Block 11
Schedule of the Day
12:50-1:00 PM
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ZOOM Orientation
Make sure you use the QR Code to sign in!
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1:00-2:30 PM
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Telemedicine Encounters (1:00 or 1:45 start)
- M1 students will be conducting the visit as M2 students observe
- Complete the SOAP Presentation Debrief Qualtrics form with a faculty member during
your debrief session
AMWELL NOW SOAP Presentation Debrief STAFF DOCUMENTATION SURVEY EPIC ACCESS
Clinical Procedures (1:00 or 1:50 start)
- M2 Students will be reviewing vital sign assessment with their M1 mentees
- Fill out the provided vitals sheet while discussing correct methods, possible errors,
and masked vs white coat hypertension
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2:40-3:15 PM
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M1 Ultrasound Time
- M1 students will be scanning the RUQ, LUQ, Subcostal 4 chamber, and Pelvis
- Students must send themselves the RUQ image to submit on post-quiz in D2L
- M2 students should complete the Block 2 Image Debrief Survey form while reviewing
images with their mentee
M1 Image Debrief ULTRASOUND IMAGE UPLOAD INFORMED CONSENT
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3:15-4:00 PM
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M2 Ultrasound Time
- M2 students will be obtaining the 2nd half of the RUSH exam (FAST + AAA) Upload transverse view of Aorta with measurement for post-quiz submission.
- Save loops of your images to review with a faculty member. You do not need to label
any structures!
- Fill out the RUSH Block 11 Image Debrief Qualtrics form with faculty as you review
your images
BLOCK 11 US DEBRIEF
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Telemedicine Patient Encounters
PREWORK REQUIRED
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- Review your patient's medical history and prepare for your telemedicine patient encounter
- Please send your M1 a [secure] email with pertinent patient information and guidance
on your recommendation for what they should cover in the visit. Your M1 does not
have EMR access currently and this is the only way they can review the patient information.
- Be prepared to assist your M1 setting up a telemedicine visit and documenting in the
correct place and with the correct template in the EMR (videos above)
- Be prepared to present objective data and the assessment and plan on the day of the
encounter
- Recorders are the only ones that write a note and will receive the majority of that
note already written from their mentee in a [secure] email.
- Watch the SOAP presentation video and use it to assist with educating your M1s on presenting prior to and during the
debrief.
POSTWORK
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- Recorders: Edit and complete your mentee’s note on your patient by 5:00 PM 48 hours
after your patient encounter and sign/submit your note to Clinical Experience Preceptor
for signature. Submit to all others as a reviewer: PCL preceptor, primary care physician,
and partner. If have SP encounter, send note the PCE preceptor, PCL preceptor, partner,
and mentees. Your final is sufficient for feedback to your mentees, however you can
offer additional constructive feedback as you feel is appropriate.
- Once your note is sent to your Clinical Experience Preceptor, fill out Staff Documentation Qualtrics Survey to receive documentation feedback.
- Send feedback received from the Qualtrics survey to your Mentee(s) to review. If you
had a SP encounter include your edited note in the email for them to review.
- Complete the Class of 2027 PCL Clinical Experience Survey.
- If any of the above is not performed you may lose professionalism points.
Clinical Procedures
REFRESH
- Optional Review M2 vital sign videos
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PREWORK
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- Review 2017 ACC/AHA HTN Guidelines (pages e24 - e27)
- Will be instructing mentees on correct methods for taking vital signs, possible inaccuracies
(ex. cuff sizes), and answering questions about masked/white coat hypertension.
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Ultrasound
PREWORK
- Review workflow of uploading image on tablet and sending it to yourself via your email
(last page on example image powerpoint)
- Your mentee will need to send one of their images by email to themselves so they can
upload the image with labels to their Block 2 PCL Clinical Experience Post-Lab Quiz.
- Review Lifesaving Ultrasound for the Undifferentiated Hypotensive Patient: Dr. Richard Gordon
- Review Block 11 RUSH Examples
- For Block 11, you will be practicing the SECOND half of the RUSH exam including: RUQ, LUQ, Pelvis, Aorta Transverse with measurement, and Gallbladder Longitudinal. You will have time to practice the first half as well. You will obtain bedside/realtime
feedback as you did in Block 10. You will also be assisting Class of 2029 students
who will be scanning intro to FAST images.
- Gowning Video
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