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Mailing Address:
OHSU Dept. of Pediatrics
Mail Code: CDRCP
707 SW Gaines Street
Portland , OR 97239-2901
Phone: 503-494-3195
Fax: 503-494-4953
Physical Location:
Child Development and
Rehabilitation Center (CDRC)
Office 2114D
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Dept of Pediatrics MSTC Pediatrics 1 Our goals are to educate medical students about the unique physiology, pathophysiology, social, and health care needs of children and their families. The Department of Pediatrics hopes this will be an enjoyable and educationally valuable experience for all students. We value your experiences and evaluation and feedback is used on an ongoing basis to improve our clerkships. |
aDoernbecher Core Lectures Orientation Lectures – - First day of rotation 0700-1130, Tracy Bumsted
- History and Physical - How to take a pediatric history and perform a pediatric physical examination
- History and Physical powerpoint
- Fluids 101 – maintenance and replacement (very basic, introductory)
- Fluids 101 powerpoint
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Pediatric feeding basics – breastfeeding, infant formulas, non-infant formulas, conversion of ounces to ml, typical feeding volumes and frequency, kcal requirements -
Feeding Basics powerpoint -
Pharmacologic issues – how to calculate a drug dosage based on mg/kg and how to write a prescription in the hospital and for discharge -
Pharmacologic issues powerpoint - Miller Rounds –Mondays and Tuesdays, 1 hour each x 5 weeks, Mike Miller Differential diagnosis based on chief complaintGeneral tips for the fledgling pediatric clerk
Chief Resident Rounds – -
One day a week 1 hour each x 5 weeks -
Presentation tips -
Physical examination findings on ward, PICU, MBU, Hem/Onc -
MBU field trip – examination of the newborn -
Evidence-based medicine -
Whirlwind tour of basic pediatric topics (and helpful for shelf exam!) Core Topics – 1 hour each - PL-1 CACH – normal child development topic of their choice. No Posted Lecture, this one varies from rotation to rotation.
- Neurology – Amy Kao: How to do a neurological exam in a pediatric patient, presenting the neuro exam in a pediatric patient, general overview of seizures and seizure classification including febrile seizures
Neurology Powerpoint Neurology Video - Pulmonology – Holger Link: examination of the respiratory system; cystic fibrosis over a lifetime
- Cardiology – Misty Carlson: prevalence of congenital heart disease; common risk factors that increase CHD; review of fetal circulation and changes at birth; left to right shunt physiology; common cyanotic CHD lesions
- Politics of Infant Mortality – Joe Gilhooly: review neonatal, infant and childhood mortality; ways to decrease deaths through social programs, laws and medical research
- Nephrology– David Rozansky: Chronic kidney disease: interactive, case-based discussion regarding the presentation, etiology, differential diagnosis, treatment and management.
- Emergency Medicine – Garth Meckler/Robert Cloutier: Irritable Infant. Pediatric Emergency Medicine cases. The posted lecture is called "Irritable Infant" but these lecturers may present on other topics.
- Emergency Medicine – David Spiro: ER- Pediatric Emergency Medicine Visual Diagnosis.
- Endocrinology – Endo Fellows: Diabetes Mellitus
- Hematology – Greg Thomas:Pediatric Anemias
- Oncology – Bill Chang: Oncology basics – leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, Wilm’s tumors and neuroblastomas
- Normal Newborn Examination – Windy Stevenson/Tammy Wagner: lecture review of normal newborns
Newborn Exam Powerpoint - Child Abuse – Noelle Gibson: historical red flags suspicious for abuse; review common physical findings in children who have been abused; review mandatory reporting requirements; educate students about how to report and generally how the “system” works (DHS, LE). The posted lecture is Dr. Joseph Zenel.
- Chronic Illness – Michael Harris: psychosocial and behavioral aspects of chronic illness including adjustment to diagnosis, adherence to treatment, and family management.No posted lecture at this time.
- Well-Child Gap – Kurt Freeman: common behavioral and psychosocial issues identified and treated by pediatricians including encopresis, enuresis, trantrums, feeding problems, etc.No posted lecture at this time.
Streaming Video of Pediatric 1 Core Lectures
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