Orthopedic Surgery (ORTHO-ML)
ORTHO-ML 4047 Orthopedics for Primary Care (4 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
This elective is an introduction to non-surgical orthopedic conditions commonly seen in the primary care setting. The goal of the elective is to provide the student with the tools to be successful in performing a musculoskeletal exam and provide appropriate care in treating various pathologies. The curriculum will include didactics, hands on review of the musculoskeletal exam, interpretation of radiographs, introduction to rehabilitation, and exposure to procedures common in the evaluation and care of the orthopedic patient including joint aspiration and injections, splinting, and casting.
Grading: SOM Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
ORTHO-ML 4060 Orthopedic Surgery (2 Credits)
Typically offered Fall and Spring
During this 2-week elective, the senior medical student will rotate through the orthopedic service to gain a broad exposure to orthopedic surgery. They will have the opportunity to experience the various subspecialties and have a broad exposure to both surgical and non-surgical management of orthopedic injuries and disease processes.
Grading: SOM Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
ORTHO-ML 4067 Orthopedics for Primary Care (2 Credits)
Typically offered occasionally
This elective is an introduction to non-surgical orthopedic conditions commonly seen in the primary care setting. The goal of the elective is to provide the student with the tools to be successful in performing a musculoskeletal exam and provide appropriate care in treating various pathologies. The curriculum will include didactics, hands on review of the musculoskeletal exam, interpretation of radiographs, introduction to rehabilitation, and exposure to procedures common in the evaluation and care of the orthopedic patient including joint aspiration and injections, splinting, and casting.
Grading: SOM Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No
ORTHO-ML 4194 Orthopedic Surgery (4 Credits)
Typically offered Fall and Spring
During this 4-week elective, the senior medical student will rotate through the orthopedic service to gain a broad exposure to orthopedic surgery. They will have the opportunity to experience the various subspecialties and have a broad exposure to both surgical and non-surgical management of orthopedic injuries and disease processes.
Grading: SOM Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No