introduction to the third year class of 2017 february 9, 2015 office of student affairs stritch...
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INTRODUCTIONto the
THIRD YEAR
CLASS OF 2017February 9, 2015
Office of Student AffairsStritch School of Medicine
MEETING’S GOALS
To de-mystify the process of clinical scheduling
To build positive anticipation
To allow you to plan
OBJECTIVES
To describe the clinical calendarTo explain the CTS and year 3
requirements and optionsTo review the track assignment processTo give you some guidance on ranking
tracksTo provide an overview of the site
assignment process
Today’s Meeting
NOT intended to prepare you for your role and responsibilities as a junior clerk
NOT intended to tell you what to expect on the floor
Handout Contents
Calendar of Important Events/DatesCTS General InfoLottery NumbersChart of Clerkship TracksThird Year CalendarM3 Elective Options SpreadsheetElective Opening Registration Dates
Third Year Calendar
Two semesters/12 months totalOne week vacation in each semester +
winter breakWinter break is Thursday, December 24th
through Sunday, January 3rd (Both Tracks A & B)
Participation in clerkships on day 1 and final exam date mandatory (plan travel accordingly)
First Week of Year Three
Monday, June 29 – Thursday, July 23rd Year Orientation/Clinical Skills Workshops
• Attendance required• You must sit for Step 1 no later than
Sunday, June 28, 2015Monday, July 6: Clerkships start
• Attendance required
Friday, July 3 is a holiday/free day
CTS General Information
Third Yr CTS governs the order students take their required clerkships
Tracks assigned via a lottery processChanges possible but very limited CTS does NOT include site placement
CTS FEATURES
Starts with orientation & a clinical skills workshop course prior to clerkship start
Two semester schedules (A & B), 24 tracks per schedule permit randomized sequence across clerkships
3-4 Students per track: permits enrollment to be distributed evenly
Third Yr Core Clerkship Requirements
One of the semesters:Medicine (8 wks)Surgery (8 wks)Neurology(4 wks)Elective (4 wks)*
Other semester:Family Med (6
wks)OB/Gyn (6 wks)Pediatrics (6 wks)Psychiatry (6
wks)*In the Schedule A tracks with the elective block in May or June, the elective has been replaced by Sub-I Wards (May) or Emergency Medicine (June).
Required Clerkship Sequencing
Any core clerkship may occur firstNone are prerequisite to any otherSequencing not directed toward
specific career pathsEach track guarantees all core
clerkships
Third Year Elective Option
Limited to certain clinical specialties or a research experience
Details later in program
Other Yr 3 Requirements
PCM-3 Seminars (Approx 8 offered/ dates TBA)
Representative Topics (subject to change): Business, Professionalism & Justice I & II Inter-professional teamwork Challenging physician/patient relationships Disaster Preparedness Global Health End of Life Care I & II
Other 3rd Yr Requirements (Continued)
TCM-3 (Topics in Clinical Medicine – aka vertical curriculum) Attendance for ED Triage Attendance for Decontamination drill PCM3 Session attendance Comprehensive year end exam
Medical Humanities Ethics Grand Rounds (four required for
graduation) Ethics Case Paper (due in spring of 3rd yr)
CTS Lottery Rules and Process
Lottery numbers are computer generated at random
You cannot sell or trade your number!Track ranking form will be on myLUMENLottery numbers are in your handout and
Track Rank Form is due Wednesday, March 11th.
