ST VINCENT HOSPITAL INDIANAPOLIS PODIATRY



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ST VINCENT HOSPITAL INDIANAPOLIS PODIATRY STUDENT CLERKSHIP MANUAL 2015-2016

St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis Christopher Winters, DPM Residency Director Shelly Bowers, DPM Clerkship Director 2001 West 86 th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Phone (317) 338-3538 www.stvincent.org Dear Student Doctor, We would like to take this time to give our deepest congratulations and warmest welcome for being selected to the clerkship program at St.Vincent Hospital Indianapolis. The Podiatric Clerkship program at Saint Vincent is an integral part of the medical education program that includes the podiatric medicine and surgery residency. The normal rotation is four weeks. In the event of a 5-week rotation month, you will not be required to stay. We encourage you to utilize that 5 th week to study or travel and visit other programs. You will find that your month here will be challenging and that you will have a diverse opportunity to directly participate in medical and surgical care of our patients under the direct supervision of the podiatric residents and podiatric attending physicians. We understand the hard work and dedication you have put into your education thus far and hope to continue to guide you on your path into residency. This manual is designed to give you the most up-to-date information about your program goals, hospital and practice locations, hospital protocols and clerkship protocols. It is important that you read the manual and become familiar with these protocols before you start your clerkship. Included in this manual are the following: 1. Program Overview, Clerkship rules and responsibilities 2. Medical Information Resources 3. List of Clerkship Teaching Faculty 4. Directions/Map/Parking 5. Other Important Information Our program coordinator, Darlenia Thomas, will contact you within 2 months prior to the start of your clerkship as will the student coordinator, Beth Dragoo. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Darlenia at dfthomas@stvincent.org or Beth at bvdragoo@stvincent.org. We wish you the best of luck with your clerkship month! Sincerely, Christopher L. Winters, DPM Shelly F. Bowers, DPM

1) PROGRAM OVERVIEW/ INSTRUCTIONS Required materials: white lab coat, bandage scissors, nail nippers, pen with note pad, and pen light. During your rotation the podiatry residents will assign you to a variety of both clinics and surgical cases. You are expected to arrive 30 minutes prior to every surgical case to which you are assigned. During this time you will have ample opportunity to evaluate the patient preoperatively, perform the appropriate history and physical, and familiarize yourself with the case. There are a number of locations for clinics as well as hospitals that you may be assigned. We have attached the addresses of the hospitals, surgery centers and clinics you may visit during the rotation. If you do not have a GPS system, we recommend you map and print these locations prior to arriving. It is not acceptable to be late to assignments because of lack of preparation. Your clerkship rotation will begin in accordance with the AACPM National Clerkship Calendar (included with this manual). On the first day of your clerkship, you will meet in the Graduate Medical Education (Med Ed) office located on the 1st floor promptly at 0645. The hospital is located at 2001 W. 86 th Street, sandwiched between Naab Road on the West and Harcourt Road on the East. Turn in on either Harcourt or Naab and park in the NE hospital parking lot in the spaces marked for associates (white lined spaces). You will check in with the Student Coordinator in Med Ed, receive your ID badge, scrubs for surgery and computer access information (login information will be obtained prior to start). Once all is complete, please page the podiatry resident on call at (317) 338-3550, enter pager number 8178 and leave your call back number (located on the bottom right of the phone face if you are calling from an in-house hospital phone) and arrange to meet them. The resident will give you a tour of the hospital; answer any questions you might have. Rotation Requirements: 1 Clinical Case Presentation with an article about the topic - Due on the 3 rd Thursday of the month at Resident monthly meeting - During the first/second week, find a surgical or clinical case of interest and an article to accompany it and present a 5-10 minute long PowerPoint with appropriate imaging. No patient, attending, or resident names are to be disclosed. Wound Care Journal Club - Due on the third Tuesday morning - Find a journal article published within the last year about a wound care topic that will be discussed as well as that you are interested in. It can be from any peer review journal. Email your article to resident on call during the second week. No PowerPoint or handouts necessary. On-Call Participation - The student will be on-call for 2-3 weeks with the on-call resident (Monday through Friday). You will participate in inpatient management and after hours cases at your resident s discretion. Clinic Participation - Direct participation in the is required. Each patient seen will be presented to the residents with assessment and plan. Appropriate medical documentation will be completed for each patient seen.

