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Physician ID:
262
Hours:
Monday – Thursday 9 AM to 4 PM; Friday 9 AM to 1 PM
Hours have been provided by the preceptor. Hours are subject to change at the preceptor’s discretion, but the minimum total hours will remain approximately the same.
Location: Washington D.C.
This outpatient US clinical experience will take place in the DMV area, approximately 20 miles west of downtown Washington, DC. Please note this rotation involves time spent at two different locations. The two locations are approximately 10 miles apart. Therefore, transportation will be needed. For rotators who wish to remain at one location, a special arrangement can be made to accommodate you.
Outpatient US Clinical Experience in Hematology & Oncology in Washington D.C.
Specialties: Hematology & Oncology
Location: Washington D.C.
Price:
Hospital Letterhead: No
Faculty Appointment: No
Information about this clinical experience:
This is an outpatient experience during which you will be under the supervision of a physician who is board certified in Internal Medicine and Hematology & Oncology. Following residency in internal medicine, this physician completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology as well as advanced training in the specialty at the National Institute of Health. This physician has a hospital appointment at the Inova Health System.
Rotators will have the opportunity to see how a highly competent, caring, and compassionate physician provides care to medically complex patients with benign and malignant hematologic conditions and solid cancers. Patients have lauded this physician for professionalism, kindness, respect, empathy, and attentiveness. Rotators will also have the chance to appreciate the importance of communication and teamwork in the delivery of high-quality oncologic care. With the rapid advances in diagnosis and treatment of cancer, rotators will see how an expert in the field stays current with these developments and then implements these treatments to benefit patients.
During your experience, you will learn the following U.S. medical practices under the preceptor’s supervision:
Taking patient histories.
Presenting patients.
Reviewing patient charts in the EMR (NextGen; access provided but no note writing).
Writing simulated notes for the preceptor’s review and feedback.
Have opportunities to research the literature to answer clinical questions at the point of care.
Delivering brief talks on topics.
Spending time with other healthcare professionals to understand their roles and responsibilities.
Who should consider this rotation:
International medical graduates (IMGs) and students seeking US clinical experience in Internal Medicine or Hematology & Oncology.
How to obtain a letter of recommendation:
The rotator should ask the preceptor for a LOR near the conclusion of the rotation. Dr. Desai has provided the physician with guidelines about best practices in letter writing that meet residency program requirements. In some cases, the preceptor may ask the rotator to write a letter of recommendation draft.
During the rotation:
Our team will be checking in periodically with you to ensure that you are having an optimal experience. We encourage you to contact us if you have any questions during the rotation.
Testimonials
The experience of attending to patients was also great. We had the liberty of interviewing and examining every patient on our own time, which was great for practicing communication and language. We also had the liberty to write patients' charts, which was great for learning how to use the electronic medical record and improving our writing skills. And when he came, he would check the most important information with the patient and also in physical examination - which I think is a great practice and a reflection of his commitment to quality medicine. His working team is also great and I had the chance to spend some time with the coordinator of the practice office. This allowed me to understand more about how different healthcare
systems in the US and gave me a glance into the intricacies of running a clinic in the US. In conclusion, the rotation at Dr X's clinic was a throughout experience that allowed me to practice my clinical skills but also to learn about electronic records and coordination of health services in the US. I enjoyed it very much!
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