Specialty:
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Physician ID:
296
Price:
$2,495
Hours:
Monday – Tuesday 11:30 AM to 6 PM; Thursday – Friday 11:30 AM to 6 PM; Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM (every other Saturday); Wednesday (adolescent gynecology clinic; check with preceptor for hours)
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: New York
This outpatient US clinical experience will take place in New York City, specifically in Brooklyn.
Outpatient US Clinical Experience in Pediatrics
What you will do:
You will be under the supervision of a board-certified pediatrician who has had many years of experience educating medical students and pediatric residents. The preceptor is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at SUNY Downstate Medical School. The physician holds hospital privileges at One Brooklyn Health. The physician is also actively involved in research, having contributed to articles in different journals including Pediatrics.
The patient population that this preceptor cares for in Brooklyn is underserved. Approximately 50% of patients have Medicaid as their primary insurance. There is a high prevalence of chronic conditions such as obesity and asthma among children in this community. In some segments of the borough, infant mortality is quite high. One-third of families residing in the area struggle with food insecurity. Nearly 20% report unstable housing situations which required them to move within the past year. In this backdrop, missed appointments are a major problem due to work constraints, loss of insurance, and lack of available transportation.
Having established a practice in the community many years ago, this pediatrician has been working feverishly to provide children with the highest quality of care by addressing both medical and social issues. For rotators, this will be an excellent opportunity to understand how these factors are intertwined and how providers can address the social determinants of health to improve health outcomes.
An important aspect of this clinical experience is exposure one day per week to adolescent gynecology. In the U.S., over 50% of females report being sexually active by the age of 18 years. Therefore, it is imperative that aspiring pediatricians receive training in gynecologic care of children and adolescents. Unfortunately, research shows significant gaps in training in this area among graduating pediatric residents. Many programs have no dedicated pediatric and adolescent gynecology clinics or outpatient rotations. Residents also report relatively few hours of didactics dedicated to the subject matter. Early exposure to this aspect of pediatrics will help you direct your future learning efforts as a pediatrics resident to meet the gynecologic needs of your patients.
Please note that the preceptor will assign you topics to research on a regular basis. Rotators will be expected to make presentations on these topics to the team. As you will be expected to do the same during your residency, this will give you a chance to refine your skills in this important area and receive feedback from a seasoned educator.
After a few days of observation, you will take on an increasing role in patient encounters and learn the following under the preceptor’s supervision:​
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Taking patient histories under supervision.
Performing exams under the physician's supervision.
Presented cases to the preceptor.
Navigating EMR (eClinicalWorks).
Researching the literature to answer clinical questions at the point of care.
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 pediatrics.
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.
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