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Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ELECT EFAMJ - Monroe Senior Elective Program


Director(s): Tammy Davis, M.D. Phone: 318.675.5347 Euil Luther, M.D.
Administrative Contact: Christy Hay
Duration: 2 Weeks
Location: Monroe Medical Center at Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport , Monroe, LA
Maximum Number of Students: 8
Minimum Number of Students: 1
Elective Offered During Blocks: All Contact Crawford Plummer for Housing
Course Code: EFAMJ 318.330.7626 / mplumm@lsuhsc.edu
2 Credits

Family Medicine Experience
Rotations are designed to give students as much clinical responsibility as they are prepared to assume. On-site supervision is available to students at all times from both faculty and residents. Frequent conferences and teaching rounds are held. Specific responsibilities are assigned by the chief of the service at the beginning of each student’s rotation.

Family Medicine: This rotation takes place in the Family Medicine Center, our model family practice clinic located adjacent to the hospital. Students work one-on-one with a Family Medicine physician, seeing a wide variety of family Medicine patients. There are no required night or weekend responsibilities.

Internal Medicine: Students are assigned to a panel of patients on an inpatient team, on which they round daily, write progress notes, and make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in conjunction with faculty and residents. They take night call with their assigned team, evaluate Medicine consultations in the Emergency Room and perform admission histories and physical examinations. Students round on their patients on half of the weekend days and holidays during their rotation.

Pediatrics: Students are assigned to either the Pediatric ward or the nursery, and round daily on weekdays on their assigned patients, write progress notes, and make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in conjunction with the faculty and residents. They see patients in the ambulatory Pediatric clinic every day - morning and afternoon. They take call one night per week, and are responsible for evaluating Pediatric consultations in the Emergency Room and performing admission histories and physical examinations. There are no required weekend duties.

General Surgery: This is a busy general surgery service, including outpatient clinics, operating room, and inpatient service. Night and weekend responsibilities are determined by the chief resident at the beginning of each student’s rotation.

Housing can be provided for students, and should be requested prior to rotation to ensure adequate accommodations.

Goals:
Familiarity with scope of medicine commonly managed by FM Faculty and House Officers at Ochsner LSU Health Medical Center Monroe

Objectives:
The student will:  

  • provide detailed and comprehensive care in a community hospital setting with faculty supervision.
  • To specifically:
    • describe the unique situation and setting of the community hospital and associated practice of family medicine.
    • work with LSUHSC-S residents and faculty in the community hospital and Family Practice Center, seeing all types of patients as a junior colleague.
    • recognize dermatological problems.
    • recognize and treat a large variety of medical problems.
    • recognize and treat a variety of pediatric problems.
    • list indications for and proficient use of myofascial injections.
    • participate/perform a variety of procedures under supervision of the FM attending.


Offered: All

Pass/Fail