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SURG126 — Surgical Specialties and Procedures II

SURG 126 - Surgical Specialties and Procedures II SURG 126 - Surgical Specialties and Procedures II 10 Total Credits This course offers a comprehensive continuation of theoretical knowledge and practical skills development in the fundamental aspects of Surgical Specialties and Procedures. This course imparts practical knowledge to students regarding specialty-specific surgical procedures, encompassing indications/diagnoses, pertinent anatomy, terminology, patient preparation, potential complications, instruments, equipment, supplies, and setup requirements. The course will comprehensively cover topics within the following specialties: ENT, Cardiothoracic, Peripheral Vascular, Neurology, Orthopedics, Plastic/Reconstruction, Maxillofacial, Pediatric Surgery, and Emergency Trauma. By delving into these areas, students will acquire a profound understanding of the intricacies and nuances associated with each specialty, equipping them to navigate diverse surgical scenarios effectively. Discuss specific factors unique to each surgical procedure including supplies, equipment, and instrumentation. Discuss pre-operative, intra operative and post-operative steps specific to each surgical procedure.  Oral Maxillofacial - Demonstrate knowledge of surgical procedures including indications, anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology. Discuss specific factors unique to each surgical procedure including supplies, equipment, and instrumentation. Discuss pre-operative, intra operative and po

Prerequisites: SURG116

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