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Surgery Clerkship Logbook (Med III) - 2018-2019 (MLH)

Ali El Safadi completed his surgery clerkship at LAUMC. He performed or observed a variety of required clinical activities including taking patient histories and doing physical exams, writing progress notes, and presenting patient cases. He gained experience with several procedures related to surgery such as scrubbing/gowning, removing sutures/staples, wound dressing, and inserting/removing tubes. He also observed procedures like arterial blood gases and basic life support. El Safadi saw patients with various conditions including abdominal pain, masses, hemorrhage, perianal problems, and post-operative complications.

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Surgery Clerkship Logbook (Med III) - 2018-2019 (MLH)

Ali El Safadi completed his surgery clerkship at LAUMC. He performed or observed a variety of required clinical activities including taking patient histories and doing physical exams, writing progress notes, and presenting patient cases. He gained experience with several procedures related to surgery such as scrubbing/gowning, removing sutures/staples, wound dressing, and inserting/removing tubes. He also observed procedures like arterial blood gases and basic life support. El Safadi saw patients with various conditions including abdominal pain, masses, hemorrhage, perianal problems, and post-operative complications.

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Surgery Clerkship Logbook 2018-2019

Name Ali El Safadi Site LAUMC


Please mark all the activities that you have performed during your rotation. Required items for satisfactory exposure are shaded in gray.
Number of Times 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
History and PE x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Progress notes x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Case presentations x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Procedures (P: performed; O: observed) *Specific to Surgery
Scrubbing and gowning* P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Removal of sutures or staples* P P
Dressing wounds* P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O O
Removal of nasogastric tube* O O O
Urethral catheterization* P P O O O O
Removal of urethral catheter O O O O
Nasogastric tube insertion P O O O
Arterial blood gas O O O O
Sterile technique O O O O
Basic life support O O O O
Subcutaneous injection O O O O
Intradermal injection O
Intramuscular injection O
Venipuncture O
Peripheral iv catheter O O O O
Knot tying O O O O
Suture simple lacerations O O O
Others O
List of encounters (IP: Inpatient; OP: Outpatient; CD: Case discussion)
Abdominal pain IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP
Abdominal mass IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP
Abdominal wall and groin mass IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP
GI hemorrhage IP IP IP IP IP
Isolated GI symptoms IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP
Perianal problems IP IP IP IP IP
Skin and soft tissue lesion IP IP IP IP IP
Breast problem IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP
Post-op complication IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP
Trauma IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP
Lung mass IP IP IP IP IP
Others IP IP IP IP IP

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