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Mary Bridge Rotation Information
Faculty and Resident Chair: Faculty: Howard Uman, MD, Mark Johnson, MD
Jonathan Chalett, MD: jonathanchalett@hotmail.com (scheduling contact) Jennifer Maya, the GME coordinator Email: jennifer.maya@multicare.org or cell phone: (253) 224-5962; and desk phone (253) 403-1848.
Please contact Jennifer Maya at least two weeks prior to your first shift to schedule an orientation. Mary Bridge Children's Health Center
Introduction: During the second year, each resident will spend two 4-week rotations combining pediatric emergency care at Mary Bridge Hospital in Tacoma and orthopedics at sites in Seattle. Methods: Each week will consist of two twelve-hour ER shifts. There is no overnight ER duty, but a room will be provided for those days when it is more convenient to stay in Tacoma (potentially 2 nights per week). During these 2 months, residents will also spend 2 full days per week in scheduled various ortho clinics. One of the clinics the residents rotate through addresses pediatric orthopedic problems specifically. An orientation packet for Marybridge ER should be provided prior to the rotation along with the ER resident schedule.
MB 1
MB 2
Readings:
Please review the Mary Bridge google group before your rotation to access the upcoming schedules for the MB ER. The reading objectives are included listed on the google group below updated by the Mary Bridge teaching physicians:
http://groups.google.com/group/marybridgeed?lnk
RRC Requirements:
"There must be a structured educational experience to train the resident to deliver emergency care that includes didactic teaching, skills training, and clinical experience in caring for patients of all ages with acute illnesses and injuries in an emergency care setting. Residents should receive structured skills training in all standard current life support skills (e.g. ACLS and PALS) and should learn procedures for both trauma and medical emergencies in patients of all ages. This clinical experience should encompass the equivalent of at least two months on an emergency medicine rotation. The setting used for this training must offer the full spectrum of emergency services, and on-site faculty supervision must be available at all times. Suitable facilities and adequate support personnel must be present for resident training. A minimum patient care experience would include an average of two visits per hour for the resident. The patients seen by family practice residents should be representative of the patient population served by the emergency care facility overall."
Please park in the Baker Center Garage located directly across the street from the main entrance of the hospital.
Orthopedics Rotation Information
Faculty and Resident Chair: Faculty: Jorge Garcia, MD Resident:
Orthopedics rotation paired with Mary Bridge (formerly known as Madigan) can now be scheduled in Seattle. There are a number of orthopedic teachers that are happy to work with us and have agreed to teach. Please review your schedule the week prior to the start of your rotation, and if you are unable to attend please contact faculty chair and ortho site.
Orthopedic Options
Carleton A. Keck, MD, et al Seattle Hand Surgery Group 600 Broadway Medical Building, Suite 440 Phone: (206) 292-6252 Email: ckeck2@comcast.net Comments: Fridays are best. Other days with other surgeons in group: all agreed to teach. Excellent teaching.
David Belfie, MD Virginia Mason Sports Medicine Clinic 1201 Terry Ave. (1st Floor) Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: (206) 223-6487 Email: David.belfie@vmmc.org Contact Person: Randi L Laitala 206-625-7373 ext 66458 or Randi.Laitala@vmmc.org Comments: *Belfie's first patient of the morning is at 8:00am. He normally gets here around 7:45am. If the residents wanted to show up around 7:45 they could be included in our "morning huddle" where we go over the days schedule and anticipate any x-rays or special needs. But if they show up as little later that would be no problem. His last patient of the morning is at 11:30/11:45.
Bill Wilson, MD Alexis Falicov MD Seattle Orthopedic Institute 601 Broadway, Suite 600 Seattle, WA 98122 Email: Scheduler: Jeff (206) 386-2600 ext. 359 (206) 386-2600 Dr. Wilson's clinic start times are as follows: 8:30AM for morning clinic and 1:00PM for afternoon clinic.
Maxine Weyant, MD Orthopedics International, Ltd/Jefferson
Email: weyantm@msn.com
*New Office Location Starting the End of January 2009: Cabrini Medical Tower 901 Boren, Suite 900 Seattle, WA 98104 Comments: Family Medicine physician with Sports Medicine training and experience, doing lots of spine work as well as other programs. Considered one of the better teachers. Available all day Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
John Rumpeltes, PT Olympic Physical Therapy Cabrini Medical Tower 901 Boren Ave., Ste. 410 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206) 447-1570 Email: jrumpeltes@olympicpt.com Comments: Excellent teacher of PT, many subspecialty fields in office, very willing to work with us. *John's first patient comes at 8:30, please be ready by then.
Pepper Toomey, MD
Orthopedic Physician Assoc. - Broadway Scheduler: Meghan at 694-6680, m.walters@proliancesurgeons.com Comments: Summer schedule is noon to 2:30. He works straight through lunch, so residents can get there as soon as they can Thursdays to gain more exposure, and take their lunches after 2:30.
Chris Fletcher Casting Workshop First Hill cast room Thursdays 3:00 - 5:00 for weeks 1 and 3 of each block only. Excellent hands on casting and splinting experience Phone:(206) 618-3231 Email: tibfib@comcast.net
Each of these doctors practices in a group whose other members can teach if the primary contact is unavailable. The resident should place a call to their office the day before the clinic to confirm the schedule.
RRC Requirements: Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine: "All residents must have two-block months or 200 hours experience in the care of patients with orthopedic and musculoskeletal problems, including experience in sports medicine. The curriculum should include non-articular rheumatic disorders, infectious, suppurative and degenerative arthritic conditions, acquired and congenital abnormalities of bones and joints, musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders, evaluation and management of common sprains, fractures and dislocations, preventive care, rehabilitation and restorative function. Clinical experience should include acute evaluation of musculoskeletal trauma and acute pain syndromes. Sports medicine must be a clear and separate curriculum within the two-month/200 hours of experience and must include non-orthopedic aspects of sports medicine with emphasis on care of athletes of all ages, both genders, and persons active or anticipating exercise activities. The care of the athlete includes performance of pre-participation sports physicals, assessment of common injuries, knowledge of treatment and rehabilitation. Both curricula must include performance of procedures common in the evaluation and care of orthopedic and sports medicine patients and participation in the rehabilitation required for these patients. These include interpretation of radiographs, aspiration and injection of joints, and splinting."
Office of Carleton Keck, MD 600 Broadway Medical Building, Suite 440 Easy walking distance from Swedish Family Medicine First Hill.
Office of David Belfie, MD About a 6 blocks walk from SFM, corner of Terry and Seneca
Office of Bill Wilson, MD 801 Broadway, Suite 1000 Easy walking distance from Swedish Family Medicine First Hill.
Office of Pepper Toomey, MD 1229 Madison Easy walking distance from Swedish Family Medicine First Hill.
Other Resources:Scott Hormel, MD Primary Clinic Orthopedics International, Ltd/Jefferson 1600 E. Jefferson #400 Seattle, WA 98122 Phone: (206)323-1900 Contact Person: Sheila Cayhill Fax: 206-323-6868 Specialty: Knees and Shoulders Best Clinic: Monday afternoons
Orthopedics Goals and Objectives
Ortho Clinical Cases http://gait.aidi.udel.edu/res695/homepage/pd_ortho/educate/clincase/clcasehp.htm Interactive Atlas in Ortho and Radiology
Archive links of Curriculum Website
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