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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology




OBG2-3010/F JI ANY - SENIOR CLERKSHIP IN OBSTETRICS - KNOX
Course Coordinator: Dr. Bobby Howard
Location: University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville)
Max. Class Size: 1 student
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.

This clerkship in obstetrics allows the senior medical student to attend all obstetrical clinics, including high risk clinics. During this time the student will work closely with a senior resident or staff member to gain greater insight into the management of difficult obstetrical problems. On non-clinic days and while on call, the student will participate by assisting in labor and delivery activities such as spontaneous vaginal deliveries, forcep deliveries, postpartum tubal ligations and cesarean sections. Attendance at the resident didactic series will be expected.



OBG2-4011/F HIGH RISK OBSTETRICS-KNOX
Course Coordinator: Dr. Bobby Howard
Location: University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville)
Max. Class Size: 1 Student
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.



The purpose of this elective is to help the student gain greater insight into Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Emphasis is on management of medical complications and fetal ultrasound. Close faculty contact provides exposure to the most recent advances in detection, prevention, and treatment of premature labor; the latest techniques in intrapartum management, and newest imaging techniques. Students performance of procedures will be directly supervised by residents or faculty. Each day the student will participate in daily antepartum rounds and weekly OB conferences. Grand rounds will be each Friday.



OBG2-4019/F OB/GYN ENDOCRINOLOGY-KNOX
Course Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey Keenan
Location: University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville)
Max. Class Size: 1 student
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.
The purpose of this elective is to introduce the student to disease of the reproductive endocrine system, its diagnosis and management by combining selected clinical experience and material for an introduction to infertility and care of patients with diseases and conditions of the reproductive system. These include endocrine disorders, congenital abnormalities of the urogenital tract, pelvic pain, pelvic neoplasms, and endometriosis. Students will spend part of their time in the office setting and part of their time in the operating room. The clinical orientation will involve direct patient evaluation and care under the direction of the attending faculty.



OBG2-4020/F GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY-KNOX
Course Coordinator: Dr. Larry Kilgore
Location: University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville)
Max. Class Size: 1 student
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.

The purpose of this elective is to provide the student contemplating a career in Obstetrics and Gynecology the opportunity to gain greater insight into the specialty with an emphasis on gynecologic oncology. Close faculty contact provides exposure to the most recent advances in detection, prevention, and treatment of gynecologic cancers. Students will gain experience in surgical and medical management of gynecologic cancer. Students will spend time in the operating room, colposcopy clinic, and the private office setting for gynecological oncology patients.


Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
SUR2-4011/F ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Course Coordinator: Dr. Eric R. Carlson
Location: University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville)
Max. Class Size: 1 student
Note: This elective can be half-time (SUR2-4011/H).
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.

The student will learn about the surgical management of oral and head and neck pathology and the correction of congenital and traumatic deformities. Acute trauma care is a major component of this service. The student will have some responsibility for inpatient care each week.  Students will have the opportunity to perform minor procedures in the clinic, as well as the emergency room.  Operating room activity is encouraged.  All activities are supervised by the chief resident and attending.  Management decisions are made only after being discussed with the resident and attending.  A minimum of four (4) conferences occurs each week. Grand rounds occur on Monday and Friday mornings, and didactic lectures occur on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The enthusiastic student will be encouraged to take first call with the resident. On-call activities will be predominantly related to management of maxillofacial trauma patients.



DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
PAT2-4010/F  GENERAL PATHOLOGY - KNOX  (Not available in Blocks 7, 8 or 12)

Course Coordinator: Dr. Lisa Duncan


Location: University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville)

Max. Class Size: 1 Student



(REQUIRES ADVANCE APPROVAL)
Advance registration – Students must call Knoxville Student Affairs at least 3 blocks prior to registering
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.

The goal of the General Pathology Elective course is to provide an overview of the function of Anatomical Pathology (AP) and Clinical Pathology (CP) within the Department of Pathology at the University of Tennessee Medical Center.  

The objectives for this course are to understand the function of the pathology “gross” room, understand the Surgical Pathology “sign-out” procedure, understand the basic elements of autopsy performance, learn to order and interpret laboratory tests for common clinical situations, gain an understanding of the operation of the major sections of a modern clinical laboratory and understand the role of pathology/ pathologists participation in the medical center.

Students will participate in regular teaching activities of the Pathology Department including daily lectures, demonstrations, and conferences. Specific conferences the students will attend are: Anatomic Pathology, Oncology Conference, Pulmonary Conference, Breast Conference, Quality Assurance Conference and GU Conference. Students will learn the role of the pathologist in patient care by observing procedures such as FNAs, bone marrows, frozen sections, processing surgical specimens, and autopsies. At the beginning of the rotation, a customized schedule will be made for the student, and time will be allotted for study in the following major subdivisions of pathology: Surgical Pathology Autopsy Pathology, Clinical Chemistry, Hematopathology, Blood Banking, Microbiology, and Cytology.

Upon conclusion of the elective, the student will have an understanding of the practice of pathology in a university medical center.



PAT2-4013/F FORENSIC SCIENCE/AUTOPSY (Not offered in Blocks 7 or 12)

Course Coordinator: Christopher Lochmuller, M.D.

Location: Regional Forensic Center, 2761 Sullins Street, Knoxville, TN 37919 (ph: 865-215-8000)

Max. Class Size: 1 student

(REQUIRES ADVANCE APPROVAL)

Advance registration – Students must call Knoxville Student Affairs at least 3 blocks prior to registering

This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.

This elective is intended for any student who is interested in forensic pathology.  The forensic autopsy is the focus from which evaluation of mechanisms of injury or illness and cause of death are determined.  This information combined with the forensic investigation report (and any other sources of information, i.e. medical records, toxicology, etc.) is utilized to determine the manner of death.  Opinions drawn from medical observations will be reviewed in light of their legal significance.  Opportunities to observe and perform forensic, as well as hospital autopsies, will be mixed with an introduction to legal consultation and testimony.

The student will demonstrate an understanding of the basic distinctions between hospital and forensic autopsies. They will participate in autopsy procedure as an observer/assistant and (as appropriate), a prosector.  The students will be instructed how to properly complete an autopsy report and death certificate.  They will be responsible for clinical information correlation report synthesis. They will maintain respect for, and ensure confidentiality with respect to, the personal medical information of the decedent and his/her family. Additionally, the student will maintain proper conduct with law enforcement and laboratory staff.

Although the student will participate in autopsy dissection, this will always be done with a faculty member and often with a resident in Pathology to ensure direct one-on-one supervision. The student will attend an average of five conferences per week, in anatomic and clinical pathology. There will be no night or weekend call.

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