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Pediatric Divisions

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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Child Health I

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.

Overview
Objectives
Grading
Doernbecher
Subspecialties
Nephrology
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Cardiology
Mother Baby Unit
Pulmonology
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Doernbecher Materials
Doernbecher Core Lectures
Doernbecher Call
Legacy Emanual Hospital
Legacy Emanuel Materials
Legacy Emanuel Call
St. Vincent's Hospital
St. Vincent's Materials
St. Vincent's Hospital Call
Site Placement Instructions
Site and Specialty Form
Orientation
Clerkship Materials
CLIPP Cases
Attendance
Instructions: End of the Clerkship
Specialty Descriptions


If you rotate at DCH you will spend half your rotation on the general pediatric ward, and half of your rotation on a subspecialty team. 

 

Specialty Descriptions:

 

Each student assigned to Doernbecher Children’s Hospital (DCH) for their clerkship will be offered the choice of a specialty experience.  Since the clerkship is 5 weeks long with the final week having testing, the clerkship is organized as follows.  Students initially assigned to a ward team for the first 2 weeks, will switch to their specialty for the following 3 weeks, and vice versa such that each student will have ward and specialty experience.

 

Weeks 1 and 2:  

2-3 students - Coast Ward (Kaiser gen peds, Cards, Endo, Nephrology)

2-3 students - Hood Ward (OHSU gen peds, GI, Pulm, Neuro)

5-6 students assigned to 5-6 of these 7 specialty possibilities

 

PICU

Nephrology

Mother Baby Unit (newborn nursery)

Cardiology

Endocrinology

Gastroenterology

            Pulmonology

 

Weeks 3, 4, 5:

2-3 students - Coast Ward

2-3 students - Hood Ward

5-6 students assigned to 5-6 of these 7 specialty possibilities

 

PICU

Nephrology

Mother Baby Unit (newborn nursery)

Cardiology

Endocrinology

Gastroenterology

            Pulmonology

 

Specialty Weeks:

 

The structure for the specialty weeks will vary depending on the specialty.  It can be any mixture of inpatient and outpatient clinical experiences.  You may be doing the same clinical work as the residents on that service, or you may be following/seeing patients in a different location than the residents.  You will be encouraged to perform history taking, examinations and discuss impressions and management plans for the patients you see with the attendings and residents.  You may be required to complete a small project or research some topic and present it to your specialty group.  At the end of your 2 or 3 weeks, the faculty who supervised you (individually or as a group) will evaluate you and this grade will be incorporated into your final grade for the clerkship. 

 

During the last Friday of the clerkship, all students will take the NBME Shelf exam.  This exam begins at 9 am and ends at noon.

Last updated: June 21, 2007
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