Title: Chief
1WELCOME!!
2Chiefs Orientation
Dana Angelini Hiloni Bhavsar Brandon
Kellie Morgan Oberle Gigi Gaudiano (Med/Peds)
June 14th, 2012
3Topics
- Introductions..
- Who we are
- Roles of Chiefs
- UH Wards
- VA Wards
- A Typical Day on the Wards
- Ambulatory
- The Pager System
- Advice
4Dana Angelini
- Undergraduate University of Dayton
- Med School Wright State University
- Home Town Clinton Township, MI
- Talent/Hobby Baking
5Hiloni Bhavsar
- Undergraduate Wright State University
- Med School Wright State University
- Home Town Dayton, Ohio
- Really...born in India, moved to Dayton '94
- Talent/Hobbies Throwing dinner parties
cooking!
6Brandon Kellie
- Undergraduate University of Louisville (GO
Cards!) - Med School University of Louisville
- Home Town Murray, KY
- Talent/Hobby can BBQ and speak southern
7Morgan Oberle
- Undergraduate University of Evansville
- Med School Indiana University
- Home Town Paoli, IN
- Talent/Hobby running/working out
8Gigi Gaudiano
- Undergraduate University of Virginia
- Med School University of Virginia
- Home Town Great Falls, Virginia
- Talent/Hobby Cooking, chasing around Domenic
9Roles of the Chiefs
- Medicine Chief Residents
- Rotate every three months
- UH Chief 31250 Morgan Oberle
- Office in Lakeside 3
- VA Chief 31533 Brandon Kellie
- Office on 4th floor VA
- Ambulatory Chief 31529 Hiloni Bhavsar
- Office on 4th Floor VA
- Quality Pt. Safety Chief 36644 Dana Angelini
- Office on 4th Floor VA/Lakeside 3
- Med-Peds Chief 37297 Gigi Gaudiano
- Office in Lakeside 3
10Roles of the Chiefs
- We are the advocates for the residents
- Call us with problems or issues that arise
- Timely and specific pleasewe cant help you if
you dont let us know. - We are your mentors
- We provide support for your professional
development, education, and your psycho-social
well-being - We have candy! (Morgan may have granola bars or
celery! )
11UHUH Campus
12UH Wards
- 8 Medicine Teams
- Wearn General Medicine
- Naff General Medicine
- Dworkin Gastroenterology
- Carpenter Infectious Disease, General Medicine
- Eckel Nephrology and HTN
- Hellerstein Cardiology
- Ratnoff Hematology and Oncology
- Weisman Hematology and Oncology
- 2 ICU's
- MICU CICU
13UH Wards Sister Teams
Naff Wearn
Carpenter Dworkin
Weisman Ratnoff
Sister teams alternate long call days each team
has 2 interns ? leading to Q4 long call
14- UH WARDS
- Hellerstein
- Eckel
- Each team has 4 interns rotating on Q 4 long
call - No sister team
15- UH WARDS
- UH MICU
- 2 teams with 2 attendings and 2 fellows each
team with 2 residents and 2 interns - Q 4 long call for interns and seniors (seniors
take overnight call) - Helper day is your seniors post call day (will
sign out to you around 10 AM - UH CICU
- Act as helper can follow and admit patients
- No formal call
- Night Float
- 3 interns scheduled 2 present each night cover
the 8 inpatient UH teams
16Other UH Rotations
- Neurology
- 2 week rotation on the Neurology consult service
- GI-Jeopardy
- Rotate on GI consult service but are on call for
back up for any absence on UH or VA wards/clincs - MUST have pager on and answered 24/7
17LOGISTICS of Calls...
- Long call 3 patients by 7pm
- Only 1 patient after 6 pm
- Medium call 2 patients by 4pm
- Short Call
- UH 2 Patients (nightfloat admit or unit
transfer) - VA 2 Patients (nightfloat, transfer or NEW)
- Long? Medium? Short? HAPPY!
18LOGISTICS No. of Patients
- UH
- 10 patient cap on all UH ward rotations EXCEPT
Ratnoff and Weisman which will cap at 8 (rolling
cap) - Your short call day will also cap at 8 (based on
number of patients you start with in AM not
rolling) - At VA
- Cap8 all the time
19cCall and continuity clinic
- No Clinic on Long or Medium call.
- No short call patients assigned on your clinic
day.
20Days OFF
- Dworkin, Carpenter, Wearn, Naff,
- Ratnoff, Weisman, and VA Wards
- Short or Happy days that fall
- on Saturday or Sunday
- Golden both weekend days off
- Black work both weekend days
- Either Sat or Sun off
- Eckel or Hellerstein
- 1 day off per week
- Happy day Friday through Monday
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21- Days OFF
- Night Floats
- UH 3 interns are scheduled but
- only 2 are on each night work
- out days off with each other!
- VA Saturday night is off
- UH MICU
- Short call day off Friday through Monday
22UH Team Pagers
- Each team (Eckel, Wearn) will have a pager held
by the on call and nightfloat interns - Will mostly be paged by nursing regarding patient
issues not sure the answer???? Just ask your
senior!! - Team pagers are also code pagers on call
interns should go to all codes (Code Blue) - Team pager numbers are listed on the pager card
in your bags.
