DUTIES OF STUDENTS ON ADOLESCENT MEDICINE ELECTIVE
1. Perform comprehensive assessment of one to three new patients each week, both in primary care and specialty care. The patients will be new to the CCHMC Teen Health Center and assigned by a precepting physician, who will discuss the evaluation and management. The student may also be assigned to see patients or shadow at various specialty consult clinics including HIV clinic, substance use, reproductive health, mental health, transgender medicine, and/or an asthma focused clinic as spots are available. Spots are not available every month depending on the number of residents or fellows participating in their respective training at CCHMC. You will need transportation to get to off-site locations.
2. See various patients for routine follow-up appointments or acute visits (call-in, walk-in). The patients will be assigned by the preceptor for the day who will directly supervise you and discuss the problems and management with you. You will write notes on your assigned patients in EPIC, our electronic medical record, when you are working with us at CCHMC.
3. Round on inpatient adolescent medicine patients for one week of the elective, Monday through Friday (no weekend time unless otherwise agreed upon). Duties include pre-rounding, writing admission notes, progress notes, examining patients, coming up with assessments and plans. All inpatient work will be under the direct supervision of an adolescent medicine senior resident, fellow, or attending. Typically students follow 1-2 patients per day, but can follow more if skills and time permit. Inpatients are typically admitted with eating disorders. Most students have their inpatient week the second week of the elective, but the timing of this can be flexible.
4. Attend teaching conferences held for the trainees of the Teen Health Center. These include a series of talks on common problems usually held before patient care starts at 7:30AM or at noon.
5. When indicated for patient care, give injections, perform examinations of urine and wet mounts, assist with procedures such as Nexplanon insertion, etc.