Clinic/Hospital Case Presentation with Journal Article Effectively present a case with appropriate imaging. The case should be one that you have scrubbed or treated during this rotation. The presentation will be given on the second Monday so it is important to start looking for your case right away. Before starting the case, let your resident know you are considering presenting it. Ask permission from the attending to use their case and obtain appropriate imaging. No names of the patient, resident or attending will be disclosed during the presentation. 2) MEDICAL INFORMATION RESOURCES Become familiar with using the medical library and on-line informational programs to find answers to quickly and efficiently. Understand how to access and use Ovid, Up to Date, MD Consult and other resources. The St. Vincent medical library (located in the basement) is open from 8:00am to 4:00pm M-F. Afterhours access is obtained by swiping your ID on the electronic badge reader. In house on-line access: From the St. Vincent intranet homepage, click Job Tools on the upper right side of the screen. The menu will expand. Click Library. 2a) Hospitals/Surgery Centers: Enter the front door, stop at the information desk, introduce yourself, ask where you can change, sign in if necessary. Free lot parking is available at all locations. Hospital/Surgery Centers that you may attend while on rotation: St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis Joshua Max Simon Primary Care Center 2001 W. 86th St. 8414 Naab Rd., #215 () Indianapolis, IN 46260 Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Carmel St. Vincent Hospital Fishers 13500 N. Meridian St. 13861 Olio Rd. Carmel, IN 46032 Fishers, IN 46037 SSSC (Sycamore Springs Surgery Center) American Health Network Corporate Office 4715 Statesmen Dr. 10689 N. Pennsylvania Ave., #200 Indianapolis, IN 46250 Indianapolis, IN 46280 Dr. Christopher Winters Office Dr. Shelly Bowers Office 12188-B N. Meridian St. #330 9240 N. Meridian St. #260 Carmel, IN 46032 Indianapolis, IN 46260

3) CLERKSHIP FACULTY Residency Director: cell office pager Christopher Winters 317-796-2765 317 208-3890 1996 Soledoc1@gmail.com Clerkship Director: 317-432-0917 317-573-4250 Shelly Bowers shellbowers@hotmail.com Michael Helms 317-573-4250 helmsmers@aol.com Kellie Higgins 937-631-0553 317-573-4250 kelliehiggins1@gmail.com Richard Isaacson 317-691-2168 317-872-0984 drrli@sbcglobal.net Nick/Melanie Ladine 317-876-7361 melanieladine@yahoo.com nickladine@hotmail.com Larry Lloyd 317-514-5627 larrydpm@aol.com Irwin Malament 317-299-2644 imalament1@comcast.net or janet@irwinbmalament.com Robert Mandresh 317-313-1665 317-923-5479 robertsmandresh@sbcglobal.net Travis Montgomery 319-504-3668 765-362-6233 tmontgum@aol.com Chase Stuart 317-430-4452 317-299-2644 crstuart@hotmail.com Thomas Vogel 317-284-8888 drvogel@hamiltonfootandanklecare.com RESIDENTS PGY-3: Reid Christie 317-753-5117 5096 Reid.a.christie@gmail.com Eric Moffett 321-544-7980 5102 Emoffett2008@gmail.com

Jessica Patterson 260-349-5823 5099 jesslpatt@gmail.com PGY-2: Rachel Chhiba 765-620-0610 9254 Rachel.chhiba@gmail.com Lauren Kompier 616-437-1030 9256 kompierlauren@gmail.com Aaron Leshikar 512-787-3129 9255 Aaron.leshikar@gmail.com PGY-1: Maliha Khan maliha523.khan@gmail.com 630-415-6994 9730 Shrunjay Patel shrunjay@gmail.com 847-693-1283 9729 Sarah Zottoli Sarah.n.zottoli@gmail.com 724-350-2294 9731 CLERKSHIP SUPPORT STAFF Residency Coordinator: 765-212-1553 317-338-3538 Darlenia Thomas dfthomas@stvincent.org Student Coordinator: 317-338-2282 Beth Dragoo bvdragoo@stvincent.org

