Developmental Pediatrics Residency Placement Resident Expectations (updated January 2011)

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Developmental Pediatric Contacts Educational Resource Person Dr. Olaf Kraus de Camargo krausdc@mcmaster.ca 74276 Educational Assistant Lisa Kennedy 73504 General Expectations: 1. An individual schedule will be emailed to you prior to the start of your rotation. Please read over this schedule carefully and address any changes/questions/concerns as soon as possible. We understand changes may be required to these schedules for personal or work related reasons. Please contact the ERP assistant-lisa Kennedy at to address these changes. On call/post call, vacation, conferences, and exam dates (that have been pre approved by post grad) will be requested from you prior to preparation of the schedules and are to be sent as soon as possible. 2. Prior to your Developmental rotation you should access http://www.macpeds.com/developmental_pediatrics.html to review the Mandatory Reading, Resources, Useful Review Articles and websites to prepare yourself for your Developmental rotation. 3. Residents rotating through Developmental Pediatrics should be accessible by pager generally from 8:30 am 5:00 pm. On your first day, please ensure that our educational assistant has your pager number. 4. Residents are expected to attend the following rounds/teaching sessions: Rounds/Teaching Sessions Date Time Place Chedoke Grand Rounds Mondays 1200-1300 Chedoke Ewart Auditorium (VC to 3G Conference Rm) Inpatient Peds Rehab Teaching Sessions Tuesdays 1415-1500 MUMC 3A14 (room may change check weekly email for update) Academic Hour Tuesdays 1500-1600 MUMC 3A14 (room may change check weekly email for update) Invite to Select Fellow s Academic Half Day Thursdays 0900-1200 Chedoke Evel 323 Pediatric Grand Rounds Thursdays 1200-1300 MUMC 4E20 (VC to Chedoke Ewart Auditorium) Pediatric Neurology Rounds Brain Hour Fridays 0930-1030 MUMC Room 3A2 Head Injury Rounds Fridays 1100-1200 MUMC 3C conference room 6. Each resident will give a 30 minute presentation on a topic of your choice at the Developmental Pediatrics at Academic Hour which takes place at MUMC on Tuesdays from 3:00-4:00pm, usually in the 3A area. The date and time of this mandatory presentation is located at the top of your schedule. Please contact Lisa x73504 ASAP if you need to change this date. The topic you choose can relate to a patient you have seen or to an area of interest related to Developmental Pediatrics. Include learning objectives, ensure your recommendations are evidence-based, and include a clinical take home message. One goal is to demonstrate your critical appraisal skills of relevant literature in the topic of your choosing. Select your topic and inform Lisa of the title, a short description and your CanMEDs objectives the Thursday before your Tuesday presentation in order for this information to be added to the Pediatric Digest email notice. An LCD projector for PowerPoint presentations will be provided, however you must provide your own laptop. Please speak to Dr. Kraus de Camargo if you have any questions or wish advice about the presentation. Staff may ask to have you share your presentation on the Developmental Pediatric website.