Lottery process (continued)
Once the track assignment is completed, trading of complete tracks or individual clerkships is allowed for a limited time - see “CTS General Info” for rules
Changes in sequence also may be possible by petition to Reg. & Records
Ranking Tracks... Different tracks fit different individuals’ needs
You can do well in any track
Every core Dept. is prepared for rookies
All trainees are new in July (UG and Grad)
Clinical skills & knowledge are evaluated on sliding scale during the year
Ranking… (continued)
Summer: You’re learning the ropes You can do well in any track
Fall & Winter: Work well for interest areas
Spring: Planning for fourth year electives starts; performance should show solid growth & ability
You might consider
The ebb and flow of rigor & type of work
More challenging/more inspiring sequencing
With whom do you study/share study resources
Personal issues (partner’s schedule, commitments)
Avoiding crowd mentality about “perfect” tracks
Talking to your advisor
Myth: There are easier/ harder rotations
Reality: It differs by season (everything may be
difficult in the summer) It differs by site, patient load, acuity
level It differs because of team work ethic &
style It differs by your own motivation & what
you put in to each clerkship
Good advice
Be prepared to make the most of every rotation - even those that seem sub-optimal
Plan to stay focused and involved every month - you can’t turn commitment and enthusiasm on/off during 3rd yr and be successful
Don’t pick a track around your ski trip dates or good weather activities
Focus on “big picture”
The track sequence is NOT critical
Don’t get hung up about when every clerkship falls
Pick one or two key points relevant and important to your own needs and work those features into your top track picks
Special Situations to consider in Yr 3 scheduling
Touch base with Dean Mendez or Dean Sonntag if you are in the military scholarship program anticipating a yr 2 remediation schedule dealing with other significant academic
commitments or concerns attempting to juggle personal priorities and
school seeking to transfer to another school
Faculty advisors and SAS advisors are good resources for advice
Site Assignment Process
Clerkships must be taken at sites specified by SSOM
Sites assigned by lottery, with one Wild Card option: Peds, Psych, Fam Med, OB-Gyn and Medicine (for 1 of the months)
Assignments done by placement: Surgery & 1 of the 2 Medicine months
TRACK LOTTERY NUMBER DOES NOT APPLY TO SITE LOTTERIES
Site Assignments...
July assignments tentatively made in MayStudents submit site preference; once
made, assignments are BINDINGSubsequent lotteries occur about 5 - 6
weeks prior to start of each clerkshipFollow policies governing site placements
(provided in late March)
Site Assignments...
You will need good, reliable personal transportation. Your daily schedule may not permit car pooling.
Your decrepit, rusted-out, 2004 car with four bald tires will not exempt you from being assigned to more distant sites.
Site Requirements...
Your immunizations must be current This includes Heptavax completed and titer
drawn TB must be current Other requirements per site
Drug screening will be required for each of you before the start of M3 rotations (additional information to follow)
Criminal Background Check may be required (student pays)
Third Year Elective Option
Purpose: to offer exposure to certain specialties or subspecialties for students considering these disciplines as a career
You can take one 4-week elective or two 2-week electives within your one month elective block
Pay attention to elective prerequisites when selecting your preferred track and elective (e.g., if you plan to take the Orthopaedic Surgery elective, you should take your Surgery clerkship before your elective block)
See list of elective options in packet; course descriptions online in SSOM Elective Catalog
Timetable for when to register in packet; and how to register to follow
Third Year Elective Option (cont.)
Several tracks (27 students) REPLACE the 3rd-year elective with Sub-I Wards in May or EM in June of M3 year
Anyone considering EM should consider EM at end of 3rd year
You will be prepared for Sub-I Wards in May
Will open up interview and elective options in M4 year
Please Note:
Day one on each clerkship is crucial
Exams must be taken at their assigned time No exceptions (Christmas cheap airfare dates included!)
Exam times float – may be in A.M. or P.M. Sat/Sun attendance may be expected on some services at some
sites (i.e. 6-day work week)
On-Call every 4th night, very often less frequently
Please Note (cont.):
Daily attendance in year 3 & 4 is MANDATORY
Unexpected/Emergency Absences from Required Activities During years three and four, any unexpected absence due to illness or
other serious emergency requires prompt notification by the student to the clerkship/elective director and to the Associate Dean or Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. This notification constitutes a request for an excused absence due to a legitimate extenuating reason. Student Affairs will alert the clerkship or elective department of the absence if the student is unable to do so.
Non-Emergent Absences from Required Activities Petitions for approved absences for non-emergent reasons are
reviewed by the course director and Associate Dean or Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and a decision is made to approve the request or not. A student must have a serious reason for an excused absence in years three and four (e.g., wedding of a sibling, research presentation, etc.). Should a student have a serious reason for wishing to take a day or two off, a written petition must be submitted at least one month prior to elective in which the absence would occur.
Other Important Info
Booklist will be published
Third year clerks will need both long and short white coats worn according to the service assignment
E-documents to follow
Electronic copy of today’s handout and powerpoint
Site assignment procedures & wild card process
List of course directors and staff, sites, specialty services
Important Dates March 11: Track Ranking Due (instructions for
submitting will be emailed to you)
Late March: Tracks assigned
Early April: First elective registration date (for July electives only)
Mid May: Submit site choices for July assignment (stay connected with SSOM email!)
Important Dates (cont.
Monday, June 29th – Thursday, July 2nd: 3rd Year Orientation/Clinical Tools Workshops
(Attendance required) Homework will be required to be done in
advance
Monday, July 6th:
Clerkships start (Attendance required)
Please Note: You are required to sit for Step 1 no later than Sunday, June 28, 2015