MEL 7822: Urology Acting Internship
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Periods | Pre-requisite | Sites & Slots | Hours | Weeks |
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3,4,5,6 - Tampa 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 - LVHN | Year 4 Status | 2@TGH/MCC 2@LVH-CC | FT, 50-70 hr wk | 4 - Tampa 2,4 - LVHN |
Dr. Jorge Lockhart and Faculty (Tampa)
Dr. Angelo Baccala (LVHN)
In Tampa - For additional information regarding this elective, please contact Edyth Roberts at (813) 259-8581 or erobert@health.usf.edu.
The Department of Urology, at the University of South Florida provides comprehensive, urologic patient-oriented care with concern for quality of life and education. Physicians and staff provide state-of-the art multidisciplinary patient care while striving to blend compassion, technology and advanced techniques.
The elective is an introduction to basic urology with emphasis on clinical service designed to provide a background for students planning to practice in related specialties. Students will be assigned to preceptors and rotate at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, and the Tampa General Hospital. The clinic rotations will be designed at a level of learning for medical students. During the rotation students will be supervised and instructed on a one-to-one basis by their preceptor(s), fellows, residents, and other qualified faculty responsible for teaching and evaluation.
Students will participate in the pre-operative work-up of urological patients. Students will learn from attending faculty and residents alike. Participation in cystoscopy and surgical procedures will form a significant part of the experience provided on this rotation. Students will follow patients to the operating room; assist in the procedures carried out, and will share in the responsibilities for post-operative care. Participation in the evaluation and treatment of common urological problems in the outpatient clinics will give the student an overall understanding of office urology. Students will attend and participate in all conferences and activities of the Urology Service and perform such activities assigned as a part of their added learning experience. Students will present a case to the weekly conference for urology residents and faculty during the last week of the rotation.
Objectives
The objectives of this rotation are to provide exposure to the field of Urology as a background for practice in other areas and to offer closer acquaintance with this field for those considering it for possible future specialization.
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated based on their ward performance and oral examination.