7. You will be expected to perform ongoing reading according to your individual learning needs throughout the rotation. This should be guided by the Goals and Objectives of the rotation. Literature searches should also be performed when appropriate for patient needs or as directed by attending developmental pediatrician. Resource materials are available on the Mac Peds website (http://www.macpeds.com/developmental_pediatrics.html). Additional articles are also available on the Refworks folder link below where we copy references that we find useful for residents. http://refworks.scholarsportal.info/refshare?site=010061076302800000/190-94-3nkck71817264/dpr- Residents 8. On your schedule you may notice some Other Service spots blocked off. You will have the opportunity to work with our Allied Health Professionals and learn their various roles during your rotation. Seeing children in other settings adds to one s appreciation of their functioning and needs. We are fortunate to be provided this opportunity. Although these visits are sure to enhance your learning please note these professionals have no formal resident training obligation and are providing this service on a strictly voluntary basis. Lisa Kennedy will be contacting the areas to attempt to fill in these spots for you. If you have any preferences please let Lisa know as soon as possible and she will attempt to work them into your schedule. Occasionally it is difficult to fill all of the Other Service spots on your calendar. These unfilled spots are to be used for ongoing reading and it is preferred this take place in the resident room at Chedoke. If you plan to be off site during these times please advise your whereabouts to Lisa. Allied Health Professionals/Learner Placement Preference List Clinic/Allied Health Professional/Location Motor Function Spasticity/Botox Clinic Dr. R. Mesterman/Dr. J.W. Gorter MUMC 2G Spina Bifida Clinic Dr. J. W. Gorter MUMC 3F Orthopedic Clinic Dr. S. Burrow/Dr. D. Peterson MUMC 2G Motion Lab Dr. J. W. Gorter Innovation Park Prosthetics & Orthotics Chedoke Holbrook Bldg CDRP Children s Development & Rehabilitation Program Chedoke Empire Building Adolescent Transition Clinic Chedoke Holbrook Bldg Swallowing Clinic MUMC 3E Video Swallowing Assessment MUMC Radiology Contact Name Ext Weekday Email Address Lisa Kennedy 73504 Tues/Wednesday AM Lisa Kennedy 73504 Friday once a month Danielle Gilbert 73177 Wednesday/Thursday gilbertda@hhsc.ca Janet Mannen 74478 Wednesday mannen@hhsc.ca Chuck McRae 77573 Various mcrae@hhsc.ca Robin Halls 74469 Tuesday & Thursdays halls@hhsc.ca Sandy Stewart 77415 Fridays stewas@hhsc.ca Elyanne Ratcliffe 75614 Friday AM ratcli@mcmaster.ca Angela Bladon 73857 Thursday PM ladona@hhsc.ca Feeding Team Rounds Holbrook A122 Michelle Ritter 77481 3 rd Thursday 2:30pm-4:00pm ritterm@hhsc.ca

Communication/Learning Pediatric Head Injury Clinic Dr. Mahoney/Dr. Ratz MUMC 3F Down Syndrome Clinic Dr. K. Harman Chedoke Complex Developmental Care Clinic Dr. K. Harman Psychometric Assessment Chedoke Evel Rm 309 ASD Psychometric Assessment ASD Program, King St. W. 3 rd Floor Audiological Assessment Chedoke Evel 1 Speech & Language Assessment Chedoke Evel 3 Cleft Lip & Palate Speech Pathologists Chedoke Evel 452 TAC (Technology Access Clinic) Chedoke Holbrook Rm C201 Pediatric Inpatient School MUMC 3 rd Floor Social/Behavioural Functioning Infant Parent Program Holbrook Bldg 24 Rm H275 PDD Team Community Visits Moreland Building Rm 303 SDBS Early Childhood Educator Chedoke Evel 313 SDBS Early Childhood Educator Chedoke Evel 312 IBI Program ASD Program, King St. W. 3 rd Floor Developmental Pediatrics Residency Placement Lisa Kennedy 73504 2 nd or 4 th Friday Lisa Kennedy 73504 1 st Tuesday of each month Lisa Kennedy 73504 3 rd Tuesday of each month Bertha Parish x77214 Monday, Tuesdays & parishbe@hhsc.ca Thursdays Lorraine Hoult x77424 Various hoult@hhsc.ca Carrie Peddle x77854 Various peddle@hhsc.ca Amber Cauwenbergs Brenda Murphy- Anderson x74259 Various Cauwenberg@hhsc.ca x77237 Various andmurph@hhsc.ca Shelley Deegan X74423 Various Deegan@hhsc.ca Laura Dowling X76130 Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday am laura.dowling@hwdsb.on.ca Magda Doris x77092 Mondays, Tuesdays, dorism@hhsc.ca Thursdays Sue Robertson x77758 Various robersue@hhsc.ca Linda Drysdale x74692 Various drysdale@hhsc.ca Nancy Dingwall x77885 Various dingwall@hhsc.ca Lorraine Hoult x77424 Eligibility sessions Tues pm & Fri am Lisa Kennedy X73504 Thursdays (WS) Tuesdays (Boyd) hoult@hhsc.ca Psychiatrists at Developmental Pediatrics Dr Marc Woodbury Smith Dr. Kerry Boyd CYMH Referral System Emily Stein X74241 steine@hhsc.ca SDBS (Specialized Development & Behaviour Service) Dr. J. Summers Jane Summers 74380 Various jsummers@hhsc.ca Outpatient Clinics 1. All learners are expected to attend the clinics assigned in their schedules. You will see a variety of both new consultations and follow-up patients during these clinics. It is recommended that you observe at least one full developmental exam prior to seeing patients independently (depending on your level of comfort). You should also have a complete observed history and physical examination at some point during your rotation. If you do not feel comfortable with the assigned consult, based on your level of training, please inform the assigned Developmental Pediatrician.

