Pediatrics Outpatient Rotation in Queens, New York

Location
Rego Park, NY 11374
Specialty
Pediatrics
Hospital Affiliations
Elmhurst Hospital Center, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Northwell Health Hospital
Clinical Exposure
Hands-On Outpatient
Price
$1500 / 4 Weeks

Attending Introduction

Award-winning Pediatrician, was recently selected as Top Pediatrician of the Decade for 2024 by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) for her outstanding leadership, dedication and ethical practices in pediatric and adolescent medicine.

Maintains affiliations with the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York Presbyterian-Queens and Mount Sinai Hospital. She serves as an assistant in the hospital’s Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and
instructs medical students and pediatric residents. She teaches a mini clinic at Stony Brook University for students studying to be physicians’ assistants.

With close to two decades of professional experience as a talented and passionate Pediatrician, she has certainly proven herself as accomplished and she is an expert of pediatric and adolescent medicine. She is a dynamic results-driven leader who has demonstrated success and advancement throughout her entire career.

Rotation Description

During your Pediatrics clinical rotation with FMG Portal, you will have the opportunity to learn about the care of infants, children, and adolescents in an ambulatory setting.

Additionally, your performance during this rotation will lead to obtaining a US LOR, which is essential for your upcoming residency program applications.

Here are the key components and learning objectives of a Pediatrics rotation. *Please note that all rotations will have variations of patients and may not include the entirety of the following:

Patient Care: 

  1. Well-Child Visits: Conducting comprehensive well-child exams, monitoring growth and development, administering vaccinations, and providing anticipatory guidance.

  2. Acute Care Visits: Diagnosing and managing common acute illnesses and injuries in children, such as respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, and minor trauma.

  3. Chronic Disease Management: Managing chronic pediatric conditions such as asthma, ADHD, and obesity, including creating management plans and coordinating with specialists.

Professional Development:

  1. Communication Skills: Developing skills in communicating with children of various ages and their parents or caregivers, including providing clear instructions and addressing concerns.

  2. Family-Centered Care: Learning to involve families in the care plan, understanding the family dynamics, and addressing psychosocial aspects of pediatric care.

  3. Ethical and Professional Conduct: Upholding professional behavior, confidentiality, and ethical standards in interactions with pediatric patients and their families.

Typical Learning Objectives:

  • Growth and Development
    Understand normal pediatric growth and developmental milestones.

    Identify and manage deviations from normal growth and development.

  • Preventive Medicine
    Conduct well-child exams, including vision, hearing, and developmental screenings.
    Administer vaccinations according to the recommended immunization schedule.

    Provide guidance on nutrition, physical activity, and safety.

  • Clinical Skills
    Perform thorough physical examinations tailored to the pediatric population.
    Develop differential diagnoses and management plans for common pediatric complaints.
    Gain proficiency in pediatric-specific procedures and assessments.
This rotation is essential for you to gain the skills and knowledge needed to provide high-quality care to the pediatric population, emphasizing preventive care, early detection of health issues, and effective management of common pediatric conditions.

Typical Activities/Procedures

Growth Measurements
Developmental Assessments
Routine Childhood Vaccinations
Basic Diagnostic Tests
Specimen Collection
Wound Care/Removal Foreign Bodies
Nebulizer Treatments
Peak Flow Measurement
ENT Procedures
Musculoskeletal Procedures
Dermatological Procedures
Behavioral & Developmental Screening

Patient Appointments:
Conducting initial and follow-up appointments, managing acute and chronic conditions, and performing routine health maintenance.
Administrative Duties:
Completing patient charts and managing referrals and follow-ups.

Letter of Recommendation

LORs are on the official clinic letterhead. 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.

Mo 4PM - 8:00PM
Tu 10:00AM - 8:00PM
We 4PM - 8:00PM
Th Closed
Fr 10:00AM - 6:00PM
Sa 10:00AM - 2:00PM (every other Saturday)
Su Closed