Weiler - First Year
This is a PGY-4 or a PGY-6 rotation providing residents with a three-month plastic surgery experience at the Weiler campus.
The goal of this rotation is:
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To participate in plastic surgery cases that are more typical of a community hospital, while also participating in cutting-edge microsurgical breast reconstruction, and exposure to a busy neonatal intensive care unit providing acute soft tissue injuries as well as congenital malformations.
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To have junior level operative experience in plastic surgery cases.
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Ability to be in charge of plastic surgery patients.
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To be exposed to a wide variety of opinions on operative cases in plastic surgery.
At the conclusion of the rotation, the resident should have knowledge of:
- Congenital defects of the head and neck, including clefts of the lip and palate, and craniofacial surgery.
- Neoplasms of the head and neck, including the oropharynx, and the importance of endoscopy in the management of these cases.
- Aesthetic (cosmetic) surgery of the head and neck, trunk, and extremities.
- Plastic surgery of the breast.
- Surgery of the hand/upper extremities.
- Plastic surgery of the lower extremities.
- Plastic surgery of congenital and acquired defects of the trunk and genitalia.
- Microsurgical techniques applicable to plastic surgery.
- Reconstruction by tissue transfer, including flaps and grafts.
- Surgery of benign and malignant lesions of the skin and soft tissues.