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WELCOME TO THE COMBINED AMBULATORY MEDICINE AND PEDIATRICS CLERKSHIP (CAMPC) ! Marlynn Haigh, Student Coordinator Phil Kaleida, MD, Co-Director. Pediatric Orientation, Information and Other Resources. Access online: http://navigator.medschool.pitt.edu CAMPC 2010->
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WELCOME TO THE COMBINED AMBULATORY MEDICINE AND PEDIATRICS CLERKSHIP (CAMPC) ! Marlynn Haigh, Student Coordinator Phil Kaleida, MD, Co-Director
Pediatric Orientation, Informationand Other Resources • Access online: • http://navigator.medschool.pitt.edu • CAMPC 2010-> • Review this important information soon re expectations, didactic sessions and other useful materials.
PEDIATRICS • Variety of ages • Preventive Care • Child development • Family-centered focus • Differential dx differs from that of adults • Individualized approach to Hx & PE
CAMPC PEDIATRICS • Who/Where? • Academic pediatricians • Acute Concerns Service • Newborn Nurseries • Faculty Teaching Practice • Adolescent Medicine • Ped. Wellness & Weight Management Center • Ped. Heme-Onc Clinic • Community pediatricians • Private offices • Community Health Center
CAMPC PEDIATRICS • What? • Sufficiently detailed history • Focused, accurate physical exam • Problem-oriented approach • Differential dx and plan • Case Presentation (oral and written) • Read about your patients (excellent way to learn!)
CAMPC PEDIATRICS • How? • First contact with outpatients and newborns • Precept with Attending Physician • Participate in discussions with families • Review educational materials • How long? • 4 weeks
Common clinical topics • Well child care • Growth and development • Immunizations • Examples of common general pediatric problems • Acute gastroenteritis • Pharyngitis • Otitis media, sinusitis • Rashes • URI, influenza • UTI • Asthma, wheezing, pneumonia
Absences • ALL “ANTICIPATED” ABSENCES MUST BE PRE-APPROVED. • FOR UNFORESEEN ABSENCES, notify: • Your attending/clinic site and • Marlynn Haigh, CHP-L (Lawrenceville), marlynn.haigh@chp.edu, 692-8260, OR or Dr. Phil Kaleida, CHOB (Oakland), phillip.kaleida@chp.edu, 692-5415 • Please update us each day.
Professionalism • Examples of situations that merit loss of professionalism points include: • Unexcused absence • Failure to attend Mid-Clerkship Review session with completed forms
Didactic Sessions • Monday AM CAMPC didactic sessions • Scaife Hall • All Pediatric didactic session presentations are on CAMPC Pediatric Clerkship web site. • Please review these to complete the discussion and learning from the facilitated session.
Pediatric Resources • CAMPC Handbook • CAMPC Pediatric Clerkship website • Recommended textbook: • Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics (online at HSLS/MD Consult), OR • Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics (Behrman / Kliegman) • Discussion of cases with Preceptors • Telecasts of Ped Grand Rounds & Resident Noon conferences (when possible for Oakland students)
Multimedia Resources REQUIRED: • Infant Development CD (online in CAMPC Peds folder) • http://www.clippcases.org – Required REVIEW CLIPP cases #2, 3, 8, 10, 13, 14, 25, 28) • http://PedsEd.pitt.edu • ePROM courses(Enhancing Proficiency in Otitis Media)– Courses 1, 2, 3 • Pediatric Dermatology
Other Expectations • Prepare for each day • Arrange transportation • Each week, email to Marlynn Haigh names of preceptors (faculty, senior residents) • Solicit feedback • Complete Evaluations of Preceptors • Regularly update Learning Logs • Prepare for Mid-Clerkship Review
Final Notes • Please check your email every day (main method to communicate with you) • Please let us know how we can be of assistance. • We hope you enjoy your CAMPC Pediatrics experience!