This four-week Spring quarter elective course focuses on clinical conditions and surgical procedures of the head and neck. The course is created for medical and physician assistant students who want to expand their knowledge of human anatomy through the understanding of common conditions and their associated surgical treatments. Students will learn the clinical tests involved in confirming the diagnosis of common surgical conditions, the benefits and risks of the procedures to treat these conditions and the anatomy affected by the conditions and procedures. Through case discussion and explanation of respective surgical procedures, students will improve their diagnostic and surgical skills. The course is scheduled for four sessions. Each session includes a short case scenario on a common surgical condition presented by a guest expert surgeon, followed by a review of the surgical treatment to be performed. The expert faculty will then guide students in performing the surgery on un- embalmed cadaver specimens. During the surgical procedures, students will be required to discuss the surgical technique and associated anatomy. The class is limited to 6 students and begins on Wednesday, April 1 from 3:SURG 30 PM to 5:SURG 20 PM in CCSR 0246 and 0240. To register, students are required to complete a form by noon on Monday, March SURG 23. During that week, students will be advised of their acceptance. SURG 256C Enrollment Survey Link: https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sJkv5MbopV1LzU
1 units · Medical Satisfactory/No Credit
This four-week Spring quarter elective course focuses on clinical conditions and surgical procedures of the head and neck. The course is created for medical and physician assistant students who want to expand their knowledge of human anatomy through the understanding of common conditions and their associated surgical treatments. Students will learn the clinical tests involved in confirming the diagnosis of common surgical conditions, the benefits and risks of the procedures to treat these conditions and the anatomy affected by the conditions and procedures. Through case discussion and explanation of respective surgical procedures, students will improve their diagnostic and surgical skills. The course is scheduled for four sessions. Each session includes a short case scenario on a common surgical condition presented by a guest expert surgeon, followed by a review of the surgical treatment to be performed. The expert faculty will then guide students in performing the surgery on un- embalmed cadaver specimens. During the surgical procedures, students will be required to discuss the surgical technique and associated anatomy. The class is limited to 6 students and begins on Wednesday, April 1 from 3:30 PM to 5:20 PM in CCSR 0246 and 0240. To register, students are required to complete a form by noon on Monday, March 23. During that week, students will be advised of their acceptance. SURG256C Enrollment Survey Link: https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sJkv5MbopV1LzU
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.