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Residency Training Program in General PediatricsDidacticsFormal TeachingThe formal teaching component of the training program is accomplished primarily during bedside rounds, since clinical pediatrics is learned through the challenge of responsibility for patients. In addition, there is a five-day a week program of scheduled rounds and conferences assuring a balanced complete education. The learning experience is further rounded out by a full calendar of available conferences and meetings, both intra- and interdepartmental, throughout each day of the week. As an integral part of the training program, the following didactics are provided: Morning Report (weekdays), Attending Rounds (daily), Residents' Conference (weekly), Core Curriculum Series (monthly), Residency Orientation Seminars (June), Orientation Review Series (daily July Oct.), Grand Rounds (weekly), Patient Management Conference (weekly), Ethics Conference (monthly), Journal Club (bimonthly), Morbidity and Mortality Conference (monthly), Radiology Conference (weekly), Pathophysiology Conference (monthly), Continuity Practice Conference (daily).
An important strength of a medical school/university training program is the opportunity to interact with other medical disciplines. All residents may attend any of the numerous conferences held by the other departments at the Health Science Center. In addition to the pediatric conferences described above, a number of multidisciplinary subspecialty conferences are held regularly. These include:
There are also seasonal didactic events. During the months of July and August, much of the conference schedule is replaced by an Orientation Series of lectures and discussions meant to introduce new residents to some basic topics in pediatrics and review these topics for more senior house staff. The department has sponsored annual meetings in Pediatric Endocrinology, Pediatric Asthma, Developmental Disabilities, Pediatric Renal Disease and Sickle Cell Disease. In the spring, there is Pediatric Alumni Day when distinguished members or alumni of the Department of Pediatrics are invited to give presentations about featured topics. And, in April, as preparation for the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting, time is arranged for residents and faculty whose abstracts have been accepted to give their presentations to the 'home crowd' first and demonstrate some of the research activities occurring within the department. |