SURG - Surgery

Offered By:
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

Below are the courses available from the SURG code. Select a course to view the available classes, additional class notes, and class times.

★ 1.5 (fi 6)(TWO TERM, 2-0-0)

Lecture series on research techniques in the biomedical sciences intended for students with an advanced medical background. Prerequisite: consent of Department

★ 1.5 (fi 6)(TWO TERM, 2-0-0)

Lecture series on research techniques in the biomedical sciences intended for students with an advanced medical background. Prerequisite: consent of Department

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

Reading and study of topics in biomedical research of relevance to the student's interest under direction of one or more faculty members.

★ 6 (fi 12)(EITHER, 6 WEEKS)

Student internship for students registered in the MD program.

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 40 HOURS)

The course reviews the fundamentals of microvascular surgery, and then allows supervised instruction in techniques including dissection, vascular anastomosis, mobilization of free flaps of vascularized tissue, transplantation and vein grafts. This course is intended for individuals with an extensive background in the theory and practice of surgery such as Surgery Residents and experienced researchers in the field. Prerequisite: consent of Department.

★ 4 (fi 8)(EITHER, 4 WEEKS)

Student internship for students registered in the MD Program.

★ 1.5 (fi 6)(TWO TERM, 1-0-0)

This course will begin with the fundamentals of basic immunology to provide the basis for understanding subsequent clinical immunology lectures.Invited basic science and clinical professionals will also give a lecture on the application of immunology in clinical fields such as transplantation, immunodeficiency, and cancer, followed by a full class discussion.Topics will include: innate and acquired immunity, autoimmunity, transplantation immunology, immunodeficiency, hypersensitivity, tumor immunology, immunochemistry and vaccines. Common and new techniques used in Basic and Clinical Immunology research will also be covered. Intended for students with an advanced medical background. Prerequisite: consent of the Department.

★ 1.5 (fi 6)(TWO TERM, 1-0-0)

This course will begin with the fundamentals of basic immunology to provide the basis for understanding subsequent clinical immunology lectures. Invited basic science and clinical professionals will also give a lecture on the application of immunology in clinical fields such as transplantation, immunodeficiency, and cancer, followed by a full class discussion. Topics will include: innate and acquired immunity, autoimmunity, transplantation immunology, immunodeficiency, hypersensitivity, tumor immunology, immunochemistry and vaccines. Common and new techniques used in Basic and Clinical Immunology research will also be covered. Intended for students with an advanced medical background. Prerequisite: consent of the Department.

★ 1 (fi 4)(TWO TERM, 0-1S-0)

A weekly series of seminars on current research is held during Fall and Winter Terms. Graduate students must attend and make two presentations in this series.

★ 1 (fi 4)(TWO TERM, 0-1S-0)

A weekly series of seminars on current research is held during Fall and Winter Terms. Graduate students must attend and make two presentations in this series.