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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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Beside Pediatrician.

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
Pediatrics 1 & 2 Combined Objectives

 

Types of Conditions

Pts

Alternative

Health Supervision

1

Newborn

1

NONE

2

Child

1

CLIPP

3

4

3

Adolescent

1

CLIPP

5

6

4

Plot on Growth Chart

3

NONE

 

Jaundice

5

  Neonatal Jaundice

1

CLIPP

8

 

Common Acute Illness

6

Upper Respiratory Infection

1

CLIPP

14

7

Lower Respiratory Infection

1

CLIPP

12

13

8

Gastrointestinal Complaint

1

CLIPP

15

27

9

Skin complaint

1

CLIPP

3

21

10

CNS complaint

1

CLIPP

20

24

28

11

Fever with out focus

1

CLIPP

10

 

Chronic Illness:

12

Asthma

Any 2

CLIPP

30

31

13

Atopic Dermatitus

14

Cerebral Palsy

15

Cystic Fibrosis

16

Diabetes Mellitus

17

Epilepsy

18

Malignancy

19

Obesity

20

Genetic Syndrome

21

Sickle Cell Anemia

22

Immunodeficiency

23

Sensory Impairment

24

Eating disorders

25

Congenital Heart Defect

26

Chronic Renal Failure

 

Therapeutics

27

Write medication orders in patient chart

3

Problem sets

3

Obtained from Student Coordinator

28

Write an Rx outpatient

3

Problem sets

3

Obtained from Student Coordinator

 

Fluids and Electrolytes

29

History and Physical to assess hydration
  (normal, mild, moderate, severe)

1

NONE

30

Write orders for child MIVF

1

NONE

31

Write fluid resuscitation plan for dehydration

1

Pediatrics 1 Orientation Lecture

32

Understand and explain utility of ORT for mild-mod dehydration

1

Pediatrics 1 Orientation Lecture

 

Child Abuse/Neglect/Injury Prevention

33

Recognize child abuse

1

Core Lecture-Child Abuse

34

Understand legal requirements of mandatory reporting

1

CLIPP

25

35

Understand available resources for injury prevention and treatment.

Visit Doernbecher Safety Center
(Pediatrics 2 only)

36

Understand available resources for Ingestion Prevention and Treatment

Attend 2 hour shift at    Poison Control Center (Pediatrics 2 only)

 

Project

37

Identify a specific pediatric healthcare issue and complete a project that addresses this need.

1 Project
(Pediatrics 2 only)

 

Last updated: June 21, 2007
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