PSYCHIATRY CLERKSHIP SERVICE ASSIGNMENT S: 8AB PSYCHIATRY ROTATION HINES VA INPATIENT (708) ATTENDING HINES VA GERIATRICS

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PSYCHIATRY CLERKSHIP SERVICE ASSIGNMENT S: 8AB PSYCHIATRY ROTATION HINES VA INPATIENT (708) 202-2817 HINES VA GERIATRICS Dr. Ripeckyj Dr. Ripeckjy HINES VA SUBSTANCE ABUSE Dr. Barthwell Sammy Sinno David Lee Greg Day Jackie Kuziej Juliana Verticchio Amber Anderson Alex Tauchen HINES INTAKE (708) Dr. Cherian Dr. Cherian HINES VA CONSULTS (708) 202-3259 Dr. Tummala Dr Tummala LOYOLA CONSULTS PGR 68777-11155 Drs. Rao & Meresh Drs. Rao & Meresh Drs. Rao & Meresh MADDEN (708) 338-7103 Kelly Dorsey Steven Factor Nicole Reizine-Evanko Christopher Song Suzanne Jenkins Carolyn Kron Jason Johns Tom Kuprys Erin Van Wagenen Shams Bakhos Denise Sulo 2. CLINICAL SITE ORIENTATIONS: TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 2010: Loyola Consultation Service students meet with Dr. Rao at 8:30 a.m., Bldg. 105 Conference Room 1945. Hines students will meet with Dr. Tummala in the Hines Psychiatry Bldg., 1st floor, North Wing, Room 1088 at 9:00 a.m. Dr. Tummala may be contacted at Extension 23259, paged at (708) 988-0915. students should report to the Administrative Office at 9:00 a.m. and ask to speak with Dr. Sharpe.

8AB Psychiatry Clerkship Lecture Schedule Monday, April 5, 2010 SSOM/360 8:15-9:15 Clerkship Orientation David Schilling, MD 9:15-11:00 On Call Assessment & Mental Status Exam David Schilling, MD 11:00-12:15 Interviewing Karen Hadley, MD 12:15-1:00 LUNCH BREAK Hines VA Bldg 1/Rm F-439 1:00-3:00 VA Computer Orientation SSOM/360 3:30-4:30 Suicide Assessment Megha Chadha, MD Tuesday, April 6, 2010 SSOM/360 12:00-1:00 SPPAM Orientation David Schilling, MD 1:00-2:30 Personality Disorders Heather Eisele, MD 2:30-4:30 Psychotropic Medications Sittanur Shoush, MD Thursday, April 8, 2010 SSOM/360 1:30-2:00 SPPAM Demo Nathan Ontrop SSOM/360 2:00 5:00 Substance Abuse Learning Block David Barthwell, MD Monday, April 12, 2010 SSOM/360 2:00 5:00 Anxiety Learning Block Thomas Nutter, MD Tuesday, April 13, 2010 SSOM/ 345 8:30 11:30 Schizophrenia Learning Block David Schilling, MD Wednesday, April 14, 2010 ~ PCM-3 ~ Thursday, April 15, 2010 SSOM/170 8:00 11:00 Depression Learning Block Ralph Orland, MD SSOM/170 11:00 12:00 Eating Disorders Lecture Ralph Orland, MD Friday, April, 16, 2010 SSOM/360 1:00 2:00 Neuropsychiatry Learning Block Murali Rao, MD SSOM/360 2:00 3:00 Neuropsychiatry Case Studies Alia Ali, MD SSOM/360 3:00 4:00 Neuropsychological Testing in Dementia Margaret Primeau, PhD Wednesday, April 28, 2010 ~ CLINICAL SKILS ~ Wednesday, May 12, 2010 SSOM/460 5:00-7:00 Pharmacology Review Sittanur Shoush, MD Friday, May 14, 2010 Bldg/Rm Time FINAL EXAM SSOM/460 8:30-11:30 Multiple Choice Exam SSOM/360 12:30-2:30 Video OSCE Exam

