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INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM
INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY
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Educational
Opportunities at Guthrie
Guthrie/Robert
Packer Hospital offers students an opportunity during their third and
fourth years to rotate to Guthrie/Robert packer Hospital as part of a required clerkship or an
elective experience in many varied areas of study.
Medical
School Affiliations
Guthrie
has formal affiliation agreements with SUNY Health Science Center’s
Clinical Campus, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Drexel
University
College of Medicine, and Jefferson Medical College.
Students from other LCME
accredited medical schools are encouraged to inquire about rotations at
our hospital.
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| Medicine
Electives
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| CLINICAL
DERMATOLOGY- 4 Credits |
| INSTRUCTORS: Drs.
Charles R. Fedele, Richard Martines, Kimberly Silvers, and Henry T.
Shenfield
CONTACT: Contact
Amanda Phillips, Student Coordinator (570) 882-4434
PREREQUISITES: Medicine
Clerkship
MAXIMUM NUMBER
OF STUDENTS: 1,
pending Department of Medicine Education approval.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES: Dermatologic
slide teaching, conferences, inpatient and outpatient contacts.
ELECTIVE DESCRIPTION: It
is our goal to instruct the students on how to describe dermatologic
lesions, how to take a good dermatologic history, and how to begin to
treat the dermatologic patient. Ample outpatient experience as well as
inpatient consultation exposure is available. The diagnosis and treatment
of skin disease will be stressed as well as cutaneous signs of systemic
disease.
READING: A reading
list is available.
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE: Patient
work-ups. Evaluation based upon the ability to take a dermatologic history
and to describe what is observed.
IS PERFORMANCE DISCUSSED WITH STUDENT: Yes,
at the end of the course.
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| Clinical
Pulmonary Medicine - 5 Credits |
| INSTRUCTORS: Drs.
James Walsh and Joseph Matthews
CONTACT: Contact
Amanda Phillips, Student coordinator - (570) 882-4434
PREREQUISITES: 3rd
year medicine clerkship
MAXIMUM NUMBER
OF STUDENTS: 1, pending Department of
Medicine Education approval.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES: Seminars
and conferences, inpatient and outpatient contacts, pulmonary and exercise
laboratory; attendance at bronchoscopies.
ELECTIVE DESCRIPTION: An
introduction to clinical pulmonary disease. By the end of the rotation,
the student should be able to: recognize basic normal and abnormal
patterns on chest x-rays; analyze pulmonary function studies of moderate
difficulty; recognize clinical patterns of, analyze pathophysiology of,
and prescribe an appropriate treatment program for the following clinical
problems: COPD, asthma, lung carcinoma, granulomatous disease of the
chest, acute respiratory failure, hypoxemia; demonstrate skillful physical
examination of chest; demonstrate basic familiarity with ventilator
management of respiratory failure. Discuss indications for: thoracentesis,
mediastinoscopy, open lung biopsy, and bronchoscopy.
READING: Felson’s
Basic Text in Chest Roentgenography; West: Physiology Edition: Harrison’s
Principles of Interim Medicine, 11th ed., Part V.
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE: Patient
workups, demonstration of competence in reading x-rays, participation in
daily clinical activities, and ability to synthesize appropriate clinical
planning.
IS PERFORMANCE DISCUSSED WITH STUDENT: Yes,
during the course. Expectations discussed at onset of rotation.
NOTE: Student will fully participate
in activities of section as subintern.
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| Critical
Care Medicine of Internal Medicine - 6 Credits |
| INSTRUCTORS: Drs.
James Walsh and Joseph Matthews
CONTACT: Contact
Amanda Phillips, Student Coordinator - (570) 882-4434
PREREQUISITE: Completion of third
year clerkships
MAXIMUM NUMBER
OF STUDENTS: 1, pending Department of
Medicine Education approval.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES: Attendance
at lectures, seminars, and conferences. Inpatient contact and night call.
Student presentations. Management principles as they apply to ICU.
ELECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Provide the
student with the opportunity to be involved with patient care in a medical
ICU service and ICU with surgical consults. Obtain a generalized
understanding of critical care medicine and related areas; x-rays,
bronchoscopies, invasive lines, hemodynamics, nutritional support,
ventilator management, weaning techniques, shock, seizure, EKG, sepsis,
and more.
READING: A standard
textbook of medicine.
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE: Written
examination, patient work-ups, conference presentations, and clinical
skills.
IS PERFORMANCE DISCUSSED WITH STUDENT:
Yes, during and at the end of the course.
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Emergency
Medicine - 4 Credits |
| INSTRUCTORS: Drs.
George Ellis, Poni S. Bishop, Richard Bishop, Phillip Fisher,
S. Raman, J. Raftis, C. Oller, and M. Harris
CONTACT: Contact
Amanda Phillips, Student Coordinator
(570) 882-4434
PREREQUISITES: History
and Physical Examination Course
MAXIMUM NUMBER
OF STUDENTS: 1, pending Department of
Medicine Education approval.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES: Patient
contacts
ELECTIVE DESCRIPTION:
- Initial assessment and care of common medical
problems.
- Initial assessment and care of serious
medical-surgical problems.
- Assessment and care of common pediatric problems.
- Expertise in minor surgical procedures.
- Assessment and care of orthopedic problems.
- The integration and affirmations of prior learned
medical knowledge.
- The realization of practical utilization of learned
medical knowledge.
- An overview exposure of Emergency Department
patient populations, as well as exposure to various subspecialty
problems and areas of interest.
READING: Reading
materials will be made available.
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE: Patient
work-ups (history and physical)
IS PERFORMANCE DISCUSSED WITH STUDENT:
Yes, during the course.
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For
More Information About Our Internal Medicine Program:
Internal
Medicine Residency Program
Guthrie/Robert Packer Hospital, Guthrie Square
Sayre, PA 18840-1699
1-800-545-3580
Email:
wark_jane@guthrie.org
For
more detailed information about our program
visit FREIDA online at:
http://www.ama-assn.org/cgi-bin/freida/freida.cgi
Our
Program I.D. number is 140-41-12-389
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