STUDY OF THE
PSGS GENERAL SURGERY CURRICULUM
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Background and Rationale of Study
At the end of the teaching-learning session, the general surgery
resident to be must be able to possess sufficient requisite knowledge on the
latest general surgery curriculum being recommended by the Philippine Society
of General Surgeons and that of the Department of Surgery of Ospital ng Maynila
Medical Center that will guide him/her in his/her residency training.
At the end of the teaching-learning session, the general surgery
resident to be must be able to possess sufficient requisite knowledge on how a
general surgery curriculum is usually (conventionally) formulated that will
enable him/her to make such type of curriculum after residency when he/she has
the opportunity to serve as a surgical educator.
After studying the latest General Surgery Curriculum being recommended
by the Philippine Society of General Surgeons and the General Surgery
Curriculum of the Department of Surgery of Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center, the
general surgery resident to be must be able to:
1.1 1.1 What is a
curriculum?
1.2 1.2 What are the
elements of a curriculum?
1.3 1.3 What is a general
surgery curriculum?
1.4 1.4 What are the
elements of a general surgery curriculum?
1.5 1.5 What is an
instructional design?
1.6 1.6 What are the
elements of an instructional design?
1.7 1.7 What is a lesson
plan?
1.8 1.8 What are the
elements of a lesson plan?
7.1 7.1 Scope in terms of
region/system/organ/tissue as “must possess”
7.2 7.2 Scope in terms of
types of operative skills as “must possess”
7.3 7.3 Scope in terms of
types of diseases as “must possess competencies to manage”
7.4 7.4 Scope in terms of
“nice to possess, to have, or to be exposed to”
9.1 9.1 Problem-solving and decision-making
skills in patient management
9.2 9.2 Operative skills
9.3 9.3 Preop and
postop management skills
9.4 9.4 Medical recording skills
9.5 9.5 Medical presentation skills
9.6 9.6 Interpersonal skills
9.7 9.7 Team-work skills
9.8 9.8 Communication skills
9.9 9.9 Research skills
9.10
9.10
Administrative skills
9.11
9.11
Surgical
educator skills
9.12
9.12
Public
health educator skills
9.13
9.13
Self-directed
learning skills
12.1
12.1
Problem-solving
and decision-making skills in patient management
12.2
12.2
Operative
skills
12.3
12.3
Preop and postop management skills
12.4
12.4
Medical
recording skills
12.5
12.5
Medical
presentation skills
12.6
12.6
Interpersonal
skills
12.7
12.7
Team-work
skills
12.8
12.8
Communication
skills
12.9
12.9
Research
skills
12.10
12.10
Administrative
skills
12.11
12.11
Surgical
educator skills
12.12
12.12
Public
health educator skills
12.13
12.13
Self-directed
learning skills
General Surgery Curriculum (2nd edition, 2001), Philippine
College of Surgeons
General Surgery Curriculum of the Department of Surgery of Ospital ng
As dictated by the specific learning objectives
Accomplishing the specific learning objectives (submit
answers as html file and post it in your e-journal)
Presentation – powerpoint
presentation (as agreed upon)
Feedback/critique of output by peers and faculty
General Surgery Curriculum (2nd edition, 2001), Philippine
College of Surgeons
General Surgery Curriculum of the Department of Surgery of Ospital ng
OMMC Department of Surgery 2001training policies
Consultation with health educators
Evaluation of output based on
Completeness – all specific learning objectives are completely answered
Accurate – all specific learning objectives are accurately answered
Clear – clarity of answers and presentation
Follow instruction – powerpoint presentation and html
file
PASS - All specific
learning (behavioral) objectives completely and accurately answered and clearly
presented
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT – NOT all
objectives are completely and accurately answered and clearly presented
A “PASSING GRADE” IS NEEDED TO PASS THIS
LEARNING SESSION!
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