Anesthesia Clerkship
Assessment
Essential Clinical Experience Completion
Essential Clinical Experience Completion
The purpose of the Essential Clinical Experience is to ensure that all students cover high-priority areas longitudinally throughout clerkship.
Curriculum Block
Anesthesia Rotation
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
Essential Clinical Experience
- Arterial line or Arterial blood gas
- Participate in a discussion that involves issues pertaining to patient safety.
- Access evidence-based information/resources relevant to a clinical problem and discuss with supervisor or team.
- Collaborate with the interprofessional team around the care of a patient.
- Pre-anesthetic history on ASA I or II patient
- Pre-anesthetic airway exam
- Spinal anesthesia or lumbar puncture
- Laryngoscopy
- Laryngeal mask airway, Insert
- Endotracheal tube, insert
- Bag-mask ventilation, unconscious adult
- Anesthesia and the obese patient
- Apply routine anesthetic monitors
- Patient for emergency or after-hours surgery
- Introperative CVS emergency
- Intraoperative resp emergency
- Anesthesia and the patient with respiratory disease (i.e. asthma, COPD, OSA, smoker, etc.)
- Anesthesia and the patient with neuromuscular disease (i.e. MS, CP, MD, CVA, etc.)
- Anesthesia and the patient with diabetes
- Anesthesia and the patient with CVS disease (i.e. HTN, CAD, CHF, PVD, dysrhythmia, etc.)
- Anesthesia and the patient with chronic pain or on chronic opioids
- Anesthesia and the patient for laparoscopic surgery
Activities
Essential Clinical Experience
- Anesthesia and the obese patient
- Anesthesia and the patient for laparoscopic surgery
- Anesthesia and the patient with chronic pain or on chronic opioids
- Anesthesia and the patient with CVS disease (i.e. HTN, CAD, CHF, PVD, dysrhythmia, etc.)
- Anesthesia and the patient with diabetes
- Anesthesia and the patient with neuromuscular disease (i.e. MS, CP, MD, CVA, etc.)
- Anesthesia and the patient with respiratory disease (i.e. asthma, COPD, OSA, smoker, etc.)
- Intraoperative resp emergency
- Introperative CVS emergency
- Patient for emergency or after-hours surgery
- Apply routine anesthetic monitors
- Arterial line or Arterial blood gas
- Bag-mask ventilation, unconscious adult
- Endotracheal tube, insert
- Laryngeal mask airway, Insert
- Laryngoscopy
- Spinal anesthesia or lumbar puncture
- Pre-anesthetic airway exam
- Pre-anesthetic history on ASA I or II patient
- Collaborate with the interprofessional team around the care of a patient.
- Access evidence-based information/resources relevant to a clinical problem and discuss with supervisor or team.
- Participate in a discussion that involves issues pertaining to patient safety.
- Primary Presentation
Tags
Curriculum Block
Anesthesia Rotation
Discipline
Anesthesiology
McMaster Program Competencies
2.3 Apply principles of clinical sciences to diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making, clinical problem-solving, and other aspects of evidence-based healthcare