Orthopaedic Surgery Elective – TOS
Title of Clerkship: Orthopaedic Surgery Elective – TOS
Elective Year(s): Fourth Year
Department: Orthopaedic Surgery
Type of Elective: Clinical
Clerkship Site: Wildwood Orthopaedic & Spine Hospital
Course Number: ORTH 705
Blocks Available: All
Number of Students/ Block: 2
Faculty: Various Preceptors
Elective Description/ Requirements:
Clinical and operating room experiences for students are structured to provide exposure
to a wide range of orthopaedic conditions including foot and ankle, hand surgery,
joint replacement, sports medicine, and spine surgery in a high-volume practice. The
rotation is based in an orthopaedic surgeon’s office, the operating room, and inpatient
hospital setting. This elective is structured to students’ requests as availability
allows.
Length of Clerkship: 4 weeks
Educational Course Objectives and Links to EPOs:
- Demonstrate the ability to summarize and interpret results of history, physical examination, laboratory, and imaging to form differential diagnoses. (EPOs: MK4, PC6, SBP3)
- Develop and implement an appropriate workup and/or treatment plan for common orthopaedic conditions encountered in clinic and inpatient settings. (EPOs: MK3, MK4, MK6, MK7, PC3, PC7, PC8, PBL2)
- Describe the pathophysiology, evaluation, and management of common orthopaedic emergencies in the emergency and inpatient settings. (EPOs: MK1, MK4, PC8)
- Write complete and accurate daily progress and clinic notes, including interpretation of clinical, laboratory, and radiographic findings, as well as current treatment plan. (EPOs: PC1, PC6, IPC2, SBP5)
- Practice postoperative patient management by monitoring their status, recommending treatment plans, and coordinating with other health professionals involved in the patient’s care. (EPOs: MK4, MK7, PC2, PC4, PC6, PC7, PC9, PB1, PB3, IPC1-3, SBP1, SBP5)
- Describe and/or perform basic outpatient injection procedures of the shoulder, hand, and knee. (EPOs: PC6, PC8)
- Describe and/or perform basic immobilization procedures such as applying a splint, cast, or sling. (EPOs: PC6, PC8)
- Demonstrate the ability to participate in surgical procedures as a first assistant respecting sterile technique / universal precautions. (EPOs: PC5, PC6, PC9, PB1, IPC2, SBP5)
- Perform basic and advanced suture techniques and identify appropriate indications for each. (EPOs: PC5, PC6)
- Explain and assist in the pre-operative patient optimization and scheduling processes for elective and emergent procedures. (EPOs: MK2, MK3, MK5, PC2, PC4, PB3, SBP1, SBP2, SBP3, SBP4)
Professionalism:
UT-COMLS students will meet or exceed the institutional standards for professionalism
as stated in the current Educational Program Objectives and the current Educational
Course Objectives for the Sponsoring Department
Instructional Methods:
- Ambulatory Care Experience
- Clinical case presentations/discussions
- Teaching rounds
- Independent study
- Didactic lecture
- Mentored clinical practice
- Mentored technical skills practice
- Residency program/department conferences and grand rounds
- Direct patient interaction under faculty and/or resident supervision
Evaluation Methods:
- Attendance
- Clinical competency evaluation
- Faculty observation of behavior in small groups
- Faculty/Resident observation and assessment of clinical skills.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Yrs. 1, 2, & 3 and passing score on USMLE Step 1
Special Requirements: This clerkship has no on-call requirement.
Clerkship Director: Abdul A. Mustapha, M.D.
Clerkship Coordinator: Kelly Kovacs
Phone Number: 419.383.6236
Email: kelly.kovacs@utoledo.edu
ECC Approved
April 2023