23Meet the DACR/NACR/MAN
- Day Acting Chief Resident/Night Acting Chief
Resident/Medical Admitting Nurse - Role is to distribute admissions, run codes and
overall monitor the daily flow of the internal
medicine inpatient service - Available 24 hours/day at pager 30512 to answer
questions or provide assistance!
24Conferences - UH
- Intern Morning Reports Residents hold the
pagers!! - Tuesday AM report from 1030 11am! NEW
- Thursday 1030am-1130am
- Grand Rounds
- Tuesday 12-1pm
- Morbidity Mortality (MM)
- Friday 12-1pm
- Agre Soceity
- Monthly, Wednesday evenings more info to come
- Noon Conference
- Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 12-1pm (with food)
25UH Miscellaneous
- Dictating Interns must dictate discharge
summary for each patient discharged on the DAY OF
DISCHARGE - Day of Discharge note progress note discharge
summary - Dictation number must be written in the chart on
the day of discharge - Do them as soon as you write the discharge order
- Residents must do Discharge summaries when Intern
has the day off
26UH Miscellaneous
- GME Housestaff Lounge!!
- Located on Lakeside 6th floor, next to GME office
- Has coffee, bathrooms, T.V., foosball table,
computers, food on Sunday nights - THE P.I.T. Fitness Center
- Basement of Lakeside
- Free card entry, TV's, towel service, open 24/7!
27- Duty Hours etc.
- 16 80 4 Rule!
- 16 hours per long call
- 80 hours per week
- 4 days off every month
- Long call every fourth day
- 3 admissions by 7 PM, out by 9 PM, must be out by
11PM - Medium Call 2 admissions by 4 pm, stay and
signout team to intern nightfloat at 7pm
28UH Resources
- The Chief Resident
- Your Senior Resident
- The DACR/NACR
- Other Residents
- The Night Floats
29Louis Stokes Veterans Administration Medical
Center
30VA Wards
- Four General Medicine Teams
- Blue, White, Green Orange
- 1 resident 2 interns per team may have acting
interns/medical students - Ward 4A Orange/White (sisters)
- Ward 4B Blue/Green (sisters)
- PCU telemetry 2nd floor
31VA Lounge and Call Rooms
- Located on the 2nd floor
- Four call rooms (bunk bed room for AIs)
- Fridge frozen dinners, ice cream, sorbet, string
cheese, muffins, fruit, yogurt, milk, PBJ
un-crustables - Coffee machine
- Cabinets have Trail mix, gold fish, peanut
butter crackers, pretzels!
32The VA MICU
- 2 resident (day and night), 3 intern team
- Q3 call
- Admit from 7am to 8pm
- Leave by 10 pm
- No overnight here either!
- Day off is pre call day Friday through Sunday
33Urgent Care Center (UCC)
- The VA Emergency Room
- Staffed by at least 5 residents
- One or two attending physicians
- Hours are 9-6 with on-call resident to arrive
at 0800 (you will not be the on-call resident
this year) - Fast track sees low acuity issues, med refills.
34Intern Saturday Coverage
- One or 2 Saturday Nights when on ambulatory, UCC,
or elective, you will be asked to cover from
Saturday 7pm to Sunday 8am for the VA intern
nightfloat to get a night off.
35VA Conferences
- Monday Noon conference
- Tuesday Grand Rounds televised from UH at noon
- Wednesday MM at noon
- Thursday Intern Morning Report _at_ 10am-11am!
- Your resident will take your pager
- Be on time!!
- Friday Noon-conference
36VA Miscellaneous
- Garage parking is free! Just need to get a
parking pass from VA police dept - VPN access for home CPRS access
- Codes at VA are called Dr. Heart
37A typical day on the wards
- 7am to 745am
- Pick up signouts in KACR (at UH Tower 5) or
from intern nightfloat team (at VA you will meet
up with VA nightloat intern) - Pre-round
- 745-8am Be in your team room to discuss changes
overnight and the days plan with your senior - 8am to 1000am (VA) or 1030am (UH) Rounds with
attending - New patients present HP
- Present the pertinent data, remember you only
have 2 hrs for rounds - Old patients present new data, events overnight
and then your assessment and plan - Your A/P may be right or wrong but the best way
to learn is to take a shot dont just present
the data and then look at your attending and
resident and wait for them to tell you what to do - Be organizedhave a system
381000-1200 Time to get C.O.L.D.
- C Call your consults
- The later you call, the more angry the consultant
will be - O Order Entry
- Enter any orders that were not entered on rounds
- L Labs
- Run your labs!
- D Discharges
- Get them out!
