Department of Surgery

DeBakey Summer Surgery Program

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DeBakey /summer Students in the simulation lab.
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Students participating in the program can anticipate beginning their days at 6 a.m. and leaving the hospital around 6 p.m. While weekends are not expected, students are able to take a night shift at Ben Taub Hospital. Typically, each day begins with early morning rounds followed by operative cases or clinic. Students are also encouraged to attend educational conferences. All participants will observe surgery during the length of the program. Didactics are held throughout the eight-weeks on various topics which could include medical school admissions, information on surgical subspecialties, and surgical skills lab sessions.

Goals and Objectives

The students learn basic knowledge of surgical diseases, diagnosis, surgical treatment, and preoperative and postoperative care.

The students recognize the significance of other diagnostic services and understand the correlation and interaction of such services; for example, radiology and pathology.

The students observe decision-making under elective as well as emergency conditions.

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