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PGY1 Complete history and physical on each patient admitted as assigned by the attending surgeon. Participate in daily ward rounds. Assist operating surgeons and senior residents in the operating room in performing surgery under the supervision of the attending surgeon. Provide on-call coverage for adult surgery patients as scheduled. Order laboratory and radiological studies on patients admitted to the inpatient service when indicated as discussed with the attending staff on daily rounds. Make consultations as appropriate to the nutrition and social services for total patient care needs under the direction of the attending and senior resident housestaff. Establish daily treatment plans for patients on the inpatient service including the Intensive Care Units (ICU) where appropriate under the supervision of the senior residents and attending surgeons. Perform daily evaluation on inpatients with physical examination, review of laboratory tests and nursing records. Perform specific procedures under supervision as listed in the e-value list of privileges. Dictate discharge summaries. Dictate operative notes when the operating surgeon under the supervision of the attending staff. Updated on 2/13/2018 Page 1 of 7

Participate in weekly outpatient clinics under the supervision of the senior residents and attending staff. Additional specific duties for each Service are listed in the Departmental Goals and Objectives. PGY2 Perform daily ward work including evaluation of inpatients, including ICU patients, and assist in the operating room when required. Make diagnostic and treatment plans for ICU and ward patients under the supervision of the senior residents and the attending staff. Perform specific operations under the supervision of the attending surgical staff as deemed appropriate by the attending surgical staff. Perform emergency department assessment of the trauma patient. Perform specific procedures under supervision as listed in the e-value list of privileges. Additional specific duties for each Service are listed in the Departmental Goals and Objectives. PGY3 Establish and coordinate diagnosis and treatment plans for all patients under the supervision of the attending surgeon on Transplant Surgery. Lead daily ward rounds on Transplant Surgery. Supervise student activities and junior housestaff on Transplant Surgery. Updated on 2/13/2018 Page 2 of 7

Perform specific procedures under supervision as listed in the e-value list of privileges. Perform specific operations under the supervision of the attending surgical staff as deemed appropriate by the attending surgical staff. Additional specific duties for each Service are listed in the Departmental Goals and Objectives. PGY-4 Round on all plastic surgery inpatients every day. Assess progress of patients and identify real or potential problems. Review patients progress with attending physicians daily and participate in management decisions. Coordinate care plan for each patient with other services. Supervise residents, interns, and medical students who are rotating on the plastic surgery service. Assume on-call responsibilities as required by the on-call schedule for a given time period. Respond to pages in a timely fashion. Be responsible for accurate and timely histories and physical examinations on all plastic surgery patients. Deliver care in the operating room to a level commensurate with their skill, training, experience, and attending surgeon wishes. Dictate operative notes when asked to do so by attending physician. Updated on 2/13/2018 Page 3 of 7

Prepare and deliver didactic presentations in accordance with the schedule prepared by the Chief Resident. Attend all plastic surgery conferences unless detained by emergency patient care responsibilities. PGY-5 Perform all duties listed for junior plastic surgery residents in any given situation, if necessary. Respond to consultation requests by other services in a timely manner and develop plan of care for treatment Develop independent surgical plans for patient care and coordinate with senior residents and attendings Improve upon microsurgical skills through increased involvement in microscope cases Manage the inpatient rounding teams and inpatient care of surgical patients, while adequately communicating with the supervising attending. PGY-6 Chief Resident Perform all duties listed for junior plastic surgery residents in any given situation, if necessary. Supervise junior plastic surgery residents in performance of their duties. Organize the conference schedule for the Division of Plastic Surgery. Assume increasing responsibility in the operative and perioperative care of patients, while communicating closely with the attending surgeons. Updated on 2/13/2018 Page 4 of 7

Prepare and deliver didactic presentations for the Department of General Surgery and the Division of Plastic Surgery. Evaluate all patients admitted to the plastic surgery service, as well as all patients consulted upon by the plastic surgery service. Prepare the resident on-call schedule. Goals and Objectives for the Plastic Surgery Residents Management of splints, dressings, and other techniques in wound healing. Application of planning and surgical performance of scar revision techniques such as Z-plasty, W- plasty, and dermabrasion. Treatment for patients with scar resulting from dysfunction or disfigurement. Surgical and pharmacological treatment of hypertropic scars. Application of splints, casts, dressings, and topical agents to optimize wound healing. Elective incisions to achieve maximal aesthetic benefit. Surgical procedures for repair of tendon and nerve. Treatment of fractures with casting and reduction techniques. Participate successfully in surgical procedures, the harvest of free tissue transfer, and microvascular and microneural junctures in the laboratory and clinical setting. Updated on 2/13/2018 Page 5 of 7

Participation in alloplastic reconstruction: i.e., trunk, breast and facial skeleton. Appropriate utilization of local anesthesia. Knowledge of the skin technically and the elevation of skin grafts and skin flaps. Resection of benign and malignant skin lesions appropriately. Management of patients with burns on an outpatient basis. Minor and major injuries to the face: i.e., the facial skeleton, eyelid, ear, nose and lips. Simple and complex wound closures of the head and neck. Planning and surgical repair of nasal fractures, mandibular fractures, orbital fractures, and maxillary fractures. Design and execution of aesthetic operative procedures: face-lift, brow-lift, rhinoplasty, aesthetic breast surgery and suction lipectomy. Evaluation and closure of simple wounds of the upper extremity. Evaluation and treatment of upper extremity infections. Management of nerve injuries to the upper extremity. Management of nail bed and fingertip injuries. Skin grafting and flap closure of defects of the upper extremity. Treatment of closed and open fractures of the upper extremity. Updated on 2/13/2018 Page 6 of 7

Evaluation and treatment of patients with nerve compression syndromes of the upper extremity. Evaluation and treatment of patients with Dupuytren s in the upper extremity. Evaluation and treatment of patients with tendon injury (primary and secondary). Evaluation and treatment of patients with nerve injuries in the upper extremity. Aesthetic and reconstructive surgery of the breast which includes augmentation mammoplasty, reduction mammoplasty, and breast cancer reconstruction. Reconstruction of traumatic and postoperative defects of the chest (thoracic surgical wound complications, abdominal wall dehiscence). Anatomic knowledge of lower extremity for participating in the operative design of lower extremity defects and their special requirements to include weight bearing. Updated on 2/13/2018 Page 7 of 7