- At UH, dictate your day of discharge note in your
discharge summary - At the VA, type the discharge summary on the day
of discharge
39A typical day on the wards (cont)
- 1030 - 1130 (UH) or 1000 - 1100 (VA)
- Resident AM report (M/W/F at UH, T/W/F at VA)
- Thursday morning Intern AM report
- Noon-1PM conference
- Afternoon reserved for notes, procedures,
teaching rounds, contacting families, following
up studies - short call should sign out to their co-intern who
is long at 5pm - medium call signs out to nightfloat at 7pm
- Long call signs out to nightfloat at 9pm
40Ambulatory Medicine
- Continuity Clinic
- Urgent Care Center/Firm Urgent
- Primary Care Block
- Clinical Skills Block (CSB)
41Continuity Clinic
- One afternoon per week at either the VA or the
Douglas Moore Center at UH. - During ambulatory or elective, up to 2 clinics
per week - Always the same day each week and with the same
attending preceptors - You will develop a set of patients that you
follow over 3 years - Clinic cannot be canceled by anyone except the
Ambulatory Chief Resident
42Continuity Clinic Rules
- No clinic when
- Medium call or on long call days
- Vacation
- Holidays
- ICUs
- Night Float
- You DO have clinic when on Elective!!!
- Cannot switch clinics amongst yourselves all
schedule changes need to be approved by
ambulatory chief resident
43Primary Care Block
- Introduction to Outpatient Primary Care
- Introduction to DMC and the Firm Continuity
Clinics - Morning Clinical Conferences 8am Daily
- 845-1200 Clinics VA Firm A B Mon Thurs
- Rheumatology
- Diabetes, Renal, HTN
- Endocrinology
- Dermatology
- Womens Health
- Friday AM Introduction to Quality Pt. Safety
Curriculum
44Primary Care Block (cont.)
- Afternoon Didactic Sessions
- Quality and Systems
- Cardiovascular Health
- Obesity
- Managing Difficult Patients
- Patient Safety
- Professionalism and Writing
- Physical Diagnosis
- Common Ambulatory Disease Presentations
45Clinical Skills Block
- 2-week outpatient rotation
- Hands on activities
- Simulation models at the simulation skill center
- Humanities in Medicine
- End of life care
- Cultural Competencies
46 The NIGHTFLOAT TEAM
47The NIGHTFLOAT TEAM
48The Nightfloat intern
- The Nightfloat Intern comes in at 7pm receives
the pagers from the non-call teams - The Nightfloat Intern can receive the pagers from
the on-call intern at 9pm and must receive the
pager by 1100 pm
49Night Float Duties
- Follow up on unfinished tasks
- Answer pages
- See patients when necessary (must document brief
note in chart when you see a patient) - Admit up to 2 patients from 8 pm 530 am
- If you have questions please please ask your
nightfloat resident or NACR!!! - Call senior for every CODE WHITE
50Electives
- You have continuity clinic during elective
- Your should be answering your pager from 8 to 6
(M-F), no exceptions (unless on approved away
elective) - Must attend all conferences (GR, MM, noon
conferences at the VA) - Otherwise, you can choose to do research, a
clinical elective on a consult service, or even
an ICU rotation. - You have to inform Barb before starting what you
will be doing on your elective time . - If you do research or away elective, you need to
identify a faculty mentor and should present your
work at the Department of Medicine Research Day
at the end of the year.
51The Pager System
- UH
- 1. Dial 222
- 2. Wait for beep
- 3. Enter pager number
- 4. Wait for 3 beeps
- 5. Enter your phone number, then TAG the page
(press star, then your own pager number) - From the outside, dial (216) 207-7244, then enter
the pager number and follow remainder of protocol
52The Pager System (cont.)
- Text paging
- Go to hospital directory website and select send
a text-page from the menu on the left hand side
of the screen (also possible to access remotely
through physician portal or amion) - VA
- 1. Dial 9-207-7244
- 2. Follow the UH protocol
53Professionalism Policy
- For call-offs of more than 2 consecutive days or
more than 2 days in an academic year you will be
required to have a physicians note. You can be
seen by an attending physician same day in the
Family Medicine Bolwell clinic. - Any call offs gt 2 days, you will get extra
weekend jeopardy or coverage
54Friendly Advice
- Catch up on your sleep when you have a chance
- Talk to a chief or program director before
personal problems get out of hand we are here
for you! - SUPPORT EACH OTHER!
55Friendly Advice
- Maintain personal and family relationships
outside of the hospital make new friends while
youre here - Take care of yourself its the only way you will
be able to provide good care to your patients
56Things to do in Cleveland
- Goodtime 3
- Wineries
- Great Lakes Brewery
- Larchmere
- Shaker Square
- Chagrin Falls
- Lakeview Cemetery
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Cleveland Orchestra
- Blossom Music Festival
- Lola
- Winking Lizard
- Panini's
- Cain Park
- Luna Bakery
- Playhouse Square
- Aurora Outlets
- Cedar Park
- Kalahari Water Park
- Put n Bay
- Kelleys Island
- Air show
- Rib Festival
- Etc Etc
- Indians
- Cavs
- Browns
- Lake Erie Monsters
- East 4th
- West 6th
- West Side Market
- Little Italy
- Art Museum
- Bodies Exhibit
- Edgewater Park
- Metroparks
- Zoo
- www.clevelandindependents.com
- www.coolcleveland.com
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57Final Thoughts
58GOOD LUCK! Please call us if you need us, we
are here to help!!!!!