Internal Medicine Hands-On Inpatient/Outpatient Rotation in Providence, Rhode Island
Attending Introduction
Board certified in Internal Medicine and completed their fellowship training in Rheumatology at University of Vermont. Over 10 years experience in Rhode Island. Clinical Asst. Professor of Medicine at Brown University and enjoys mentoring medical students and internal medicine residents.
You will have the opportunity to see 10-15 patients per day, have inpatient observational experience and learn to use EMR software. This is a hands-on rotation and you will be able to talk with patients and examine them in the outpatient setting.
Rotation Description
Your rotation in Internal Medicine with FMG Portal will provide you with hands-on experience in diagnosing and managing a wide range of adult medical conditions under the supervision of your experienced attending physician.
Additionally, your performance during this rotation will lead to obtaining a US LOR, which is essential for your upcoming residency program applications.
Professional Development:
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Communication Skills:Improving communication skills, including effectively explaining diagnoses and treatment plans to patients and their families.
Practicing how to handle difficult conversations, such as discussing poor prognoses or delivering bad news empathetically.
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Time Management and Efficiency:
Learning to manage a busy outpatient schedule, including balancing the need for thorough patient care with the realities of time constraints. Developing strategies for efficient documentation and follow-up care.
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Ethical and Professional Conduct:Upholding high standards of professionalism, including patient confidentiality, informed consent, and ethical decision-making.Cultivating a compassionate approach to patient care, building trust, and fostering long-term patient relationships.
Clinical Skills:
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Patient History and Physical Examination:Conducting comprehensive and focused patient interviews to gather detailed medical histories.
Performing thorough and focused physical examinations tailored to the patient’s presenting complaints.
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Diagnostic and Management Skills:Ordering and interpreting appropriate laboratory tests, imaging studies, and other diagnostic procedures.Developing differential diagnoses and formulating evidence-based management plans for a wide range of conditions.
Monitoring and adjusting treatments for chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and asthma.
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Preventive Care and Health Maintenance:Emphasizing preventive medicine through vaccinations, screenings (e.g., mammograms, colonoscopies), and lifestyle counseling. Educating patients about diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and other lifestyle modifications to promote health and prevent disease.
Acute Care Skills:
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Admission and Discharge: Learning the process of admitting patients to the hospital, including obtaining relevant history and formulating initial management plans. Also, understanding the discharge process and planning for post-hospitalization care.
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Monitoring: Learning to monitor and manage patients in acute settings, including interpreting vital signs, laboratory results, and imaging studies to guide treatment decisions.
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Discussion: Engaging in discussions about differential diagnoses, treatment options, and evidence-basedmedicine with the medical team.
Typical Activities/Procedures
Patient Appointments:
Letter of Recommendation
LORs are on the official clinic letterhead with attending’s faculty affiliation listed. You may also ask the attending to include hospital affiliations on your LOR, and you can also mention them on your CV and Personal Statement.
Location & Schedule
*Exact address provided once signed up.
*Schedules change often and we recommend speaking with the office manager to have the most updated daily scheduling.