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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 II

Dept of Pediatrics

MSTC Pediatrics 2

Pediatrics 2 should build on and expand the knowledge and skills that were acquired in the third year. The major shift in emphasis will be to the outpatient setting, with its undiagnosed problems, quicker pace, common and mild problems and emphasis on prevention and well-child care. The rotation has been designed to have several options in order to fit the individual career goals and objectives of each student.

Pediatrics 2 Overview
Pediatrics 2 Objectives
Pediatrics 2 General Pediatrics Sites
Pediatrics 2 Specialty Sites
Pediatrics 2 Site Selection Information
Pediatrics 2 Site Selection Form
Pediatrics 2 Site Assignments
Pediatrics 2 Orientation
Pediatrics 2 Course Requirements and Evaluation
Pediatrics 2 Materials-All Students
Pediatrics 2 Materials-Supplemental
Pediatrics 2 CLIPP Cases
Pediatrics 2 Poison Control
Pediatrics 2 Attendance Policy
CLIPP Cases

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How to sign up for CLIPP:

 

  1. Go to the website: http://www.clippcases.org/
  2. Register for CLIPP.  YOU MUST USE YOUR OHSU E-Mail address, but you can access the site from home or from OHSU.
  3. Sign on and start doing cases.
  4. The website tracks which cases you use, what you do in them, and how long you spend in them.
  5. For Pediatrics 2 students, cases 3,12,16,20,23, and 30 are required. 
  6. Do additional cases for added enjoyment and education!
  7. If you have already completed these cases during Pediatrics 1 or at anytime in the past you don't need to redo them.

The CLIPP cases

  1. Prenatal and newborn visits -Thomas. Author: Stephanie Starr, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Mayo Medical School
  2. Infant well child (2, 6 and 9 months) -Asia. Authors: Robin English, M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Louisiana State University; and Erin Knoebel, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Mayo Medical School
  3. 3-year-old well-child check -Benjamin. Authors: Ardis Olson, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Community and Family Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, and Gary Maslow, Dartmouth Medical School.
  4. 8-year-old well-child check - Jimmy. Author: Michael S. Dell, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University
  5. 16-year-old girl's health maintenance visit - Betsy. Author: Kim Blake, M.D., Dalhousie University
  6. 16-year-old boy's presport physical - Mike. Author: Rani Gereige, M.D., MPH, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, U. of South Florida College of Medicine
  7. Newborn with respiratory distress - Adam. Author: Maxine Clarke, M.D., Assistant Professor of Paediatrics, Queen's University
  8. 6-day-old with jaundice - Meghan. Author: Mitchell Harris, M.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Indiana University
  9. 2-week-old with lethargy - Crimson. Author: Robert Wittler, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics, University of Kansas
  10. 6-month-old with a fever - Holly. Author: Christopher White, Professor of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia
  11. 5-year-old with fever and adenopathy - Jason. Robert Drucker, Assistant Clinical Professor, Duke University
  12. 10-month-old with a cough - Anna. Authors: Starla Martinez, M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, and Jeff Kempf, D.O., Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
  13. 6-year-old with chronic cough - Sunita. Author: Leslie Fall, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Dartmouth Medical School
  14. 18-month-old with congestion - Rebecca. Authors: Woodson Scott Jones, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, and Jeffrey Longacre, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences
  15. 6-week-old with vomiting - John. Author: Maria Marquez, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Georgetown University
  16. 7-year-old with abdominal pain and vomiting - Isabella. Authors: Julie Young and Blair Hammond, Dartmouth Medical School
  17. 3-year-old refusing to walk - Emily. Author: Jennifer Plant, Dartmouth Medical School
  18. 2-week-old with poor weight gain - Tyler. Author: Norman Berman, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Dartmouth Medical School
  19. 16-month-old with first seizure - Ian. Author: Sherman J. Alter, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Wright State University School of Medicine
  20. 7-year-old with a headache - Nicholas. Author: Mary C. Moran, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Drexel University
  21. 6-year-old with a rash - Melanie. Author: Jon Flom, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, U. of South Dakota School of Medicine
  22. 16-year-old girl with abdominal pain - Mandy. Author: Sherilyn Smith, M.D., Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease, U. of Washington School of Medicine
  23. 11-year-old girl with lethargy and fever - Sarah. Author: Steven Z. Miller, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Columbia University
  24. 2-year-old with altered mental status - Matthew. Authors: Rainer Gedeit, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin; and Katie O'Donnell, Dartmouth Medical School
  25. 2-month-old with apnea - Jeremy. Author: Kathleen Previll, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor, East Carolina University
  26. 9-week-old not gaining weight - Bobby. Author: Jerold Woodhead, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, U. of Iowa College of Medicine
  27. 8-year-old with abdominal pain - Jenny. Author: Paul Ogershok, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, West Virginia University
  28. 18-month-old with developmental delay - Anton. Authors: Dan Doherty, M.D., Senior Fellow, and Sherilyn Smith, M.D., Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease, U. of Washington School of Medicine
  29. Infant with hypotonia - Daniel. Author: William G. Wilson, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics, University of Virginia
  30. 2-year-old with sickle cell disease - Gerardo. Authors: Roger Berkow, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics, U. of Alabama at Birmingham; and Robert Janco, M.D., Vanderbilt University
  31. 5-year-old with puffy eyes - Katie. Author: Mary Ottolini, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University
Last updated: May 21, 2007
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