NEXT WEEK: ABDOMINAL EXAM (JAN 14, 2020)
clinical experiences and educational opportunities focusing on abdominal examination abnormal findings. Gain valuable insights from real patient cases and practical workshops. Enhance your diagnostic skills and understanding of various medical conditions through personalized feedback and case discussions. Leverage tools and resources provided to deepen your knowledge and refine your clinical reasoning abilities.
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NEXT WEEK: ABDOMINAL EXAM (JAN 14, 2020) Abnormal findings Dr. Natasha Von Roenn
PARACENTESIS CLINIC Great opportunity to see real patients with findings Schedules will be posted soon Submit checklist The paracentesis clinic really helped me quickly grasp what PE findings were pertinent in a patient with cirrhosis, and helped me recognize hepatic encephalopathy that I may not have noticed or learned until explained by my resident. Comment from M3 class of 2021
ASSIGNMENTS Remember to submit checklist for Pediatric Observation and now the Paracentesis Clinic as soon as event is completed. (All submissions are tracked and late submissions are noted.) SERVICE REFLECTION DUE April 1stvia Sakai
JANUARY 14 - 30, 2020 OVERVIEW January 14 Abdominal Examination Dr. Natasha Von Roenn Regular Small Group Be sure to review Bates text. 12 ed. p. 475 on peritonitis and 484-487 on Special techniques January 15 Point of Care Ultrasound Workshop Dr. Kule Prepare for session/attestation January 21 Focused H&P Dr. Kristen Donaldson Regular Small Group January 24 Integrated Exam #1 of Semester IV January 28 Neuro Examination Dr. Gregory Gruener Regular Small Group / Practice for Neuro OSCE + review for February Case Based OSCE Reflex Workshop (optional) January 30 Neuro OSCE
WRITE UP TIPS Remember to include chronic illnesses in intro of HPI HPI should include information from patient AND pertinent positives and negatives, risk factors Patient perspective continue to include, helpful if in separate category but not required Medication doses ROS write what you asked, not just normal READ AROUND YOUR CASES
DDX TOOL VINDICATE- VINNDICATTEM (OR at least think in terms of organ systems) Vascular Infectious Neoplastic Nutritional Degenerative Inflammatory Congenital Autoimmune/Immunologic Traumatic Toxic Environmental Metabolic
EKG SYSTEMATIC READS From now until end of the semester you will read one EKG with your preceptor, privately 1:1 Emphasis on systematic reading, responsible for knowing abnormalities only of what has been covered. Track on log sheet in small group folder.