Medex Winter Objective Page

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Weekly Assignments

Comparison Medex36 and Medex37

Compiled Objectives

Study Guides

Blank Objectives

Extras

 


Weekly Assignments:

Extra objectives that aren’t on the Seattle Calendar (draft 6) ← Some of these may be in week 1 so complete as soon as you can.

Week 1: Jan 6-10         ← Due Jan 5

Week 2: Jan 13-17       ← Due Jan 14

Week 3: Jan 20-24       ← Due Jan 19

Week 4: Jan 27-31       ← Due Jan 26

Week 5: Feb 3-7          ← No objectives due for this week.

 

Week 6: Feb 10-14      ← Due Feb 9 This is the big one!

Week 7: Feb17-21       ← Due Feb 16

Week 8: Feb 24-28      ← Due Feb 23

Week 9: Mar 3-7         ← Due Mar 2

Week 10: Mar10-14    ← Due Mar 9

 


Comparison Medex36 and Medex37:

Maternal Child Health

Principles of Patient Management

Emergency Medicine

Technical Skills II

Adult Medicine

 


Compiled Objectives:

 

Maternal-Child Health:

Breast Feeding/Nutrition

Newborn Exam

Neonatal Infections (Sepsis)

Fever, ENT and OM in Children

Pediatric Gastroenteritis

 

The Well-Child Visit

Nutrition

Immunizations

Diagnosis of Pregnancy

First Trimester of Pregnancy

Second and Third Trimester of Pregnancy

Common Complications of Pregnancy

Intrapartum Care: Labor and Birth

Postpartum Care

 

Principles of Patient Management I:

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

Antihistamines and Cold Preparations

Autonomic Nervous System

Analgesics

Antibiotics

Principles of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Inhibitors of Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis

Inhibitors of Bacterial Protein Synthesis

Miscellaneous Antibacterial Drugs

Antifungal Drugs

Antiviral Drugs

Antiparasitic Drugs

 

GI Drugs

Women's Health Topics

Hormonal replacement therapy (HRT)

Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation 

Hormonal Contraceptives

Prescription Writing

Psychotropic Drugs

Sedative-Hypnotic and Anxiolytic Drugs

Antipsychotic Drugs

Antidepressant Drugs and Lithium 

Problem Solving?

 

Emergency Medicine I:

Course Intro/ ENT Emergencies

Common Disorders of the External, Middle, and Inner Ear

Nasal Emergencies and Sinusitis

Oral & Dental Emergencies

Disorders of the Neck & Upper Airway

Maxillofacial Trauma 

Orthopedics

Basic Fracture Care

Ophthalmologic Emergencies

Trauma to the Head and Neck

Head Injury

Spinal Cord Injury

TBA?

Orthopedics

I: Disorders of the Spine

III: Disorders of the Upper Extremity

IV: Disorders of the Lower Extremity

 

GI Emergencies I: The Acute Abdomen

Acute Abdominal Pain

Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Swallowed Foreign Bodies

Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis

Appendicitis

Intestinal Obstruction

Hernia in Adults and Children

Ileitis, Colitis, and Diverticulitis

Cholecystitis and Biliary Colic

Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis

Intussusception 

GI Emergencies II: Abdominal Trauma

Initial Trauma Management, Trauma in Pregnancy Note: Initial Trauma Management is mentioned in the syllabus under Summary of Lecture Topics for 2003 but is not on the Seattle Calendar draft 6 and no objectives are listed in the syllabus.

Toxicology

Wound Management?

Psychiatric Emergencies

Antipsychotics

Behavioral Disorders: Emergency Assessment & Stabilization

Panic Disorder

Violence In The Emergency Department

  

Technical Skills II:

Date not established:

Slit Lamp Examination

 

Intro to Microscopy, Peripheral Blood Smear, KOH and Wet Preps 

Interpretation of Orthopedic Radiographs

Electrocardiogram I

Splinting and Casting Workshop

 

Venipuncture

Examination of the Hand/Wrist 

Abdominal X-Ray Interpretation

Electrocardiogram II

Palpation Skills?

 

Adult Medicine I:

Hematology (Anemia) The big packet on Anemia we found prior to the end of Fall quarter deals with this class.

