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Read MoreStinking Roses and The Feedback Sandwich — Why the word ‘negative’ turns feedback painful, and what you can do about it.
Read MoreEver wonder what goes on in the heads of Cardiologists as they read EKGs? Test out your EKG reading chops with the Weekly EKGs and have our expert Dr. Ohlbaum walk you through her thought process as she interprets them.
Read MoreJust a quick reminder about protocol for holdovers (both for going from long call into nights AND night into the AM). The hold overs for long call are patients called up from 7:30 - 8PM and for the night team are patients called up after 6AM. The expectation is that the resident team called will return the call to bedboard, lay eyes on the patient, and place basic skeleton orders. It is then their job to signout the patient to the oncoming team
Long-blockers, miss AAP this week? Check out the documentation resources on the website under inpatient logistics. Danielle Weber will also find another time to have a session for residents interested in finding out tricks for documentation and learning some essentials for billing.
The Doctor's Dilemma group has begun practicing and you are invited! Keep an eye out for invitations and please join the team!
If you haven't already, check out the website's newest addition - the "Weekly EKG" will be posted every Friday. It's a fantastic way to practice your EKG interpretation skills. Check it out!
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What is the best way to receive feedback? Use these two words…
Read MoreThis week we had a case of myxedema comma presented in noon report. Check out this quick review of the important aspects of the diagnosis
Read MoreEver wonder what goes on in the heads of Cardiologists as they read EKGs? Test out your EKG reading chops with the Weekly EKGs and have our expert Dr. Ohlbaum walk you through her thought process as she interprets them.
Read MoreDid you know that UC recently expanded its palliative care consult service? If you have a patient that you think would benefit from palliative care or hospice, please consult them. In addition, they are looking to get resident feedback on the consult service. If you would like to be involved or have any thoughts, email Dr. Herbst at Lori.Herbst@cchmc.org
If you are consulting Interventional Radiology, please be sure to place a consult order in Epic AND call via the paging center/Amion to discuss the consult. If there is no Epic consult order, IR cannot complete the consult
If you are planning to present during the Resident Poster Presentations on 9/19, then turn your abstract into Jillian ASAP. The deadline for poster layout assistance by the UC printshop is 8/17. See Jillian's recent email for further details
The Doctor's Dilemma group has begun practicing and you are invited! Their practice jeopardy sessions are a fun way to study for the ITE, boards, or upcoming Mathis tests. The next session is in the noon report room on 8/13 and will cover Endocrine. Come join!
Be on the look out for a new feature on the Silver Fridge soon! With the help of Dr. Ohlbaum, we will soon be introducing a "Weekly EKG" section that features interesting EKGs and Dr. O's interpretation. I have palpitations just thinking abou it
We've made some changes to Inside The Silver Fridge in the Inpatient Resources section. Check out the Inpatient Logistics, Rotational Guides, and Reading Lists to find helpful documents and articles to help you suceed on the Wards. If you think anything should be added or are interested in writing a "how to" for any particualr rotation, let Gene or Greg know
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Medical training often promotes a Fixed Mindset. If we want to move to Growth Mindset we first need to recognize what we are now doing. Read this story of an attending and two students on the wards. Do you see yourself reflected in the narrative?
Read MoreThe Heme-Onc team presented a patient with newly diagnosed small cell lung cancer. Here is some key information to take away from the case…
Read MoreAugust 9th will be on Endocarditis specifically its diagnosis and management.
Read MoreDisclaimer: Educational materials are not intended to substitute the advice of healthcare professionals. The information does not endorse any particular medication, test, procedure, treatment, or therapy as safe or effective for any particular patient or health condition. All patient case details and dates on this website have been changed to preserve anonymity.
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