201254210 GENERAL SURGERY I ( 10 Crd.Hrs )

The ten-week surgical rotation is an intense clinical experience that introduces students to the basic principles of surgery. Students rotate on the surgical teams at various hospitals that are affiliated to the medical school in the university. 8 weeks of general surgery and two-week blocks of surgical subspecialties make up the rotation. During the rotations, students learn pre-, peri-, and post-operative evaluation and management of surgical diseases. Time is spent on the wards, in outpatient clinics, and in the operating room.