Rotation Director: Vilma Drelichman, M.D., FACP, FIDSA
Duration: One month
Maximum number of student per four-week period: Two
Candidates: Senior students of approved allopathic and osteopathic medical schools
Objectives:
- To become familiar with clinical evaluation of patients with infections relative to diagnosis, cost-effective antibiotic therapy, applied medical microbiology, basic immunology and pharmacokinetics of antimicrobial agents.
- To become acquainted with laboratory studies pertaining to the infectious disease patient, i.e. clinical microbiology, serum chemistries, immunological studies and radiologic studies.
- To participate in clinical, laboratory and outcome research.
- To observe and participate in invasive and diagnostic procedures associated with infectious disease patients.
- To encourage journal and textbook reading.
Description:
The Infectious Disease rotation at Providence Hospital is a consultative service under the direction of a full-time board- certified faculty member. The above educational objectives can be achieved by:
- Following and performing the infectious disease consultation on a small number of patients and presenting the history, physical findings, and impressions to the attending;
- Participating in formal infectious disease teaching rounds and daily rounds with the attending;
- Reviewing laboratory and radiology studies pertaining to infectious disease patients, such as clinical microbiology, serum chemistries, immunological studies, and radiologic studies;
- Observing and participating in invasive and diagnostic procedures associated with infectious disease patients;
- Taking part in basic research on a selected clinical study;
- Attending the Infectious Disease Conference on the second Monday of each month, which consists of the presentation of 2 interesting cases;
- Attending the monthly journal club which meets the last Monday of the month; and
- Attending ID Grand Rounds at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI.
Recommended Reading:
- Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 17th edition
- Principles and Practice of Infectious Disease,
- Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 22nd edition
- Infectious disease articles in Annals of Internal Medicine
- Infectious disease articles on the New England Journal of Medicine