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Second
Year Curriculum
- 28.4 weeks
- Multiple patient care
- Direct resuscitation of selected critically-ill medical
patients
- Develop clinical competency with various procedural skills
- Provide consultation to prehospital providers via telephone
with faculty supervision
- PGY-2 emergency medicine residents will work approximately
50 hours per week
- 4 weeks
- Community experience
- 5.8 weeks
- Evaluation and management of pediatric patients with emergency
and urgent medical and surgical problems
- St. Paul Children's Hospital
- 5.8 weeks
- Resident responsibility equal to PGY-2 surgical resident
- 4 weeks
- Patients admitted to the ICU and CCU
- Resident has the same supervisory responsibility as PGY-2
in internal medicine
- 4 weeks
- Consultations - Our primary role is the clinical evaluation of patients in a consultant role. We provide educational and formal consultations for the poisoned, overdosed, or toxin exposed patient. In addition, we provide informational services to clients on drug identification, interactions and environmental toxicity.
- Literature searching - We provide extensive medical literature searching and researching in any area related to toxicology. We also provide annotation and explanation for any medical literature as needed.
- Educational programs/ speakers - Our staff is available to speak on a variety of topics geared to both the professional and lay audience. Written reviews of drugs and drug overdose will be available.
- Research – Our Clinical Toxicology staff is currently engaged in research associated primarily to toxicologic and related sciences. We are eager to collaborate with private industry, government, and academic institutions in the design and application of various toxicology related research projects.
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