STUDENT ASSIGNMENTS FOR LECTURES Week 1, Monday, April 5, 2010 Be rested and ready to go. Week 1, Tuesday, April 6, 2010 Review Syllabus pages 1-6 Read SPPAM orientation packet and review potential presentation topics come ready to pick a tentative topic and to schedule your presentation. Week 1, Wednesday, April 7, 2010 Read/review lecture handout Schizophrenia and Other Psychiatric Disorders Read Expert Consensus Treatment Guidelines for Schizophrenia Read the Patient with First Episode Psychosis Answer the questions from Readiness Assessment Test (this is ungraded) General comment: You will benefit from reading over, even superficially, any and/or all lecture handouts prior to attending the lecture. Electronic Library References Psychiatry Clerkship: E-Books Kaplan and Saddock Comprehensive Text DSM IV TR Database in Ovid PsycINFO E-Journals American Journal of Psychiatry Psychiatric Services Psychosomatics Academic Psychiatry

OUTPATIENT EXPERIENCE Loyola, & Hines students are required to spend time in Psychiatric Out-Patient Clinics. You are encouraged to try to spend as much time as possible in outpatient clinic. Use you re the back of your student log yellow card: to document your clinic experience. This requires attendings/residents initials. Resident clinic may be either at Loyola Fahey Clinic (Building 54) or Hines VA Mental Health Clinic. Sammy Sinno Dr. Lim John.Lim@va.gov Christopher Song Dr. Jabeen Ali 68777-14725 David Lee Dr. Lim John.Lim@va.gov Suzanne Jenkins Dr. Jabeen Ali 68777-14725 Greg Day Dr. Lim John.Lim@va.gov Carolyn Kron Dr. Karen Hadley 68777-16895 Jackie Kuziej Dr. Lim John.Lim@va.gov Jason Johns Dr. Sittanur Shoush 68777-16893 Juliana Verticchio Your supervising attending Tom Kuprys Dr. Sittanur Shoush 68777-16893 Amber Anderson Your supervising attending Erin Van Wagenen Dr. Megha Chadha 68777-16894 Alex Tauchen Dr. Tsai at Extension 3289 Shams Bakhos Dr. Sukanya Pillia 68777-12629 Nicole Reizine-Evanko Dr. Tsai at Extension 3289 Denise Sulo Dr. Sukanya Pillia 68777-12629 It is required students contact the above Attending or Resident by the end of the first week of the rotation to set up a mutually agreeable time to be at the clinic. Please remember to give your service attending/resident sufficient notice regarding the date that you will be in the Out-Patient Clinic. If there is any trouble contacting the above, please contact Dr. Hadley (pager 68777-16895) or Dr. Shoush (pager 68777-16893). Hines Clinic Dr. Cherian Students Report to room 1087C as assigned: Dr. Philips Students Report to room 1081 as assigned: Monday Hines 12:45 pm Clinic Thursday Hines 8:00 a.m. Clinic Sammy Sinno April 19, 2010 Juliana Verticchio April 22, 2010 David Lee April 26, 2010 Amber Anderson April 29, 2010 Greg Day May 3, 2010 Alex Tauchen May 6, 2010 Jackie Kuziej May 10, 2010 Loyola Outpatient Clinic (LOC) New Patient Visit (NPV) Clinic Wednesday NPV Clinic The clinic runs until 5:00 p.m. you are expected to be in clinic the entire time Shams Bakhos April 21, 2010 Report to Mary Kenny, RN Rm. 4131 @ 1:10 PM Tom Kuprys April 21, 2010 Report to Lisa Beck, LCSW Rm. 4122 @ 12:20 PM Denise Sulo May 5, 2010 Report to Mary Kenny, RN Rm. 4131 @ 1:10 PM Erin Van Wagenen May 5, 2010 Report to Lisa Beck, LCSW Rm. 4122 @ 12:20 PM REPORT TO: The Service Reps in the Loyola Outpatient Clinic/Psychiatry. The Reps will ensure that you connect with either Mary or Lisa. It is recommended that you bring something to read in case of no-show appointments. Alternates Clinic Opportunities must schedule ahead of time to insure single student attends Loyola Child Clinic--email Dr. Gutierrez to scheduled MGutier@lumc.edu Geriatric/Memory Clinic--email Dr. Rao to Schedule MRao@lumc.edu Other Clinical Experiences: It s okay to go with fellow students to inpatient units, with the exception of. If you re on Consultation Liaison and want to go to milieu therapy such as an AA group or community meeting, contact a student on that service and go together.

