The orientation agenda covers expectations, schedules, assignments, and policies for the internal medicine clerkship. It discusses the schedule which includes 4 weeks on wards, 2 weeks at an ambulatory site, 1 week of night float, and 1 week in a sub-specialty. Students must attend mandatory lectures and rounds. Assignments include documenting patient cases and procedures in Oasis and completing virtual cases. A mid-rotation feedback session will be held and students must notify the director of any absences. Reference materials and the report location are also indicated.
The orientation agenda covers expectations, schedules, assignments, and policies for the internal medicine clerkship. It discusses the schedule which includes 4 weeks on wards, 2 weeks at an ambulatory site, 1 week of night float, and 1 week in a sub-specialty. Students must attend mandatory lectures and rounds. Assignments include documenting patient cases and procedures in Oasis and completing virtual cases. A mid-rotation feedback session will be held and students must notify the director of any absences. Reference materials and the report location are also indicated.
The orientation agenda covers expectations, schedules, assignments, and policies for the internal medicine clerkship. It discusses the schedule which includes 4 weeks on wards, 2 weeks at an ambulatory site, 1 week of night float, and 1 week in a sub-specialty. Students must attend mandatory lectures and rounds. Assignments include documenting patient cases and procedures in Oasis and completing virtual cases. A mid-rotation feedback session will be held and students must notify the director of any absences. Reference materials and the report location are also indicated.
OUWB INTERNAL MEDICINE CLERKSHIP ORIENTATION AGENDA
During the Clerkship Orientation, we will discuss expectations, objectives, schedules,
assessment/grading policy, absence policy, mistreatment, duty hours, professionalism, and evaluations. 1. MS-3 SCHEDULE: Wards Rotation – 4 weeks: refer to Teaching Roster & Floor Grid Ambulatory Site Assignment - 2 weeks: Students are assigned to work at a clinic or private physician’s office – refer to green Ambulatory Rotation Schedule Night Float – 1 week: refer to MS-3 Schedule for Night Float Schedule Sub-Specialty – 1 week: refer to Sub-Specialty Schedule & Sub-Specialty Contact Sheet
2. TEACHING/LECTURE SCHEDULE (refer to yellow calendar):
Lectures are held on Monday afternoons. All students are required to attend lectures noted on calendar. These are held in the Administration Bldg-West, OUWB Classroom (except for sessions @ 5:00 w/Dr. Goldstein, these are held in Central Tower, Heart Center Conf. Room) Those students rotating on Wards will attend: Morning Report: Attendance mandatory for students rotating on Wards Noon Conference: Attendance optional, but recommended if on Wards Grand Rounds: Attendance mandatory if on Wards
3. ASSIGNMENTS TO BE COMPLETED BY END OF THE CLERKSHIP:
In Oasis: Enter the 14 required patient cases Enter procedures & examinations - use Dr. Kaminoulu’s name on the sign-off screen in Oasis, and turn paper card into clerkship coordinator - Lynn Abdominal Exam Head & Neck Exam Heart Exam Lung Exam Patient History Enter weekly duty hours information Complete Faculty and Course Evaluations Complete 18 Simple Virtual Cases
4. MID-ROTATION FEEDBACK: Complete the Mid-rotation Feedback form (form in orientation
folder) with your attending. The Clerkship Director will meet with each student individually at the 4- week mark to discuss feedback. Bring any completed Feedback forms to this meeting, along with a recent history & physical, and copy of your Oasis patient case log to date. 5. ATTENDANCE: Students must notify clerkship director of any absence, and also email coordinator: lynn.gleason@beaumont.org 6. Textbooks available for check-out: (available in coordinator’s office, Administration Building- West, 3rd Floor, Medical Education Dept.) IM Essentials – Text IM Essentials – Questions Symptom to Diagnosis 7. Report to your assigned rotation (see “report to” directions)
The information above is posted on the Moodle Page for your reference, along with Clerkship Syllabus & Objectives, OUWB Policies, OSCE & Shelf Information, and Lecture Power Points.