Vascular Surgery Acting Internship - Giordano

Department
Surgery
Course Number
SURG 388
Course Title Vascular Surgery Acting Internship - Giordano
Course Director
Bao-Ngoc Nguyen, MD
Length (Weeks)

2, 4

When Offered

All year; reservation required in weeks 45 through 13

Prerequisites

All core clerkships

Availability Notes

Students are required to complete one core acting internship during their fourth year. This course fulfills the core acting internship graduation requirement if taken for 4 weeks.

Contact Name
Angel Dixon
Contact Phone
Contact Fax
Contact Email
adixon@mfa.gwu.edu
Other Contacts

Dr. Nguyen (bnnguyen@mfa.gwu.edu)

Location
Limit
1
Report

Contact course coordinator

Evaluation

Uniform Clinical Evaluation

Description

Acting internship can be satisfied with a number of surgical electives. While the individual teams will have faculty members who will provide direct supervision and evaluation of the students, Dr. Lee will conduct overall supervision of the progress of the acting interns and the general AI curriculum. Dr. Lee will conduct fourth year specific educational seminar series, trauma simulations, journal club, and the oral presentation. All acting interns will be required to take in-house call, approximately 4-5 calls in 1 month. 

The acting internship in vascular surgery focuses on vascular diseases with emphasis on operating room, ICU, and ward care. Acting interns are expected to focus on independent learning and management of ICU patients, consults, and floor patients. Acting interns are also expected to participate fully in vascular conference, presenting patient cases for discussion. Students are assigned to Team Giordano.

Course Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Explain the presentation of surgical diseases and the differential diagnosis of the presentation.
  2. Perform the evaluation and work-up of surgical problems as primary and consultant services.
  3. Illustrate the indications for operative management and participate in the operative procedure.
  4. Demonstrate the ability to distinguish critical illness and need for ICU management.
  5. Practice the initial management of the traumatically injured patient.
  6. Perform basic surgical skills.
  7. Practice the role of an intern on the surgical team.
  8. Apply the medical literature to clinical practice.

See syllabus for additional details.

Additional Notes

Students are required to complete one core acting internship during their fourth year. This course fulfills the core acting internship graduation requirement if taken for 4 weeks.

As of 2023: Team Giordano includes Drs. Nguyen, Lala