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APPLICATION
FELLOWSHIP
PROGRAM
ENDOCRINE
FELLOW RESPONSIBILITIES
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES FOR HERMANN/LBJ ENDOCRINOLOGY CONSULTATION ROTATION
Last Revision 6/8/00
KNOWLEDGE TO BE GAINED
- Understanding the pathophysiology,
clinical manifestations, diagnosis and management of endocrine and metabolic
problems, including diabetes mellitus, with emphasis on those commonly
seen by a specialist in the ambulatory setting.
- Familiarity with the clinical
manifestations and principles of treatment of major endocrine emergencies,
including decompensated diabetes mellitus, severe hypoglycemia, Addisonian
crisis, pituitary apoplexy, thyroid storm, and myxedema coma.
- Familiarity with the indications
for, principles, complications, and interpretation of specialized tests,
including thyroid function tests, dynamic testing of pituitary-adrenal
function, immunoassays of various hormones, MRI of the pituitary, nuclear
imaging of the thyroid, fine-needle aspiration of the thyroid, and bone
mineral density studies.
- Knowing when to consult
or refer a patient to an endocrinologist.
SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED
- Ability to take a good
medical history and perform a careful and accurate physical examination.
- Ability to write concise,
accurate and informative histories, physical examinations and progress
notes.
- Ability to formulate comprehensive
and accurate problem lists, differential diagnoses and plans of management.
- Ability to write concise,
accurate, informative and helpful consultation notes, clearly outlining
the recommendations and explaining their rationale.
- Ability to search efficiently
and evaluate the medical literature, including print and electronic
media, in order to find pertinent and accurate information about a patient
or condition.
DESIRABLE BEHAVIOR
- Interacting with patients
and families in a professionally appropriate manner.
- Learning by participation
in ward rounds, teaching conferences and other educational activities.
- Willingness and ability
to teach medical students.
- Commitment to professional
scholarship, including systematic and critical perusal of relevant print
and electronic literature, with emphases on integration of basic science
with clinical medicine, and evaluation of information in light of the
principles of evidence-based medicine.
- Willingness and ability
to help the requesting physician in a consultative or co-management
capacity, according to the needs of the situation.
- Habitual consideration
of the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic and treatment strategies.
- Appreciation of the social
context of illness.
TEACHING METHODS
- Consultation rounds with
faculty specialists in endocrinology.
- Attendance at endocrinology
conferences.
- Attendance at general medical
conferences: CPC, Grand Rounds, Core Curriculum Lecture, Chief Residents'
Conference.
- One-on-one supervision
by faculty at Texas Diabetes & Endocrinology Center.
PATIENTS
- Patients with diabetes,
endocrine and metabolic diseases, seen as consultant or as primary care
physician in the ambulatory setting at Hermann Hospital or the County
Hospital.
- Subspecialty clinic patients,
ages 16 and over, at Hermann Hospital or the County Hospital.
- Consultations for inpatients
on medical and other services at Hermann Hospital and County Hospital.
- Primarily ambulatory experience.
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
- Reprints from medical literature,
obtained by residents, students, teaching attendings and consultants.
- Endocrinology section of
MKSAP.
EVALUATION METHODS
- Observation by teaching
attending physician.
- At end of rotation, conference
with teaching attending physician; completion of ABIM evaluation form
by teaching attending.
- Resident completes written
evaluation of rotation and attending physician.
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
6431 Fannin, Ste. 6100
Houston, Texas 77030
713-500-6646
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