LAMP 7152
Anatomic Pathology - VA
Contact
Kee Moua
Course Coordinator
Kee.Moua2@va.gov
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Details
Catalog Description: The goal of this rotation is to familiarize the medical student with the role of pathology in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of patients through the activities of pathologist as members of the clinical team. Beyond clinical diagnoses, the student will become acquainted with the role of pathology in understanding mechanisms of disease.
This is an ideal rotation for those students who are considering pathology as a possible specialty and for students who choose a surgical or clinical specialty, but want to understand how pathology will help them treat their patients.
The student will be expected to become familiar with the service activities in the department of pathology; this includes the handling of surgical specimens in the Gross Room (sampling), performance of frozen sections during surgical procedures and interpretation of microscopic slides to establish diagnoses.
The student will attend all intradepartmental conferences and according to interest, interdisciplinary clinic pathologic conferences. If desired, the student may assist in the performance of autopsies under supervision. There is time available for the student to review areas of interest in pathology.
This elective acquaints students with techniques involved in the handling of surgical specimens and in the performance of autopsies. Clinical-pathologic correlation is stressed.
Note: Contact the Course Coordinator for any syllabi for previous years.
Sites:
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Site Code |
Site Name |
Notes |
VA-1000 |
Pathology Office, Room BB-115 |
Required session attendance: Does not apply
Typical weekly schedule/Delivery Mode: M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm. No night or weekend assignments.
Direct patient care: No
Consent Requirement: Open to student scheduling
Grading Scale: H/E/S/N
Allow repetition of course: Repetition not allowed
Course equivalency: Does Not Apply