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Title: Academic Days


1
Academic Days
  • Carol Geller MD, CCFP
  • Coordinator of Academic Days
  • Department of Family Medicine
  • University of Ottawa

2
Goals
  • To complement unit based and core rotation
    teaching
  • To help you prepare for the CCFP certification
    exam
  • Develop presentation and feedback skills
  • The development of lifelong learners and
    physician educators

3
Material to be covered
  • Departmental Lectures practice management, EBM,
    research and exam preparation sessions
  • Rounds City wide, pediatric and resident rounds
  • Behavioural medicine
  • The rest focused on CFPCs Evaluation
    Objectives for the certificiation in family
    medicine, resident requests and practical skills

4
Evaluation Objectives In Family Medicine
  • Abdominal Pain 1
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support 2
  • Allergy 3
  • Anemia 4
  • Antibiotics 5
  • Anxiety 6
  • Asthma 7
  • Atrial Fibrillation 8
  • Bad News 9
  • Behavioural Problems 10
  • Breast Lump 11
  • Cancer 12
  • Chest Pain 13
  • Chronic Disease 14 Family Issues 37
  • Fatigue 38
  • Fever 39
  • Fractures 40
  • Gastro-intestinal Bleed 41
  • Dehydration 22
  • Dementia 23
  • Depression 24
  • Diabetes 25
  • Diarrhea 26
  • Difficult Patient 27
  • Disability 28
  • Dizziness 29
  • Domestic Violence (Sexual, Physical,
    Psychological) 30
  • Dyspepsia 31
  • Dysuria 32
  • Earache 33
  • Eating Disorders 34
  • Elderly 35
  • Epistaxis 36
  • Family Issues 37
  • Fatigue 38
  • Fever 39

5
Evaluative objectives continued
  • Infertility 52
  • Insomnia 53
  • Ischemic Heart Disease 54
  • Joint Disorder 55
  • Lacerations 56
  • Learning 57
  • Lifestyle 58
  • Loss of Consciousness 59
  • Loss of Weight 60
  • Low-back Pain 61
  • Meningitis 62
  • Menopause 63
  • Mental Competency 64
  • Multiple Medical Problems 65
  • Neck Pain 66
  • Newborn 67
  • Obesity 68
  • Osteoporosis 69
  • Palliative Care 70
  • Substance Abuse 89
  • Suicide 90
  • Thyroid 91
  • Trauma 92
  • Travel Medicine 93
  • Upper Respiratory Tract Infection 94
  • Urinary Tract Infection 95
  • Vaginal Bleeding 96
  • Vaginitis 97
  • Violent/Aggressive Patient 98
  • Well-baby Care

6
Evaluative Objectives continued
  • www.cfpc.ca/local/files/Education/Key20Features.p
    df

7
Core Curriculum
  • Behavioural Medicine Dr. Dahna Berkson
  • Care of the Elderly Drs. Eisener-Parsche and
    Harley
  • Palliative Care Dr. Pippa Hall
  • SOOs/Sampss Preparation Dr. Kendall Noel
  • Womens Health Dr. Christiane Kuntz

8
Core Curriculum Continued
  • Practice Management Dr. Tom Faloon
  • Evidence Based Medicine Dr. Tom Elmslie
  • Research Dr. William Hogg

9
Presentors
  • Physicians Family Physicians and Specialists
  • Allied Health Care Professionals Social Workers,
    Pharmacists, Nurses, Nurse Practioners and
    Psychologists

10
Attendance
  • Professionalism
  • -Academic Days are not a day off
  • Respect
  • -For the presenters who have volunteered
    their time
  • -For the family medicine program that
    advocates for

    these days on your behalf
  • -Services which release you from work to
    attend

11
Attendance
  • Academic days start at 900 am sharp
  • City Wide Rounds start at 800am (attendance is
    optional)
  • TWO SIGN IN SHEETS one in the am and one in the
    pm
  • Let Melanie Mathieu know at mmathieu_at_scohs.on.ca
    if you will not be present

12
Attendance
  • Accepted absences
  • -on call the night before
  • -on a rural rotation or elective away
  • -helping your service out with morning rounds
  • -ill
  • Need to be present for 75 of Academic Days to
    successfully complete program

13
Proposed Template for the Day
  • City Wide Rounds OPTIONAL (0800-0900)
  • Lectures-will likely include 1hr of Behavioural
    Medicine related topic (0900-1100)
  • Lunch (1100-1200)
  • Paeds. Rounds-teleconferenced from CHEO
    Mandatory (1200-1300)
  • Small group learning (ideally) or lectures
    (1300-1500)
  • Resident Rounds (1500-1615)

14
  • The template is subject to change
  • The agenda will be sent to you prior to Academic
    Day
  • Attempts will be made to get a copy of the
    presentation, including the Resident Rounds, and
    post them on the Academic Day webpage

15
Evaluation of Academic Days
  • Web One45
  • Your feedback is crucial, constructive criticism
    preferred
  • Confidential
  • Academic Day Committee

16
Academic Day Committee
  • 2 PGY-1 and PGY-2 representatives ideally along
    with the chief residents
  • Meet 3 times per year (Thursday a.m.)

17
Resident Rounds
  • Resident Rounds
  • -3 to 4 X 15 minute presentations by
    residents (12 minutes presentation/3 minutes
    questions)
  • -flexible but responsible
  • -not the blind leading the blind
  • -It is up to you to make it interesting

18
Resident Rounds
  • -Ideally Case based
  • -Provide a few clinical PEARLS
  • -Move beyond traditional medical school
    presentation
  • -Topics based on current articles in CMAJ,
    Canadian Family Physician and American Family
    Physician
  • -You are free to choose your own topic

19
Resident Rounds
  • Refer to the Academic Day webpage for Resident
    Rounds assignment and general instructions
  • If you can not present, you are expected to find
    your own replacement and let Melanie know at
    mmathieu_at_scohs.on.ca
  • www.familymedicine.uottawa.ca/eng/AcademicDaySched
    ule.aspx

20
Benefits of Being the Tutor
  • Teaching resulted in better learning than being
    taught.
  • attributable to deeper studying of material
    when preparing to teach.
  • The tutee also benefits

21
  • Can you learn everything in 22 days????

22
  • NO

23
My service put me on call the night before
Academic Day
  • Continues to happen despite the department
    sending out notices to all services
  • Prior to the rotation
  • -inform the service that you can not be on
    call the day before or the day of (Ob-Gyn) of an
    Academic Day

24
  • On receipt of the call schedule, check that they
    respected your/the programs wishes
  • Immediately contact the scheduler if there is an
    error and c.c. email to Lynn Fournier/Melanie
    Mathieu to change the call schedule or leave at
    2300

25
Conclusion
  • Enjoy (I hope)
  • Your feedback is greatly appreciated and has lead
    to many changes in the past
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