Core Curriculum
Plastic Surgery training is extremely complex. Unlike some regional specialties that focus on one anatomic area or one organ structure, we are involved in surgery in many anatomical locations and organ systems. Additionally, we are a technique-based specialty which requires problem solving. Teaching surgical procedures alone is not going to prepare a young surgeon for a lifetime of practice, so we must teach principles rather than operations. In this way, the surgeon can adapt to changes in techniques and approaches over time because they have a firm grasp on the principles of surgery. | ![]() |
ACADEMICS AT A GLANCE:
Weekly conference: Fridays 7-9 a.m. (didactic/Grand Rounds, case presentations, M&M, Mock Orals, etc.). Anatomy labs/skills workshops held during this time (and possible extended) when scheduled.
- Monthly pre-operative conference: Monday 5-6 p.m.
- Monthly research meeting: Monday 5-6 p.m.
- Monthly Journal clubs: Typically 6:30-9ish p.m.
Our didactic program incorporates a number of interrelated efforts. Conference is typically 2 hours in duration: from 7-9 AM on Friday mornings. Some weeks, there is an additional conference on Monday afternoons at 5 PM.
Residents and staff in close relation to UMC gather in-person; those at remote sites or otherwise unable to make it in-person may Zoom in. Attendance is mandatory and residents are excused for clinical duty during conference.