{"id":202,"date":"2007-03-06T16:05:51","date_gmt":"2007-03-06T23:05:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jillcook.com\/blog\/?p=202"},"modified":"2007-03-06T16:06:47","modified_gmt":"2007-03-06T23:06:47","slug":"new-schedules-are-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jillcook.com\/blog\/2007\/03\/06\/new-schedules-are-here\/","title":{"rendered":"New Schedules are Here!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I just got my new block schedule for my second year of residency &#8211; it tells me which rotations I&#8217;ll do in which order, but I don&#8217;t know yet when I&#8217;m on call (that will be worked on soon).   I&#8217;m pretty happy with it&#8230; it goes like this:<\/p>\n<p>Block 1 (7\/1-7\/26): Sports Medicine<br \/>\nBlock 2 (7\/27-8-23): Team 3 OWL \/ ACE<br \/>\nBlock 3 (8\/24-9\/20): ED<br \/>\nBlock 4 (9\/21-10\/18): NICU<br \/>\nBlock 5 (10\/19-11\/15): Rheumatology<br \/>\nBlock 6 (11\/16-12\/13): Harborview<br \/>\nBlock 7 (12\/14-1\/10): Harborview<br \/>\nBlock 8 (1\/11-2\/7): Adolescent Medicine<br \/>\nBlock 9 (2\/8-3\/6): IICU<br \/>\nBlock 10 (3\/7-4\/3): Otolaryngology (ENT)<br \/>\nBlock 11 (4\/4-5\/1): Team 2 Senior<br \/>\nBlock 12 (5\/2-5-29): WWAMI in Port Angeles<br \/>\nBlock 13 (5\/30-6\/30): WWAMI in Port Angeles<\/p>\n<p>And here are some explanations of the rotations:<\/p>\n<p>Sports Medicine, Rheumatology, and Otolaryngology (ENT) are my electives.  I&#8217;m actually really excited about the ones I got (especially rheumatology &#8211; the field that deals with autoimmune diseases like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc).  The ENT service is a separate residency program and they are actually a surgical subspecialty, so I might have a chance to get into the OR again during that month.<\/p>\n<p>Team 3 OWL is when I am the <strong>O<\/strong>vernight <strong>W<\/strong>ard <strong>L<\/strong>eader for Team 3, which has patients from general medicine, cardiology, and nephrology (kidneys).  I work nights for 2 weeks (7pm-7am) and I cover the team with the intern on call.  The other two weeks of this block are the ACE &#8211; <strong>A<\/strong>mbulatory <strong>C<\/strong>are <strong>E<\/strong>xperience at Harborview Medical Center in the outpatient clinics.<\/p>\n<p>ED &#8211; that&#8217;s the <strong>E<\/strong>mergency <strong>D<\/strong>epartment.  I&#8217;ll be a senior resident in the ED so I&#8217;ll either work days (7am-7pm) or nights (7pm-7am).  I&#8217;ve liked the ED so far and I&#8217;m looking forward to this rotation.<\/p>\n<p>NICU &#8211; the <strong>N<\/strong>eonatal <strong>I<\/strong>ntensive <strong>C<\/strong>are <strong>U<\/strong>nit (at the University of Washington Medical Center).  I&#8217;ll be one of the two senior residents working in the NICU this month.<\/p>\n<p>Harborview &#8211; pediatric residents from Children&#8217;s consult and manage many of the pediatric patients admitted to Harborview.  Many times, kids with traumatic injuries will be admitted to Harborview (instead of Children&#8217;s) because they are the trauma center for our region and are better equipped to handle things like car crashes and other traumas.  I&#8217;ll also be working in the outpatient clinics during these two months.<\/p>\n<p>IICU stands for <strong>I<\/strong>nfant <strong>I<\/strong>ntensive <strong>C<\/strong>are <strong>U<\/strong>nit and it is located at Children&#8217;s Hospital.  It is similar to the NICU, but since no babies are actually born at Children&#8217;s, the type of care and conditions of the patients are a little different.  We don&#8217;t do any post-birth resuscitation (because the babies aren&#8217;t there yet) but we get a lot of transfers from all around the region, especially for kids who need neonatal surgeries.<\/p>\n<p>Team 2 Senior is when I&#8217;m the daytime senior (7am-7pm) for the month.  Team 2 takes care of general medicine patients as well as patients on the endocrinology and craniofacial services.<\/p>\n<p>And, finally, WWAMI.  That&#8217;s <strong>W<\/strong>ashington <strong>W<\/strong>yoming <strong>A<\/strong>laska <strong>M<\/strong>ontana <strong>I<\/strong>daho.  Basically, that is the region that is served by Children&#8217;s Hospital (and by the UW medical school).  During our second year of residency we do two months of an outpatient experience in a location that is somewhat more rural, specifically &#8211; it&#8217;s far away from the mothership (Children&#8217;s Hospital) so you have a lot more decision making and managing to do on your own.  You really have to decide if you need that CT scan, and if you can handle managing a patient at the local hospital or if you need to arrange a transfer&#8230; I have heard great things about the rotation in general and I&#8217;m really looking forward to it.  Not to mention that I get to live in Port Angeles for 2 months in the beautiful springtime &#8211; how awesome is that??  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I just got my new block schedule for my second year of residency &#8211; it tells me which rotations I&#8217;ll do in which order, but I don&#8217;t know yet when I&#8217;m on call (that will be worked on soon). 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