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Clinical Elective Program for International Medical Students

CLINICAL ELECTIVE PROGRAM

Learning Objectives

  1. Familiarize with colon and rectal surgical patient evaluation: history taking and physical examination, interpretation of laboratory results, formulating of differential diagnoses.
  2. Understand the indications and contraindication of surgical management and intervention.
  3. Engaged in teamwork, closely collaborating with other experts.
  4. Understand and practice evidence-based medicine.

Available Supervisors

Jen-Kou Lin, MD. PhD. Professor

Jeng-Kai Jiang, MD. PhD. Professor

Wei-Shone Chen, MD. PhD. Professor

Shung-Haur Yang, MD. PhD. Professor

Tzu-Chen Lin, MD, clinical Associate Professor

Huann-Sheng Wang, MD. Assistant Professor

Shih-Ching Chang, MD. PhD. Professor

Yuan-Tzu Lan, MD. PhD. Assistant Professor

Chun-Chi Lin, MD. Assistant Professor

Hung–Hsin Lin, MD. Lecturer

Tentative Schedule

The student will engage in an integral part of the team:

  1. They make pre-rounds on the assigned patients, attend morning and afternoon rounds with the colorectal surgery team.
  2. They observe the surgical procedures, colonoscopy, functional evaluation.
  3. They attend to our Colon and Rectal Surgery Clinics.
  4. They could observe patient evaluations and management in the consultation session.
  5. They attend to all academic event and Grand Rounds/Mortality and Morbidity Conference in the Department of Surgery.

Assessment

Individual feedback

References

1.  Textbook of Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice. Sabinston DC. Jr. 17th edition. W. B. Saunders, 20

2.  Colon and Recal Surgery. Marvin L. Corman, M.D. 15th Edition.

 

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