ON CALL EXPERIENCE During your Psychiatry Clerkship, each student must complete two school night calls and one overnight call. A school-night is Sunday through Thursday. An overnight call is Friday or Saturday. Occasionally a student will be required to complete four school nights only. Call hours are as follows: Monday Thursday 4:30 p.m - 10:00 p.m. Friday 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 a.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Reporting for call: Monday Friday Saturday- Sunday Promptly page the resident at 4:30. Stow belongings in Loyola s call room. Meet on call resident at Hines or Loyola at 4:45. Report to the Loyola hospital cafeteria at 8:00 AM for shift change. While on call, students will be under the direct supervision of the psychiatric residents on call. It is the student s responsibility to contact the resident on call and remain in constant communication with their resident with or without a pager. This can be done by paging the resident (pager #68777-11155) and giving the resident your pager number or cell phone number. Lack of availability of the student due to pager malfunctioning will NOT be acceptable. Students are expected to cover Loyola and Hines VA Hospitals inpatient units with the resident. This includes both emergency rooms and all emergency consults at both facilities. On call is the ideal setting for encountering fresh patients for evaluation. Because of this, it is expected the student see patients throughout the night. You re paying $150 for a day of psychiatry education get your money s worth. Lecture vs. call. The student can report for call after the lecture. Though the student has the option to have call or lecture take priority. Either is okay. If you have any problems or questions contact the clerkship director or the clerkship coordinator. Students on call are expected to present a case at the next morning report (Monday through Friday). Students on call Tuesdays are expected to present a case at Thursday s morning report. Post call students are expected to participate in educational exercises. If there are issues regarding this you need to notify the Coordinator: aandel@lumc.edu 8. MORNING REPORT Hines,, and Loyola students are Required to attend morning report at 8:00 a.m. as scheduled below. Monday Fahey Center Bldg 54,Rm 214 The Porch Tuesday Maguire Bldg 105 Room 1940 Wednesday Thursday Hines Bldg 228 Room 1023 Friday Hines Bldg 228 Room 1088 Shams Bakhos Amber Anderson Shams Bakhos Amber Anderson Kelly Dorsey Gregory Day Kelly Dorsey Gregory Day Steven Factor Jason Johns Steven Factor Jason Johns Suzanne Jenkins Tomas Kuprys Suzanne Jenkins Tomas Kuprys Carolyn Kron Jacqueline Kuziej Carolyn Kron Jacqueline Kuziej David Lee Christopher Song David Lee Christopher Song Nicole Reizine-Evanko Alexander Tauchen Nicole Reizine-Evanko Alexander Tauchen Sammy Sino Erin Van Wagenen Sammy Sino Erin Van Wagenen Denise Sulo Juliana Verticchio Denise Sulo Juliana Verticchio NOTE: If post-call on Tuesday a.m. go to morning report not SPPAM. Notify SPPAM faculty of reason for absence. Students on call Tuesdays present a case at Thursday s morning report. ****If there are NO students on call prior to Morning Report there will NOT be a Morning Report EXCEPT Thursday Morning Report WILL meet EVERY Thursday.

PRESENTING PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS OF MEDICINE (S.P.P.A.M.) SCHEDULE: 8:00 AM - Room 360 April 20, 27, May 4, 11 Evaluators: Dr. Ralph Orland and Dr. Gabriel Valdes Students: Shams Bakhos, Kelly Dorsey, Steven Factor, Suzanne Jenkins, Carolyn Kron, David Lee, Nicole Reizine-Evanko, Sammy Sinno, Denise Sulo. 4:00 PM - Room 360 April 20, 27, May 4, 11 Evaluators: Dr. Margaret Primeau and Dr. Joshua Nathan Students: Amber Anderson, Gregory Day, Jason Johns, Tomas Kuprys, Jacqueline Kuziej, Christopher Song, Alexander Tauchen, Erin Van Wagenen, Juliana Verticchio. SPPAM ATTENDANCE: An important part of the SPPAM experience is presenting to an audience. Thus, it is important that students attend all of their group s SPPAM sessions. If your schedule allows, you are encouraged to attend presentations of the other groups. See your SPPAM Orientation handout for further details about SPPAM 10. Clinical Skills Experience All clerkship students will participate in a clinical skills exercise at the medical school s Clinical Skills Center. This exercise is graded and will be worth 30 points or 6.7% of the overall clerkship grade. Feedback on each student s performance will be provided by both the Standardized Patient and a faculty member or senior resident. The clinical skills experience for this clerkship is scheduled for the evening of Wednesday the fourth week. Further details will be sent to you by e-mail.