OVERVIEW The elective student participates as part f the gynaeclgical nclgy team under the directin f the senir fellw r resident. INTRODUCTION The Gyneclgic Onclgy service is the nly tertiary care nclgy service in wmen s health within the prvince f Manitba with an encatchment area including Manitba, Nunavut and Western Ontari. The service sees ~ 15-20 new patients per week, prvides 4-6 surgical days per week and has apprximately 15-20 inpatients at a given time. The service is run by either a senir resident r fellw and ften has several learners including junir residents, ff-service residents and medical students. The Gyne nclgy rtatin ffers the medical student an pprtunity t see and examine cmplex surgical and chemtherapeutic cases, hning their histry, physical and prcedural skills. The student will help the team with runds and participate in departmental educatinal activities. The student is encuraged t assess new patients in each clinic and fllw the patient thrugh the diagnsis, treatment planning and initial stages f management. Lcatins: CancerCare MB, Wmen s Hspital, SBGH Preceptrs: The attending faculty members are directly invlved with supervisin f all medical students. - Dr. Aln Altman - Dr. Erin Dean - Dr. Sarah Kean - Dr. Shaundra Ppwich - Dr. Christine Rbinsn Cntact Persn: Janna McDnald UGME Prgram Crdinatr Department f Obstetrics, Gyneclgy & Reprductive Sciences jmcdnald5@hsc.mb.ca (204) 787-4345 AVAILABILITY All perids within the calendar year fr 2-4 week blcks
LEARNING OBJECTIVES (CanMEDS) The student will understand the surgen s rle in the multidisciplinary management f gyneclgic cancers. Learning bjectives will include: Medical Expert Patient assessment - Perfrm a fcused physical examinatin that is relevant and accurate Prcedural skills: - Demnstrate effective, apprpriate and timely utilizatin f diagnstic prcedures relevant t Gyneclgic nclgy Pap Smear Vulvar and vaginal bipsy Cervical bipsy and plypectmy Endmetrial bipsy Surgical Principles: - Dcument and disseminate infrmatin related t prcedures perfrmed and their utcmes - Participate in basic surgical prcedures including wund clsure Pre-Operative Planning: - Understand the principles f medical, surgical and radiatin treatment - Perfrm a pre-perative assessment Anesthesia and Peri-Operative Pain Management - Offer different anesthetic ptins fr laparscpy, hysterscpy and lapartmy (general anesthesia, reginal anesthesia, cnscius sedatin, ther) - Use apprpriate management f pstperative pain and nausea - Manage pstperative medical and surgical cmplicatins
Cmmunicatr - Elicit a histry that is relevant, cncise and accurate - Ensure patients receive apprpriate end-f-life care - Obtain infrmed cnsent fr prcedures (risks, benefits, cmplicatins, alternatives) - Perfrm a pre-perative assessment - Establish rapprt and build a therapeutic relatinship with patients and families - Cnvey relevant infrmatin and explanatins t patients, families and the health care team - Cnvey effective ral and written infrmatin abut a medical encunter that is accurate and timely Cllabratr - Ensure patients receive apprpriate end-f-life care frm a multidisciplinary team including pain services, anaesthesia, palliative care, nurses, nurse practiners, hme care, OT/PT and scial wrkers, and ther pssible member. - Seek apprpriate cnsultatin frm ther health prfessinals, recgnizing the limits f their expertise - Participate effectively in an inter-prfessinal and interdisciplinary health care team and runds - Recgnize and respect the diversity f rles, respnsibilities, and cmpetences f ther health prfessinals in the management f patients Manager - Ensure patients receive apprpriate end-f-life care in a timely and efficient fashin - Learn t utilize health resurces apprpriately Health Advcate - Demnstrate a cncern and ability t deem what is in the best interests f the patient and family - Identify cmmn clinical rles fr health advcacy (e.g. pap smears, HPV vaccinatin, smking cessatin, weight lss, etc.) - Prmte and identify patient safety Schlar
- Demnstrate effective clinical prblem-slving and judgment, including interpreting available data, integrating infrmatin t generate differential diagnses and prpse management plans - Display the ability fr cntinued self learning - Demnstrate apprpriate frmal presentatin skills thrugh the presentatin f gyne nclgy runds - Critically evaluate medical literature and apply t daily practice t answer a clinical questin Prfessinal - Seek apprpriate cnsultatin frm ther health prfessinals, recgnizing the limits f their expertise and the expertise f thers. - Display hnesty, cmpassin, integrity and respect in daily activities - Identify and react t ethical dilemmas and issues - Respect patient autnmy and privacy - Demnstrates a self- awareness f limitatins INFORMATION (Clinics, runds, lectures, meetings, OR Slates (when & where) - Outpatient CancerCare gyneclgic nclgy clinics (Mnday CCMB McCharles, Tuesday CCMB ST. B, Wednesday Clpscpy St. B and Wmen s, Thursday CCMB McCharles, Friday CCMB ST. B) - Inpatient management and care: The medical student will be expected t crdinate and rund with the fellw, senir resident and junir resident daily as assigned. Time f runding will depend upn daily schedule and duties. - Surgical experience in the OR (Ptential ORs daily at bth sites; t be assigned by fellw r senir resident) - Gyn Onc Runds & Pathlgy runds (Mnday mrnings at 8 am at HSC), Gyneclgic nclgy tumur grup (Tuesday mrnings at 7:30 am at SBGH), grand runds (Wednesday mrnings at 7:45 am), O&G academic half day (Friday afternn at 1-4 pm) - Call respnsibility will be individually negtiated with the student
SUGGESTED TEXTBOOKS Williams Gyneclgy 2 nd editin Sectin 4 Gyneclgic Onclgy; Chapters 27-37 Cmprehensive Gyneclgy 6 th editin Sectin 4 Gyneclgic Onclgy; Chapters 26-35 Berek and Hacker s Gyneclgic Onclgy 6 TH Editin Disaia s Clinical Gyneclgic nclgy 8 TH Editin EVALUATION/FEEDBACK FIRST DAY/EXIT INTERVIEWS The student is t page the Gyneclgic Onclgy fellw r senir resident the day befre the start f the rtatin thrugh hspital paging at 204-787-2071 r 204-237-2053 An exit interview will be perfrmed n leaving the service by ne f the attending physicians and fellw based n a cmpilatin f pinins frm the entire gyneclgic nclgy grup. If the team, r any preceptr, has cncerns, a mid-rtatin interview will be cnducted.