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Physician ID:
265
Hours:
Monday - Thursday 9 AM to 5 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: Chicago
The outpatient US clinical experience will take place 20 miles northwest of downtown Chicago.
Outpatient US Clinical Experience in Rheumatology in Chicago, IL in Chicago
Specialties: Rheumatology
Location: Chicago
Price:
Hospital Letterhead: No
Faculty Appointment: No
Information about this clinical experience:
This is an outpatient US clinical experience during which you will be under the supervision of a board certified rheumatologist. The physician holds hospital privileges in the Advocate Health Care and AMITA Health Systems. In the past, this attending was involved in the education of internal medicine residents from the University of Illinois.
While training as a fellow, the preceptor was involved in numerous research studies, and had opportunities to present research at national and international meetings. This physician has considerable experience in evaluating and managing patients with SLE, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and osteoporosis and is also adept at performing joint procedures. The practice has an onsite x-ray machine, MRI, DEXA, and ultrasound.
Among the goals of this clinical experience are learning how to:
Develop differential diagnosis for common complaints in rheumatology using information gathered from the history, exam, lab data, and imaging studies
Use the differential diagnosis to guide ordering of diagnostic tests
Interpret common tests (e.g., antinuclear antibodies, rheumatoid factor, synovial fluid analysis) while understanding the usefulness and limitations of the tests
To maximize maximize learning during this experience, we recommend that you read the following:
UCSF Hospital Handbook: Rheumatology/Orthopedics
During your experience, you will learn the following U.S. medical practices under the preceptor’s supervision:
Taking patient histories.
Performing physical exams under the physician's supervision.
Presenting patients.
Writing progress notes.
Have opportunities to research the literature to answer clinical questions at the point of care.
Being involved in patient education.
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 Rheumatology.
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
Dr. X provided me with a 100% hands-on experience. Every day, I had the opportunity to present cases, anesthesia plans, and major concerns, and the doctor would offer valuable suggestions based on my presentation. For patients with simpler conditions, the doctor would ask me about the pharmacological effects of commonly used anesthetic drugs and the management of common anesthesia complications during surgery. For patients with more complex conditions or complicated surgeries, Dr. X would thoroughly explain the surgical procedures and help me identify the most critical points to focus on. These insights into anesthesia management have been incredibly helpful...in addition, the doctor offered valuable advice for my future residency application, such as achieving a high Step 2 CK score, engaging in research, and improving my English communication skills. Dr. X even taught me how to engage in small talk with colleagues.
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