Approach to Anemias

Anemia Due to Decreased Production of RBC's

Anemia Due to Increased Destruction of RBC's

Basic Hematologic Tests and the Classification of Anemia 

Musculoskeletal (Rheumatology)

ENT (Nose and Throat Problems, Vertigo)

The Nose and Paranasal Sinuses

The Oral Cavity, Pharynx, Salivary Glands, & Larynx

Ear Problems

Vertigo

 

Gastrointestinal I (Esophagus to Anus, GI Labs)

Liver and Biliary Tract Tests

Gastrointestinal Function

Colon Cancer

Pancreatic Function

Diarrhea

Hepatitis Viruses

Viral Gastroenteritis

Diseases of the Esophagus

Gastroduodenal Disorders:  Peptic Ulcer Disease, Gastritis, and Gastric Cancer

The Small Intestine

Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases of the Intestinal Tract

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Tumors of the Large Bowel

Common Anorectal Disorders 

Gastrointestinal II (Liver, Gall Bladder, and Pancreas)

Diseases of the Liver

Liver Cancer

Biliary Tract Disease

Diseases of the Pancreas 

GYN/STD

Vaginitis (GYN-STD1)

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Dysmenorrhea and Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Vaginitis 

Non-Hormonal, Menopause, GYN Cancer Screening (GYN-STD2)

GYN Cancer Screening

Non-Hormonal Contraception

Menopause 

Breast Cancer Screening, Cases and Review, Menstrual Abnormalities

STD #1, STD#2

HIV/AIDS

 

Behavioral Science?

 

PA Role?

 


Study Guides:

 

Maternal-Child Health:

Newborn Exam Ky

Newborn Sepsis Ky

 

GI Tianna

Well Child Visit Ky                        

 

Principles of Patient Management I:

ANS by Shauna

ANSChart by Shauna

ANSDrugs by Shauna

Antibiotics Ky

 

GI drugs  By Kevin and Jenny

Indications for HRT By Kevin and Jenny

Pharm contraception table.doc Tianna

GI drugs.doc by Shauna

HormonalReplacementTherapy.doc by Shauna

PM--psychotropicdrugs.doc Ky

 

Emergency Medicine I:

Fractures by Shauna

Opththalmologic Ky

Disorders of the Lower Extremities by Shauna

Upper Ext Fractures by Raylene

 

EM-acuteabd2.doc Tianna

EM-Acuteabdomentable.docTianna

EMAbdtrauma.doc Magan 

Emergency Medicine toxicology.doc Magan

EM--PsychiatricEmergencies.doc Ky

 

Technical Skills II:

Rad Terms

                   

Adult Medicine I:

Hematology Review by Shauna

 

GI--Liver Cancer--Section XVI Ky

GI 1--Esophagus to Anus--Liver & Biliary Tract Tests Ky

AbnormalUterineBleeding Ky

contraception - AM.doc Tianna

Diarrhea.doc by Shauna

GYN Cancer Table.doc Tianna

HIVandAIDS.doc Shauna

menopause.doc  Shauna

 


Blank Objectives:

 

Maternal-Child Health:

Newborn Exam

Breast Feeding/Nutrition

Neonatal Infections

Fever, ENT and OM in Children

Pediatric Gastroenteritis

 

The Well-Child Visit

Nutrition

Immunizations

Diagnosis of Pregnancy

First Trimester of Pregnancy

Second and Third Trimester of Pregnancy

Common Complications of Pregnancy

Intrapartum Care: Labor and Birth

Postpartum Care

 

Principles of Patient Management I:

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

Antihistamines and Cold Preparations

Autonomic Nervous System

Analgesics

Antibiotics

I

II

GI Drugs

Women's Health Topics

Hormonal Contraceptives

Prescription Writing

Psychotropic Drugs

 

Emergency Medicine I:

Course Intro/ ENT Emergencies

Orthopedics

Basic Fracture Care

Ophthalmologic Emergencies

Trauma to the Head and Neck

TBA?

Orthopedics

I: Disorders of the Spine

III: Disorders of the Upper Extremity

IV: Disorders of the Lower Extremity

 

GI Emergencies I: The Acute Abdomen

GI Emergencies II: Abdominal Trauma

Initial Trauma Management, Trauma in Pregnancy Note: Initial Trauma Management is mentioned in the syllabus under Summary of Lecture Topics for 2003 but is not on the Seattle Calendar draft 6 and no objectives are listed in the syllabus.

Toxicology

Wound Management?

Psychiatric Emergencies

 

Technical Skills II:

Date not established:

Slit Lamp Examination

 

Intro to Microscopy, Peripheral Blood Smear, KOH and Wet Preps

Interpretation of Orthopedic Radiographs

Electrocardiogram I

Splinting and Casting Workshop

 

Examination of the Hand/Wrist

Venipuncture

Abdominal X-Ray Interpretation

Electrocardiogram II

Palpation Skills?

