Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Externships III
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish
Teaching staff
Introduction
The hospital practices in the oral and maxillofacial surgery service of the Hospital de Mollet del Vallès by the students of the IMOS R2 (surgical team assistant) and R3 (qualification of operator according to the criteria of the teacher in charge, aim to give the student a broader vision of oral surgery, working with hospital surgical teams in clinical cases of patients with moderate or high surgical complexity.These practices are carried out during the first two years of the IMOS at hospitals in collaboration agreement with the UIC.
During the third year, the student will consolidate his skills in oral surgery
This activity is always supervised by a specialist and is a complement to the students' theoretical training.
These practices are mandatory and carried out by groups of two students throughout the school year.
Objectives
1) Learn to diagnose, plan treatment and treat cases of moderate and high complexity in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery. 2) Introduction to maxillofacial surgery in different fields: oncological, glandular surgery, orthognathic surgery and oral surgery. 3) Know the sterility measures of the operative field at the hospital level. 4) Learn to work in team. 5) Completion of Master's Final Projects and research studies. 6) Consolidate and implement all the knowledge acquired during the first and second year
Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme
Learning outcomes of the subject
Teaching and learning activities
In person
Each R3 student (IMOS 3) will attend the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery service at the Mollet del Vallès Hospital for 4 weeks in a row every Friday morning, accompanied by their R2 (IMOS 2) who will only attend as an assistant.
Evaluation systems and criteria
In person
Assistance and punctuality Continuous evaluation with discussion of clinical cases Questions to the semi-annual exams of IMOS
Bibliography and resources
Minor Oral Surgery in Dental Practice. John Meechan, Quintessence Publishing
Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. James Hupp, Elsevier