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A wide variety of didactic lectures and surgical teaching conferences are available on our extended campuses in all major surgical specialties. Conferences are attended by faculty, residents, and both junior and senior medical students from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Numerous visiting professors are scheduled on campus throughout the year and serve as an important external teaching resource. A number of surgical symposia are sponsored by the department on an annual or alternate year basis in Pediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Cardiovascular Surgery, Thoracic Oncology, Breast Diseases and Gastrointestinal Oncology.

In addition, the Department of Surgery at the IU School of Medicine and the Indiana State Chapter of the American College of Surgeons co-sponsor quarterly educational meetings and dinners during which a distinguished Visiting Professor is invited to lecture. These meetings permit the residents ready access to the practitioners from around the state.

At the beginning of each academic year, new residents in surgery take the Advanced Trauma Life Support Course (ATLS) and the Acute Cardiac Life Support Course (ACLS) (if not already certified) as an introduction to emergency room and trauma care. A set of core surgical curriculum lectures are also scheduled weekly during July and August for PGY-1 level trainees to aid in their orientation to the house staff function. Since the summer of 2005, the PGY 4 residents participate in the Advanced Trauma Operative Management (ATOM) course to teach and assess competence in trauma surgical skills.

During the past few years, a number of mini-courses have been offered to the resident staff including: seminars to teach residents how to teach, conflict management, communication skills, minimally invasive surgical techniques (basic and advanced laparoscopy), computer science, medical statistics and principles of surgical oncology.

 Conferences for our Housestaff

Breast conference Peds SurgeryClinical Problems
Center for Surgical Technology Peds Surgery - M & M
Chairman's Conference Peds Surgery - Topics
Department Morbidity & Mortality Plastic Surgery - Indications
Education Hour Research Forum
GI Conference Selected Readings
Grand Rounds Thoracic Topics
Methodist Director's Conference VA General Surgery Conference

Methodist M & M

VA Tumor Conference
Methodist Trauma/ER Conference  Vascular Conference

Pancreas/ERCP Conference

Wishard Trauma Journal Club
Peds Surgery - Neonatal Conference Wishard Trauma M & M
Peds Surgery - Basics   

Attendance at the Departmental Morbidity-Mortality Conference, Surgery Grand Rounds, Education Hour and the Center for Surgical Technology sessions is mandatory. Unless directly involved with a patient emergency at the time, residents are excused from clinical duties to attend these conferences. Attendance is taken at each of these meetings and residents are expected to attend at least 80% of these meetings. A Basic Science web based program has been developed and ongoing participation is monitored.

Laura Torbeck Ph.D. joined our faculty in 2004 and with her background in medical education, has added a wonderful dimension to our program. Dr. Torbeck is leading school wide faculty development initiatives to improve teaching on our campus.