Plastic Surgery Objectives

Rotation-Specific Objectives for Neurosurgical Residents on Plastic Surgery Services: PGY1 Rotation

As PGY1s, residents have the option of choosing a Plastic Surgery elective for 2 blocks.

MEDICAL EXPERT

By the end of the rotation the resident will be able to:

  • Perform a competent history and physical exam and interpret relevant clinical data for patients presenting with general plastic surgery conditions
  • Manage emergency and post op plastic surgery inpatients
  • Perform excision and closure of simple skin lesions
  • Take the role of first assist in the operating room
  • Draw relevant clinical anatomy, including the layers of the scalp and craniofacial anatomy
  • Describe relevant aspects of wound healing and management of complicated wounds

 

COMMUNICATOR

By the end of the rotation the resident will be able to:

  • Demonstrate effective communication within a plastic surgery service to maintain an efficient team
  • Create clear consultation letters, progress notes, and discharge summaries
  • Describe effective daily rounds

COLLABORATOR

By the end of the rotation the resident will be able to:

  • Describe the process of discharge planning for plastic surgery patients
  • List the roles of the other members of the plastic surgery team
  • List the mechanisms of patient care coordination with the other members of the trauma team
  • Define the appropriate documentation for plastic surgery outpatients and inpatients
  • Participate effectively and appropriately in an interprofessional healthcare team.
  • Collaborate with community agencies (as required) and other professionals.

LEADER

By the end of the rotation the resident will be able to:

  • Manage multiple tasks on time (i.e. follow up on reports, prioritize tasks appropriately)
  • Utilize health care resources safely, effectively
  • Utilize an electronic medical record effectively
  • Describe the mechanisms for effective practice management
  • Organize and complete morning team rounds

HEALTH ADVOCATE

By the end of the rotation the resident will be able to:

  • Demonstrate familiarity with important determinants of health affecting patients undergoing anesthesia (e.g. smoking, obesity, drug or alcohol dependence, cervical disc problems, family history anesthetic problems) and address preventative measures with patients
  • Discuss the barriers to patients in obtaining surgical reconstruction

 

SCHOLAR

By the end of the rotation the resident will be able to:

  • Recognize gaps in knowledge and develop strategies to correct these
  • Develop a strategy for self-directed learning and demonstrate the spirit of continuous improvement

PROFESSIONAL

During the rotation the resident will:

  • Recognize limitations and seek advice and consultation when needed
  • Discuss appropriate boundaries in work and learning situations
  • Demonstrate a commitment to excellence in clinical care and personal ethical conduct.
  • Maintain and complete a procedural case log that accurately reflects the resident’s surgical experience