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Goals and Objectives: At the end of this rotation, the student will
Understand the function of a psychiatric assertive community treatment team, the type of patients best served by an ACT team, and the ACT team's role in the care of the chronically mentally ill patient
Experience the value of working with a multidisciplinary team and understand the role of the psychiatrist on the team
Understand the concept of recovery as applied to an ACT team, including the concept of supported employment
Structure:
- 4.5 days/week with VA's Mental Health Intensive Case Management (MHICM) team, visiting patients with schizophrenia in their homes
- journal club with psychiatry resident and Dr. Stanton
- Dept of Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Duration: 2 weeks
Supervisor: Erin Stanton, MD
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of core Psychiatry clerkship
Quota: one student
This elective is offered for 4th year medical students both at Tulane and from other schools interested in combined training who want a closer look at the environments and practice styles of dual-boarded physicians. We design the experience around the learning needs of the student and always include participation in our two Med/Psych continuity clinics. Students may also participate in a hospital-based pain management clinic, neuropsychiatry clinic, functional bowel clinic, and observe forensic evaluations of medically complicated psychiatric cases. Our inpatient experiences can include consult liaison Psychiatry at Tulane hospital, or general Psychiatry with Med/Psych attendings at the new University Medical Center. Rotating students will be expected to attend didactics in both the Internal Medicine and Psychiatry departments as well as our weekly Med/Psych meeting. By the end of the rotation, the student will lead the weekly conference on a topic chosen in collaboration with the course director.
Objectives:
At the completion of this elective the student will:
- Be familiar with common psychiatric diagnoses encountered in the medically ill in emergency medicine and in medicine-surgical patients.
- Be able to diagnose and treat delirium, mania and psychosis secondary to general medical illness.
- Learn to recognize and assess psychiatric presentations of neurological, infectious, rheumatologic and endocrine disease.
- Learn to manage alcohol and drug withdrawal and detoxification in the medically ill.
- Learn to assess capacity to make medical decisions in medical inpatients.
- Learn medical monitoring and screening appropriate for patients on chronic psychotropic medication.
- Be able to formulate appropriate consult questions and write a consultation report.
- Become familiar with an approach to assessing and managing medical and psychiatric co-morbid illness.
- Be able to examine, evaluate and present a clinic patient with medical and psychiatric illness.
- Gain knowledge about the variety of settings in which internal medicine-psychiatry physicians practice.
Structure:
- 2.5 days weekly in Emergency Medicine and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
- 1 afternoon in Resident Med-Psych Clinic (Wednesday, 12-5 at the Tulane Ruth Fertel Community Clinic)
- 0.5 days of didactics (Friday afternoon)
- Attend Med-Psych Conference weekly (Thursday 12-1 pm, Tidewater 10th Floor Library)
- Present a topic at the Med-Psych Conference prior to completion of the rotation
- Grand Rounds weekly, from 12-1 pm on Fridays
- Other clinical experiences will be offered to each student during this rotation in order to maximize their exposure to a variety of settings. Some other clinical experiences available but not required include the following: observe forensic court cases, observe rounds on Medicine wards team, observe rounds on Psychiatry wards team, attend Medicine grand rounds and attend Medicine afternoon case presentations.
Supervisor:
J. B. McConville, M.D.
Tulane Dept of Psychiatry, T#8448, 10th Floor, TideWater Bldg
jmcconvi@tulane.edu
Phone: 504-988-2201
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of core Psychiatry clerkship
Duration: 4 weeks
Max: One student/month
Tulane students must meet with the course director to obtain approval for the rotation, and away students must submit credentials to the Psychiatry Clerkship director as well as register with VSAS before the rotation can be scheduled. Credentials include a letter of good standing from your Dean's office (outlining vaccination, TB test and malpractice coverage), CV and updated transcript.
This elective is offered for 4th year visiting students interested in a psychiatry residency who want a closer look at the environments and practice styles at Tulane. Clinical experiences will be offered to each student during this rotation in order to maximize their exposure to a variety of settings.
Goals and Objectives:
- Be familiar with common psychiatric diagnoses encountered on the inpatient psychiatric psychosis unit .
- Be able to diagnose and treat first-break psychosis, schizophrenia, and substance induced psychotic disorders.
- Experience the value of working with a multidisciplinary team and understand the role of the psychiatrist on the team .
- Understand the function of a psychiatric assertive community treatment team, the type of patients best served by an ACT team, and the ACT team's role in the care of the chronically mentally ill patient
- Experience with the ethical application of scientific and clinical expertise related to medical-legal issues of criminal law
- Learn medical monitoring and screening appropriate for patients on chronic psychotropic medication.
- Be able to formulate appropriate consult questions and write a consultation report.
- Become familiar with an approach to assessing and managing medical and psychiatric co-morbid illness.
- Be able to examine, evaluate and present a clinic patient with medical and psychiatric illness.
- Experience with the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric illness in children.
Structure:
Supervisor:
Gayle Pletsch, M.D.
Tulane Dept of Psychiatry Residency Director, 10th Floor, TideWater Bldg
gpletsch@tulane.edu
Phone: 504-988-4272
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of core Psychiatry clerkship
Duration: 4 weeks
Max: One student/month
Tulane students must meet with the course director to obtain approval for the rotation, and away students must submit credentials to the Psychiatry Clerkship director as well as register with VSAS before the rotation can be scheduled. Credentials include a letter of good standing from your Dean's office (outlining vaccination, TB test and malpractice coverage), CV and updated transcript.
- 3 weeks on the inpatient behavioral health unit at University Medical Center
- 1 week variety of subspecialty rotations - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team visiting patients, child psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, outpatient clinic
- Intern Didactics
- Dept of Psychiatry Grand Rounds