The MCG Clerkship Procedure Elective is a two-week self-study elective offered to MCG Clerkship medical students. The goals of this elective course are:
Allow review and practice of key skills to promote safer and higher quality procedures during medical training
Provide a deeper understanding of the risks, benefits and challenges of common invasive procedures while allowing for legitimate peripheral participation
Build advocacy skills for patients undergoing invasive procedures
Outline of the Elective
Because this is a self-study course all the content and requirements have been designed for you to complete asynchronously during your two-week elective block. A link to the full syllabus can be found by clickinghere.In brief the course consists of didactic (video and slides) instruction around core bedside and invasive procedures that you will encounter during clerkship and enrichment.
During your elective you must review all course content, complete the test and reflection assignment, and submit 5 videos of you performing key procedures.
Step 1– Review all course content
Step 2– Practice and record your procedural videos
Step 3– Select and perform any 5 procedures from the list below, record yourself performing them, and upload the videos for submission. You can practice any procedure as many times as you want, but only 5 videos are required for this course.
Peripheral IV
Intraosseous insertion
Bougie-assisted intubation
BVM (Bag-Valve-Mask)
Donning/doffing PPE
Lumbar puncture
Foley insertion (male or female)
Central line insertion
NG tube insertion
Step 4– Clinical Procedures Quiz and Reflection Essay
Step 5– Feedback
For more detailed elective requirements review the syllabus and watch this short video that describes how to navigate the elective requirements.