Surgical Oncology
Aims
- To become familiar with the recognition and natural evolution of those surgical oncology conditions that he/she would be expected to encounter in a general surgical practice in a community lacking the immediate availability of a surgical oncologist.
- To become familiar with the pathophysiology of various surgical oncology conditions and the specific physiologic responses of cancer patients to operative and nonoperative treatment.
- To become familiar with the pathophysiology of various surgical oncology conditions and the specific physiologic responses of cancer patients to operative and nonoperative treatment.
- To particularly understand the following oncologic diseases: breast cancer, colorectal cancer, melanoma, sarcoma, thyroid cancers, pancreatic cancer, liver cancers, lung cancer, stomach cancer, bile duct tumors.
- To begin to appreciate the multidisciplinary approach to cancer therapy and the role surgical specialists play on that team
- To reinforce educational experiences obtained on general surgery services, especially with regards to bowel obstruction and gastrointestinal bleeding.
Educational Objectives
- Take relevant history.
- Perform an acceptable physical exam concentrating on the relevant areas.
- Arrive at an appropriate differential diagnosis.
- Order appropriate laboratory, radiological and other diagnostic procedures and demonstration of knowledge in the interpretation of these investigations.
- Arrive at an acceptable plan of management and demonstration of knowledge of the appropriate operative and nonoperative management of the disease process.
- Understand the outpatient management of cancer patients in the ambulatory setting and demonstration of knowledge of common office techniques and procedures.
- Understand the management of the cancer patient throughout the entire in-hospital course. Demonstrating knowledge of and being able to treat potential complications of disease processes and operative procedures and their treatment.
- Provide an appropriate plan for cancer patient follow-up.