A research project
will be created that will be worked on throughout the clinical year
with research time available. The project will be presented as a
poster at a national geriatric conference, presented to the Family
Medicine residents, and considered for publication.
The state
department of Public Health is in Des Moines, providing an
opportunity to participate on teams researching public health issues
at both the state in coordination with the Centers for Disease
Control (CDC).
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1 week
Neuro-imaging (William Young, M. D.)
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1 week with
Neuropsychologist (Dee Nerum, Psy.D.)
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4 weeks
with Neurologist (Michael Jacoby, M. D.)
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2 weeks: Wound care
center (Ravi Vermuri, M. D.)
The fellow will
work on the wound care team in the wound care center, the hospital
and on home visits to assess and manage acute and chronic wounds.
Concurrent Longitudinal Blocks: (over 22 weeks)
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Long term Care (Roy
Overton, D.O., Robert Conner, D.O.)
The fellow will
participate in care of the nursing home resident in facilities that
provide care at assisted living, skilled, intermediate care and
progressive levels of dementia care in a longitudinal experience.
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Subacute Care (Roy
Overton, D.O., Robert Conner, D.O.)
The fellow will
evaluate and manage elderly patients as they move from inpatient
setting to Subacute care to increase their functional status, or get
treatment as a step-down from the hospital.
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Home Care (Ben
Collins, D.O.)
The fellow will
have a unique experience working with a faculty who assesses and
manages elderly patients in their homes and when they are admitted
to the hospital.
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Home Hospice (Roy
Molina, M.D.)
The fellow will
have an opportunity to participate on the teams that care for
patients and their families in the home setting at the end of life.
Home visits will be made with the team and the fellow will
participate in the twice-weekly coordination of care meetings with
the medical director and staff.
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Geriatric Consults
(Rob McKinney, D.O.)
The fellow will do
consults of inpatient elderly to evaluate, treat geriatric syndrome
and make discharge and palliative care recommendations.
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Palliative Care
(Stephen Berry, M.D.)
The fellow will
work on the inpatient palliative care team to assess the individual
needs of the elderly patient and their family in the palliation of
chronic debilitating medical conditions. Palliation will include the
medical, social, and spiritual assessment and recommendations for
quality of life issues.
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2 weeks: Hospice
Care at Hospice facility (Martin Mortens, D.O.)
Time will spent at
the inpatient hospice facility working with the hospice team in the
day-to-day management of end of life issues and in the twice-weekly
care meetings with the medical director and staff.
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6 weeks: Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation (Kurt Smith, D.O.)
Evaluations and
management of elderly patients requiring intensive rehabilitation
services will be done initially in the inpatient setting, followed
on the rehabilitation unit and in follow-up outpatient.
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2 weeks: Elective
OTHER:
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Geriatric
Assessment Clinic- at
Mercy Family Medicine
and out reach to Storm Lake, Iowa
(1/2 day per month combined)
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Continuity Clinic-
½ day per week
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Research
Development-approx. ½ day per month
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Educational
afternoon: ½ day 2 x a month
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Journal Club
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Board Review
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Lecture topic
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Geriatric Morning
Report (once a month with the Family medicine residents)
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Committees:
Palliative Care, Ethics Committee
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Community Medicine
(8 half days)
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Specialty Clinics
(6 half days)
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Nursing Home Rounds
with Family Medicine Residents (7:30-9:30am once a month)
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1 week: American
Medical Directors Annual Meeting
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1 week: American
Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting
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