Critical Care Medicine – AIMMC
Updated: 11/12/18
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PREREQUISITES AND PLACEMENT IN THE CURRICULUM:
Completion of all M3 Core Clerkships.
NOTE: Students report to the MICU. Please call one week prior to start of rotation to find out the time to meet.
PURPOSE:
Ciritcal Care is one of the most diverse and exciting fields in medicine. During the MICU rotation, the housestaff care for patients with a wide range of illnesses: sepsis with ALU/ARDS; neurologic derangements such as seizure disorder and intracerebral bleed; GI disorders, including GI bleed, haptic failure, and acute pancreatitis; acute renal failure and acid-base disturbances, endocrine crises such as DKA and thyrotoxicosis; hemorrhagic and thromobotic disorders; and diseased due to toxic or drug exposure, to name a few.
The goals of this program are to develop an understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of the broad group of diseases as well as to enhance the student’s clinical and presentation skills. The student will directly participate in the management of MICU patients under the supervision of th emedical housestaff and MICU Attending.
COMPETENCIES:
- To understand the pathophysiology and presentation of a variety of critical care diseases.
- To formulate a differential diagnosis and initiate a work-up for various Intensive Care patients.
- To formulate treatment plans for patients with different disease states based on a firm understanding of the disease state and evidence-based medicine.
INSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES:
Full participation in teaching sessions and patient care encouraged. Emphasis is given to case presentations with discussion of differential diagnosis, approach to diagnostic work-up and treatment rationale.
ASSESSMENT:
The student will work with residents and attending staff and be evaluated by the MICU attending
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Program Number
ELEC 611
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Program Contacts
Site Director: Anil Kachru, MD,
Coordinator: DeBorah Anderson
Telephone: 773-975-1600, 773-296-7079
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Program Information
Location: AIMMC
Duration: 4 Weeks
Night Call: Q5
Students Accepted: Min. 1 Max. 1
Lectures/Conferences/Faculty Contact: Yes -
Reporting Instructions
Students must report to the Student Coordinator, DeBorah Anderson at 9:00 AM. Orientation is mandatory!
Student Registration and Clearance Procedures:
Report to DeBorah Anderson to complete your registration and clearance procedure form.- Student must view Universal Protocol Policy/Time out Video within 24hrs of starting the rotation. Student not complying with this request will not be able to rotate
- All students requiring access to CARENET/Care Connection (AIMMC’s web-based patient information system) must be registered for a training session by the clerkship’s coordinator, and the student must attend the scheduled training session, prior to access being granted.
- Student is issued his/her AIMMC identification/Access ID badge. (IF YOU’RE ID IS LOST, DAMAGED, OR NOT RETURNED, THERE IS A $10.00 CHARGE). Also, you must return your pager at the end of your rotation. If the pager is lost, there is a $100 fine.Travel and Parking Options:
- Public transportation – Take Brown Line or Purple Line. to Wellington EL station stop.
- Street Parking – as available.
- Student Parking Lot – Should student require parking during a clerkship at AIMMC, he/she should go to the Standard Parking Office located in the Wellington Parking Garage, and ask for the Parking Manager (ext. 61-5434), or (773-296-5434); office faces Nelson St. between the entrance and exits on Nelson St. The student must present their STUDENT ID NAME BADGE to the Parking Manager and be prepared to provide the following information:- Vehicle’s make, model, color and, license plate number.
– Coordinator’s name and extension.
Students must use the gravel Sheffield lot, which operates on a first come first serve basis, and display the appropriate decal on their car’s windshield.
Don’t be ticketed or towed–read AIMMC SHEFFIELD SURFACE LOT PARKING NOTICE. The Standard Parking Office hours are M-F 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Clearance Procedure on Last Day of Rotation
- The student’s clerkship evaluation form will NOT be forwarded to his/her school until the student completes Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Clearance Form.
- STUDENT CLEARANCE FORM will be provided by the clerkship’s coordinator upon clerkship completion. Students on Elective Rotations listed above must come to the Medical Education Department to obtain the form. Students must obtain a signature from the Medical Library indicating that there are NO outstanding library loans/fees. The signature is required even if the student did not use the library’s facilities.
- Return the completed STUDENT CLEARANCE FORM and AIMMC ID badge to the clerkship coordinator or to the Medical Education Department if on an elective.
Other Essentials: Student should bring a combination lock and a student lab coat. Orientation is mandatory. If students are to be on call the first day, they will get time to go home to get whatever they need. Requesting specific team assignments is not allowed. Days off for religious holidays not recognized by the school or Advocate IMMC require prior approval from the medical school and Dr. Dunphy before beginning any rotation. For more information, please contact DeBorah Anderson, Student Coordinator at (773) 296-7079.
Please review this web site before reporting at Advocate IMMC on Monday.
Immunization & Compliance forms can be found here.