College of Medicine MD Curriculum

Emergency Medicine SAHEC 4 Weeks

Title of Clerkship: Emergency Medicine – Sandusky (AHEC)

Elective Year(s): Fourth-Year Elective

Department: Emergency Medicine

Type of Elective: Clinical

Clerkship Site: Fireland Regional Medical Center Emergency Department

Course Number: ERMD 721

Blocks Available: All

Number of Students/Block: 1 Student

Faculty: Dr. Scott Campbell and Dr. John Smith

Elective Description/Requirements: Students will evaluate and manage Emergency Department (ED) patients under the direct supervision of the EM Faculty. Students will perform histories and physical examinations, document findings in the medical record, order appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, assess response to therapy, and determine appropriate patient dispositions. Students will conduct follow-up communications with select patients to assess short-term response to therapy, ensure follow-up instructions are being followed, and assist with any problems under guidance of the ED faculty and staff. Students will complete 120 clinical hours in the ED.

Length of Clerkship: 4 Weeks

Links to Core Competencies/Educational Course Objectives: At the end of this elective, the student will be able to:

  1. Perform histories and physical examinations on a wide variety of patients with variable acuities. (EPOs: PC-1, PC-9)
  2. Demonstrate and document an accurate history and physical examination. (EPOs: PC-1, PC-9)
  3. Formulate differential diagnoses, diagnostic interventions, and treatment plans. (EPOs: MK-4, MK-6, PC-7)
  4. Explain the anatomical, biochemical, and/or physiological reason for an ED patient’s clinical presentation. (EPOs: MK-1, MK-6)
  5. Interpret EKG, laboratory and radiology studies as applied to patient evaluation and treatment. (EPOs: PC-6)
  6. Demonstrate professional behavior. (EPOs: MK-3, PB-1, PB-2, PB-3)
  7. Demonstrate appropriate interpersonal communication with patients, families, physicians, EMS personnel, and ancillary staff. (EPOs: MK-2, MK-3, IPC-1, IPC-2, IPC-3, PB-1, PB-2, PB-3)
  8. Assess acutely ill patients and develop a plan for immediate stabilization and definitive care by recognizing abnormal vital signs, abnormal physical exam, and interpreting lab data. (EPOs: PC-1, PC-6, PC-8)

Professionalism: UT/COM students will meet or exceed the institutional standards for professionalism as stated in the current Educational Program Objectives and the current Educational Course Objectives for the Sponsoring Department.

Instructional Methods:

  1. Resources: Tintinalli’s EM, Mulford Library/website (UptoDate), Blackboard, EM clerkship guide (website), ROSH review
  2. Individual case management with faculty
  3. Emergency Medicine Simulation Lab
  4. Emergency Medicine Didactic Conferences
  5. Direct observation and interaction

Evaluation Methods:

  1. Clinical competency evaluations
  2. Faculty/Resident observation and assessment of clinical skills
  3. Professionalism
  4. Attendance at Conference, Workshops, and ED Clinical Shifts
  5. Departmental Simulation exam
  6. NBME (must take once in the 4th year) or Departmental written exam
  7. Assessment of patient case log and procedure log

Prerequisites: Successful completion of third year and a passing USMLE Step 1 score.

Clerkship Director: Allen Williams, MD

Clerkship Coordinator: Amy Blevins
Phone Number: 419-383-6318
Email: Amy.Blevins@utoledo.edu

Special Requirements: None

AHEC Coordinator: Sophie Aldrich
Phone Number: 419-3359-5877
Email: sahec@fremontchs.com

ECC Approved
January 2024

Last Updated: 3/6/24