 

Adult Medicine I:

Hematology (Anemia) The big packet on Anemia we found prior to the end of Fall quarter deals with this class.

Musculoskeletal (Rheumatology)

ENT (Nose and Throat Problems, Vertigo)

 

Gastrointestinal I (Esophagus to Anus, GI Labs)

Gastrointestinal II (Liver, Gall Bladder, and Pancreas)

GYN/STD

      Vaginitis (GYN-STD1)

      Non-Hormonal, Menopause, GYN Cancer Screening (GYN-STD 2)

Breast Cancer Screening, Cases and Review, Menstrual Abnormalities

STD #1, STD#2

HIV/AIDS

 

Behavioral Science?

 

PA Role?

 


Extras:

Calendar draft 6 (Seattle)

Calendar draft 8 (Seattle)

Calendar draft 9 (Seattle)

Palm Links

How to download to Palm

Winter iSilo File (updated every now and then)

Problem Based Learning (Seattle)

WAPA Conference  (download) Yakima and Spokane guys - you can do this for free if you're a WAPA member!  Just call them up and follow their directions for filling out this form (I don’t remember the specifics).

Surveys (Seattle):

    Week 1

    Week 2 is set up specifically for each individual (see email) http://catalyst.washington.edu/webtools/webq/survey.cgi?user=elaineh&id=**&uid=**  (** unique number)  

Winter Tips 

Valentines Special

Hormone Replacement Therapy Medex Grand Rounds PowerPoint

Final Redo Page 

 

Maternal-Child Health:

Syllabus

ERes

Opera Baby

AMA Style Guide Writing Style Guides

MCH Pamphlet Template  Scoliosis example

Neonate Assessment

Well Child Exam

Vaginitis Cases

Clinical Growth Charts:

Birth to 36 months:

Boys Length

Boys Head

Girls Length

Girls Head

Children 2 to 20 years:

Boys Stature

Boys Mass

Girls Stature

Girls Mass

Well Child Exam checklists:

4 Weeks (36 K)

2 Months (36 K)

4 Months (36 K)

6 Months (35 K)

9 Months (36 K)

1 Year (35 K)

15 Months (35 K)

18 Months (35 K)

2 Years (36 K)

3-4 Years (36 K)

5 Years (36 K)

6-10 Years (42 K)

11-14 Years (42 K)

15-17 years (42 K)

18-20 Years (41 K) 

Newborn Soap Note

 

Principles of Patient Management I:

Syllabus

ERes

Kam Capoccia: capoccia@fammed.washington.edu

Human Bio 543 Druglist ← requires UW proxy

Medical Letter

 

 

Emergency Medicine I:

Syllabus (Seattle)

Syllabus (Yakima and Spokane)

Ride Alongs Form (Seattle)

ERes

Suggested Websites:

http://www.emedicine.com

http://www.embbs.com

http://www.acep.org

http://www.ncemi.org

http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vumcdept/emergency/cases.html

http://www.saem.org

http://www.wwrem.com

Radiology Web Sites:

www.rad.washington.edu/teachingfiles

www.indyrad.iupui.edu/rtf/index

www.chestx-ray.com

www.uhrad.com

www.vh.org/adult/provider/radiology/icmrad/opening

Pong

Toxicology Lecture

ACLS Annex 3  ACLS Rhythms for the ACLS Algorithms

ACLS Annex 4  ACLS Drugs, Cardioversion, Defibrillation and Pacing

 

Technical Skills II:

Syllabus

Hand/Wrist Focus

Schedule/Groups (Seattle)

Textbooks:

Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests

Lab Training Library Account Lab Code: btbl

ECG Page

 

Adult Medicine I:

Syllabus

ERes

Textbooks: Backdoor – select Generic Edition ← requires UW proxy or logon

Goroll, et al., Primary Care Medicine, 4th ed (Lippincott 2000)  This is the link in the syllabus but Goroll has been discontinued by MD Consult in December 2002.

Noble, J. (ed.), Textbook of Primary Care Medicine, 3rd ed. (Mosby, 2001) ← requires logon Backdoor ← requires UW proxy Backdoor ← requires logon

*If you can't get on the sites above, you need to go to the second floor of the library and ask them for a login and password (unique for each student) and how to set up a UW proxy.  

If that doesn't work of you guys, you can get a Free Trial Membership/Pass for MD consult.

Emergency and Primary Care Home Page

Michael Linenberger: linen@u.washington.ed

 

 

Behavioral Science

 

 

PA Role

 


 

Updated 7 Dec 2003