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NSUR304C

Neurosurgery Clerkship

Neurosurgery MED - School of Medicine

Course Description

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: Neurosurgery at SCVMC offers the student to fully participate in all areas of the service. One third year neurosurgery resident help run the service, which therefore allows greater exposure and time for the student with patients and the neurosurgical faculty. We usually have one or two medical students at a time and the students work closely with all members of the team, including the attending. The student is typically exposed to a wide spectrum of neurosurgical conditions, especially brain and spine trauma, brain tumors, cerebrovascular conditions and degenerative spine disease. During their clerkships, students are very much a member of the team and participate actively on the ward, clinic and OR. All faculty lead research projects at SCVMC and Stanford. Students are welcome to participate in these but most research projects will require longer term commitment beyond the one month clinical clerkship. Other educational activities include weekly neuroscience grand rounds, neuroradiology conference and tumor board. The advanced and diverse pathology seen and the often challenging patient population cared for at SCVMC compliments that experienced at SUMC. We welcome visiting students and early planning for this clerkship is recommended. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 1-2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Harminder Singh, M.D., FACS, FAANS. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Monica Tachibana, Monica.Tachibana@hhs.sccgov.org, Valley Specialty Center, Room 3Q169, SCVMC. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: SCVMC, Trauma ICU, 2nd floor main building; Time: 7:00 am. CALL CODE: 0. OTHER FACULTY: T. Cage, M. Lee, J. Menon. LOCATION: SCVMC.

Grading Basis

MED - Medical School +/- Option

Min

6

Max

6

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Clerkship

Enrollment Optional?

No

Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?

No