Course Outcome Summary 2026-27

SURG 1340 Surgical Techniques II

Course Information

Course information
Course Number SURG 1340
Course Title Surgical Techniques II
Description This is the second course that will focus on surgical techniques. This course emphasizes procedures related to plastic and reconstructive, oral maxillofacial, vascular, thoracic, cardiac, and neurological surgery. Topics related to anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pathophysiology, wounds, and phases of healing. (Prerequisite: SURG 1100, SURG 1220, SURG 1240. Corequisite: SURG 1330, SURG 1450.)
Total Credits 6
Total Hours 96
Types of Instruction: instruction type, credits, and hours
Instruction Type Credits and Hours
Lecture 6 Credits, 96 Hours

Pre/Corequisites

Corequisite: SURG 1330, SURG 1450
Prerequisite: SURG 1100, SURG 1220, SURG 1240

Course Competencies

  1. Identify basic anatomy and physiology pertaining to plastic and reconstructive procedures.
  2. Explain the order of steps taken during plastic and reconstructive procedures.
  3. Identify basic microbiology and pathophysiology related to plastic and reconstructive general procedures.
  4. Identify basic anatomy and physiology pertaining to oral maxillofacial procedures.
  5. Explain the order of steps taken during oral maxillofacial procedures.
  6. Identify basic microbiology and pathophysiology related to oral maxillofacial procedures.
  7. Identify basic anatomy and physiology pertaining to vascular procedures.
  8. Explain the order of steps taken during vascular procedures.
  9. Identify basic microbiology and pathophysiology related to vascular procedures.
  10. Identify basic anatomy and physiology pertaining to thoracic procedures.
  11. Explain the order of steps taken during thoracic procedures.
  12. Identify basic microbiology and pathophysiology related to thoracic procedures.
  13. Identify basic anatomy and physiology pertaining to cardiac procedures.
  14. Explain the order of steps taken during cardiac procedures.
  15. Identify basic microbiology and pathophysiology related to cardiac procedures.
  16. Identify basic anatomy and physiology pertaining to neurological procedures.
  17. Explain the order of steps taken during neurological procedures.
  18. Identify basic microbiology and pathophysiology related to neurological procedures.
  19. Explain plastic and reconstructive, oral maxillofacial, vascular, thoracic, cardiac, and neurological surgical procedures.

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