2. When seeing patients it is very important to make a note of the assessment start and finish times. This is necessary for billing purposes as much of the billing is time based and the times are a necessary part of the health record. 3. For each consult and follow up you are responsible for a written consultation note as well as a formal dictation. These should both be completed within 24 hours of seeing the patient. When dictating Chedoke reports, it is imperative to verbally add the correct Meditech ID# prior to beginning the body of your report. The ID Number (which always begins with K) can be found on the Meditech outpatient record or progress note, which will be clipped to the front of the patient chart. Be sure to include the site number (Chedoke #14), report type (#9-routine, #6-priority), and patient type (#4) when dictating. If you need to discuss a dictation with one of the doctors please use the priority (#6) report type to speed up the wait time. Charts MUST remain in the building to ensure security of the personal health information. 4. The follow up instructions, testing to be ordered and recommendations from the assessment are to be clearly written on a Hamilton Health Sciences Doctor s Order sheet and given to the booking clerk in room 462 for processing (Dr. Mahoney s charts to his secretary room 455). 5. You are expected to complete and submit any requisition/referral forms required for the patients that you have seen in clinic. Please drop off all forms at the registration desk in room 462 on the 4 th floor of the Evel building. It is your responsibility that these forms are fully and appropriately completed. Parking at Chedoke To park in the Chedoke, Evel parking lot you will have to pay $5.00 in loonies and toonies upon exit. Parking permits are available for $54.12 per month. There is a $2.00/day lot if you don t mind walking a bit further. There is also limited free street parking available as well. If you have questions or require a parking permit for the Chedoke site, please contact the parking office at 905-521-2100 x77754. Resident Room The Resident s room is on the 4 th floor of the Evel building, room 448 and contains a work space, computer and telephone for your use. This room will be shared by all of the residents and clinical clerks on rotation at any given time. Coats, backpacks, etc can be left in this room while in clinic but please keep in mind that the door will remain unlocked during the day. Coffee Shop There is a coffee shop which makes light lunches at the Chedoke site on the first floor of the Evel Building. If you prefer to bring your own lunch, please let Lisa know and she will point out the nearest refrigerator. Photocopier If you require photocopying, faxing, printing or scanning please contact Lisa in room 449 for further direction. Personal Time Off Any personal time off needs to be applied for through Medportal and approved by Postgraduate Medical Education.

Sick Time Off If you need to take a sick day please contact Lisa Kennedy as well as the physician s office that you would be scheduled to be joining that day, either by email or phone. Evaluation and Feedback Please feel free to advise us at any time of concerns or questions you may have regarding your rotation with Developmental Pediatrics. These questions can be sent to Lisa Kennedy at: who will direct them to the appropriate party. Your concerns will be evaluated as soon as possible to ensure the remainder of your rotation is a comfortable one. Part way through your rotation we will send you an email asking you if you have any concerns. If you do, a prompt reply to this notice will ensure the situation will be evaluated as soon as possible and corrected to ensure a comfortable rotation for everyone involved. Also part way through your rotation, Dr. Kraus de Camargo or Dr. Mahoney will provide feedback directly to you if there are concerns by any of the faculty members, or if the rotation objectives have not been met. A final evaluation meeting will be scheduled with either Dr. Kraus de Camargo or Dr. Mahoney to discuss your rotation and to give and receive feedback. The date of your final evaluation will be posted in the top right hand corner of your schedule. Please advise ASAP if this date is not good for you. Residents are also asked to complete evaluations on staff pediatricians. All of the staff hope the learning experience during your rotation is a positive one and meets your personal objectives. Please do not hesitate to discuss any questions or concerns along the way. Welcome to our division!