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Week 1 Orientation 1-5p 3a) MONTHLY SCHEDULE (Subject to change) Wound Care Clinic (as time permits w/dr. Winters) Dr. Bowers Office/am rounds Wound Care Clinic 1-5 pm Week 2 1-5p Student Case Presentation Wound Care Clinic (as time permits w/dr. Winters) Dr. Bowers Office/am rounds Wound Care Clinic 1-5 pm AHN Meeting 18:30 Week 3 1-5p Wound Care Journal club Noon -1pm Wound Care Clinic (as time permits w/dr. Winters) Dr. Bowers Office/am rounds Wound Care Clinic 1-5 pm Resident Meeting Student Case/Article Presentation Week 4 1-5p Wound Care Clinic (as time permits w/dr. Winters) Dr. Bowers Office/am rounds Wound Care Clinic 1-5 pm

Clerkship Rotation Dates (per AACPM National Calendar) 2015 January: 5 th 30 th (4 weeks) February: 2 nd 27 th (4 weeks) March: 2 nd 27 th (4 weeks) April: 3.30 to 5.1 (5 weeks) May: 4 th 29 th (4 weeks) June: 1 st 7.2 (5 weeks) July: 6 th 31 st (4 weeks) August: 3 rd 28 th (4 weeks) September: 8.31 9.25 (4 weeks) October: 9.28 10.30 (5 weeks) November: 2 nd 27 th (4 weeks) December: 11.30 12.31 (5 weeks) 2016 January: 4 th 29 th (4 weeks) February: 1 st 26 th (4 weeks) March: 2.29 4.1 (5 weeks) April: 4 th 29 th (4 weeks) May: 2 nd 27 th (4 weeks) June: 5.31 6.24 (4 weeks) July: 6.27 7.29 (5 weeks) August: 1 st 26 th (4 weeks) September: 8.29 9.30 (5 weeks) October: 3 rd 28 th (4 weeks) November: 10.31 11.25 (4 weeks) December: 11.28 12.30 (5 weeks)

4) Map & Parking

5) OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO KNOW PARKING: Park in the north lot by 86th Street in the center of the lot between Harcourt and Naab Roads. Park in white lined areas- the spots that are set aside for employees. AGENDA: At orientation, you will review our EMR information system. Bring your ear buds or head phones for listening and learning. After orientation, you will join your team. It will be a busy day. DRESS: Business casual with your white lab coat and name badge for orientation. PODIATRY AREA ACCESS: An access token (badge) will be given to you, which will give you back door access into the secure areas. The badge is to be returned at the end of your rotation. If not, a $25 fee will be assessed and you will be billed. This is mandatory: Not an option. INSURANCE AND LIABILITY REQUIREMENTS: Please make your clinical coordinators at your school aware that these things are needed for each and every student rotating here. Have a copy with you. Students need TB, proof of insurance and CPR (if they have) readily available if asked for the surgery centers. You will have a form provided at orientation to accompany your information which will be faxed to the surgery center on the first day of this rotation. Students must provide: Health evaluation status/immunization record Proof of current PPD with request and annually if applicable Proof of malpractice/certificate of Insurance** Proof of current Flu shot/vaccinations with request and annually if applicable Lodging information: Students are responsible for acquiring lodging during clerkship rotations. Some students have stayed at these 2 places and were happy. 1) Caren Lettofsky; and the rent is $475/month, with all utilities. Wireless internet access included. She can be reached at either clf60@hotmail.com or 317-727-1522.

2) Sharon Puzscho: at 73 rd and Spring Mill. Very close as well. 317 446-0616 and it s around $550 from what students say. It is totally up to you; but please attempt to stay on the north side of the hospital to avoid some unpleasantness. Thanks, Beth Dragoo Student Coordinator