity, ethical integrity and trust
  10. Demonstrate trustworthiness that makes colleagues feel sure when one is responsible for portions of the care of patients