Introduction
During this 12 week clinical Surgical clerkship, you will focus your complete attention on the science and art of surgery. It will be a demanding and time consuming period in your clinical training, but one that can successfully prepare you for the practice of medicine in the years to come, regardless of your ultimate career goals. This clerkship demands interaction between the student, faculty and resident housestaff, and an understanding of the responsibilities each must fulfill if the objective of excellence is to be met. This manual will help define the goals and objectives of the junior medical student CORE Surgery Clerkship, the responsibilities of the student, and the responsibilities of the Department of Surgery towards the attainment of this goal.
Departmental Expectations
Appearance:
The student will at all times reflect a proper professional decorum when working in the
hospital. Men are expected to wear shirts and ties and appropriate trousers, and women
must maintain a modest and professional appearance. Scrub suits may be worn but must be
covered by a clean white lab coat. Name tags, in the from of student ID badges, are to be
worn at all times.
Conduct:
While on the floors the student will maintain a concerned and professional demeanor while
dealing with patients, family members, and other members of the health care team.
Punctuality:
The Department of Surgery expects each student to be punctual for all scheduled meetings,
conferences, operating room responsibilities, and rounds. Schedules will vary by service
and institution. The student will be informed of his/her schedule on the first day of the
clerkship.
Reliability:
Each student is expected to fulfill all call days to which he/she is assigned and to
remain on the floor each day until he/she is dismissed. Each institution will construct
its own call schedule; in no instance should night call exceed one in four nights.
Students will be exempt from call and hospital duties on all applicable student holidays.
Student, Patient and Faculty Relationships:
Each student must see the patient as an individual and act with compassion, kindness and
respect at all times. The patient's privacy and their dignity must be protected, not only
in the physical sense, but in all matters pertaining to illness, treatment and prognosis.
Any discussions regarding the patient's problem, whether with the patient or his family,
must be done with the Senior Resident's or Attending's knowledge and permission.
OR Scrub Attire
Please note the following mandated by state regulation:
Special Requests for Leave of Absence
Students rotating on the surgical clerkship have been given the privilege of functioning as members of the surgical team. With this privilege goes the responsibility to carry out assigned duties as determined by the Chief Resident and the Attending Service Chief. Arbitrary time off during this experience is not permitted. For academic purposes (student presenting original work at a meeting) or in "exceptional" family circumstances, requests must be made at the time rotation choices are submitted to the Office of Education and prior to commencement of the clerkship. The procedure is as follows: