Medicine/Pediatrics

Curriculum & Conference Highlights

The Medicine/Pediatrics curriculum consists of several elements:

Medicine/Pediatrics Forum

The Medicine/Pediatrics Forum is a conference series conducted by the residency program in which literature and topics relevant to the practice of both specialties are discussed and integrated. The series is conducted in both journal club and didactic formats. Residents and faculty jointly contribute to the topic selection and content of each session, with oversight the responsibility of a PGY4 "Forum Chief Resident". The format reflects a respect for the role of residents as faculty colleagues, and allows the content to adapt to current interests and educational needs. The series allows for 2-3 monthly meetings of residents, faculty and other interested colleagues for formal and informal interactions and learning.

For conference forums, the resident or faculty leader select a topic and invite guest speakers from the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics. This conference series has enabled internists and pediatricians, as well as generalists and specialists to confer and collaborate in presenting educational material. The synergy that emerges within these forums has furthered their success and led to the enthusiastic participation of faculty in both departments. Responsibility for journal club forums rotates among resident/faculty pairings, each of whom selects an article pertinent to either medicine or pediatrics or to Med/Peds and works with a faculty member to present the topic and critique of the article.

Conferences

Medicine/Pediatrics residents attend conferences that are conducted within each department depending upon the specialty in which they are rotating for that particular trimester. Med/Peds specific conferences, which are conducted throughout the year, consist of:

The Medicine/Pediatrics residents also participate in the retreats and individual program curriculum committees within the Department of Internal Medicine as well as the Department of Pediatrics. Med/Peds residents are fully integrated into each of these departments and are regarded as peers with residents in each of the individual residency programs with respect to education, responsibility, program feedback and participation.

Our residents have been an integral part of the planning and development process of all of the elements of our program and we take pride in their resulting sense of ownership and of their achievement.