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Through t he L ooking G lass: Transitioning from Student to Practitioner. Abha Khandelwal MS, MD Rush University Medical Center Department of Cardiology. My Background. CWRU Weatherhead OSU Rush Medical Center. Location Population Density Hospital Density Legal Density.
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Through the Looking Glass: Transitioning from Student to Practitioner Abha Khandelwal MS, MD Rush University Medical Center Department of Cardiology
My Background • CWRU • Weatherhead • OSU • Rush Medical Center
Location • Population Density • Hospital Density • Legal Density
Private vs. Academic • Less direct access of patients to Attendings. • More standard management strategies • More access to physicians with sub-specialized interests • Conferences where complicated cases can be discussed in a multidiscplinary fashion. • Allowance in time devoted to research and academic pursuits. • Established relationship amongst practioners • More variability in management strategies • More ancillary services • Established relationship between patient and pracitioner
Adapt Attitude Acknowledge Success Apply Appreciate Abha’s 5 As
So I start my first day… • Admit patients • Cross cover • Write orders • Communicate with RN • Write notes • Obtain medical records • Perform procedures • Run codes • Talk with families • Follow up on test results • Arrange Dispositions
Adaptability/Efficiency • At home: • Schedule: Plan ahead • Outsource: When possible • Hobbies: Continue them • At work: • Organizing Data • H&P • Cross cover • Sleeping • Eating
Adapt Attitude Acknowledge Success Apply Appreciate Abha’s 5 As
Doctor Pharmacy Nurse Patient Care Tech
Nutrition Delivery Volunteers Pharmacy Wound care Nutrition NP Primary physician intern Nurse student resident fellow CNA PT/OT Specialists fellow fellow Transport Social Work techs Phlebotomy Radiology housekeeping RT
Intern/Med Student • Accumulate data • H&P • OSH • Identify dangerous situations • Learn basic principles • To be a scapegoat
Life of an Intern • AMI • SBO • DKA • Sepsis • GI bleed • ACLS/PALS • BM • BS • Pain • BP • Nausea • Insomnia
Resident • Comprehend the clinical situation of the patient being managed • Master procedural/Exam/diagnostic skills • Manage dispo and social issues for the patient • Teach the intern/medical students • Keep charge nurses informed
Attending • Manage the complex care teams that are involved in managing a patient • Ensure patient safety • Ensure education for all levels of the team
Manage expectations • Set expectations at the start of month • Review progress in middle • Summarize at the end
Adapt Attitude Acknowledge Success Apply Appreciate Abha’s 5 As
How do I fix this? • A Give 80 meq of potassium • B Give insulin • C Do nothing this is normal • D Give hypertonic saline • E None of the above 124 100 29 400 13 1.0 2.6
Apply • Talk to colleagues who have done the rotation. • Use evidence based medicine to guide you management decisions. • Websites: • www.uptodate.com,www.asco.org, www.shfm.org, www.scutwork.com , www.nejm.orgwww.idsociety.orgwww.cardiologysite.com, www.acponline.org, http://www.medicalstudent.com/#Handheld , www.medscape.com/
CHF • Seattle heart failure model • Chads2 • TIMI Risk calculator in STEMI/NSTEMI • Ekg guide
SHFM http://depts.washington.edu/shfm/macosx.php
MICU • Understand • Acid/base • PNA hospital score • Score for sepsis for Activated protien C • Ventilator extubation criteria • Electrolytes
Application • Rounds: • Identify pertinent information • Learn to group things together • (meds, labs, sx) • Synthesize a cohesive management plan based on guidelines • Procedures: • Know the indications and potential complications • Research: • Case Reports • PubMed: gastric massage
Application • Heme/Onc: • Neutropenic fever, transfusion thresholds, oncologic emergencies • ID • Sanford, travel hx, antibiotic hx, immunizations • Surgery • Ileus, nutrition, anatomy, bm, pain control • Pediatrics • Milestones, congenital syndromes, embryology • Renal • Electrolytes, urine sediment, nephrotic, vs nephritic.
Abha’s 5 As Adapt Attitude Acknowledge Success Apply Appreciate
In Summary • Adapt: and be efficient • Acknowledge: and learn your role in the team • Appreciate: and be respectful to all members of the team, understand their perspective • Apply: book knowledge into practical/clinical knowledge • Attitude: Stay positive