DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM - ELECTIVES CATALOGUE

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DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM - ELECTIVES CATALOGUE I. Introduction This document outlines the various elective and research options available to UCI Internal Medicine House Officers. Each house officer will have at least 2 elective blocks each year. The curriculum for each rotation is available in our curriculum document and on the Program s Web site. This document can also be found on our website under Curriculum/Electives Catalogue. Please refer to these references for curriculum details. A. Research Blocks If you wish to do a research elective of any duration, you must complete a research elective application that specifies the rationale and plan for your proposed research rotation. This proposal must be reviewed and approved by the Program Director before it can be implemented. Therefore, it is crucial that you plan ahead and ensure that your time will be used in a meaningful and productive manner. Applications can be obtained from the Residency Program Website (www.medicine.uci.edu/residency) in the Forms section or from our Program Coordinator. In order to be scheduled for a research elective, you must submit the name of your faculty mentor and the general area of your research at the time you submit your schedule request. You must submit the formal research application at least 30 days prior to the start of your research elective block. If you do not, you will be scheduled for an alternative elective experience. In order to receive credit for research, you must submit a final abstract and must present the abstract at the resident research grand rounds and poster session. B. Externships and International Rotations Electives at other programs, at practice sites not generally offered by the Program, or in international locations can be arranged if the educational rationale is appropriate. The University will pay salary and malpractice for these types of rotations when approved by the Program Director. Application materials and processes can be obtained from the Chief Residents or Program Coordinator. They are also available under Forms on the website. Do not schedule any flights or make other travel arrangements that are not refundable until you have received program and GME approval for the elective.

II. Available Program-based Electives Elective opportunities follow, by site. Those which may be more unique experiences or about which you may be less aware are highlighted in bold. Please note: If a rotation is identified as by special arrangement only, you must contact the department which sponsors the rotation to find a faculty sponsor and dates for your rotation. The rotation will need to be arranged at least 90 days in advance. If you have questions about this process, please feel free to contact a chief resident for assistance. A. UCIMC Non-Core (Elective) Rotations 1. Adolescent Medicine: By special arrangement only. Contact Adriana Hernandez (ahernandez@choc.org, 714-509-3219), administrative assistant in the Pediatrics Department and Dr. Harvey Triebwasser (714-997-3000), the chair of adolescent medicine for information about the availability of this elective. 2. CAM, Integrative/Alternative Medicine Elective: By special arrangement only. Contact Melissa Chiang, CAM rotation coordinator, and Dr. John Longhurst to arrange the rotation. Plan for this elective well ahead of time. The slots are only available in specific time frames and they fill early. Contact information for John Longhurst, MD, PhD, jcl@uci.edu or 949-824-5602. Melissa Chiang, mgchiang@uci.edu or 949-824-5602 3. Cardiology Consults 4. Non-Invasive Cardiology (limited availability) 5. CCU. The total of MICU and CCU cannot exceed 10 blocks. 6. Endocrine Consults is a shared elective between the VA and UCI. You will have clinical 7. Gastroenterology Consults 8. General Internal Medicine Clinic. By special arrangement only. House Officers can elect to do extra blocks of time in the UCIMC Internal Medicine General Internal Medicine Clinic working with Primary Care Faculty. Please contact Dr. Bavani Nadeswaran (bnadeswa@uci.edu) 9. Genetics: By special arrangement only. A clinical elective sponsored by the Pediatrics Genetics division. Appropriate for individuals interested in primary care, oncology, and adolescent medicine. Contact Drs. Maureen Bocian or Virginia Kimonis, Department of Pediatrics. Contact email: mebocian@uci.edu, vkimonis@uci.edu. 10. Geriatrics at UCIMC. By special arrangement only. Contact Lynn Rodriguez lynnr@uci.edu at least 3 weeks prior to rotation. This rotation can be tailored to your own interests and needs. This can include the HAPS clinic, the Senior Center, long term care sites, and specific didactics. 11. Hematology: Work in clinics with benign hematology, sickle cell clinics in Orange County. Contact Dr. Susan Claster clasters@uci.edu for more details. 12. Hematopathology: By special arrangement only. Contact Dr. Minh-Ha Tran in Pathology minhhat1@uci.edu in advance. 13. Hospitalist/Consult (Extra block)

14. Infectious Disease Consults 15. Latino Health Access Elective. By special arrangement only. Work with the Orange County Latino Health Access providing education to promotores and working with the local Latino population. Must speak Spanish. Part of the time will be spent creating educational programs for patients and promotores. Contact LHA via Alejandro Espinoza, 714-542-7792, extension 3136. 16. Neurosciences ICU. By special arrangement only. Work in the neurosciences ICU at UCIMC with the neurointensivist faculty. Manage strokes, bleeds, and neurosurgical patients. Contact Dr. Cyrus Dastur cdastur@uci.edu for details. 17. Team O: Chemotherapy, Leukemia and Bone Marrow Inpatient Team. 18. Medical Director Administrative Skills and Experience Elective: By special arrangement only. Requires considerable advance notice. Contact Dr. Swaroop for more information. 19. Nephrology Consults 20. Occupational Medicine Rotation with the Occupational Medicine Division: Only for PGY2 and above residents with California medical license (for Worker s Compensation cases). Spend 4 days per week working in the Consultation and Occupational Health Clinics run by the Division of Occupational and Environmental Health. Other experiences will be integrated in to this rotation. Require prior approval. For details and to check availability, contact Dr. Wayne Chang: wwchang@uci.edu. (714) 456-8300. 21. Palliative Care Consults and Clinic. Beyond the core requirement, three weeks working with the Palliative Care Faculty doing inpatient consults and Palliative Care Clinic. Can also arrange to work with hospice services. Contact Dr. Solomon Liao ssliao@uci.edu for details. 22. Pathology: By special arrangement only. Contact the pathology office to make sure that the rotation is available and to find an attending to sponsor you. Requires submission of electives request form. 23. PM&R: By special arrangement only. Contact Dr. Justin Hata, hataj@uci.edu. 24. Pre-operative Evaluation Clinic: 3 weeks working in the pre-operative evaluation clinic. Contact Dr. Amish Dangodara aadangod@uci.edu for the most appropriate blocks. 25. Procedure Elective: By special arrangement only. Contact a chief resident. You will rotate at all 3 sites through different clinics and services to perform various procedures. 26. Pulmonary Consults 27. Psychiatry Liaison: By special arrangement only. Spend a block on the psychiatry liaison service, working with the psychiatry consult service. Contact the psychiatry residency program office to find out which attending is currently in charge of the psychiatry liaison service. 28. Radiation Oncology: By special arrangement only. Contact the Radiation Oncology Department to assure dates and availability. Requires submission of electives request form. 29. Rheumatology Consults is a shared elective between the VA and UCI. You will have clinical B. Long Beach VA Medical Center Non-Core (Elective) Rotations 1. Acupuncture Elective: By special arrangement only. Contact Dr. An-Fu Hsiao anfu.hsiao@va.gov. 2. Addiction Medicine: By special arrangement only. The objective is that the residents increase their motivation and during the elective will help them better understand and treat people who suffer from addiction. To provide the fundamentals tools for working with patients suffering

from substance abuse in the hospital, the clinic and the community. Contact Dr. Ricardo Restrepo for more information, Ricardo.Restrepo-Guzman@va.gov. 3. Cardiology Consults 4. CCU (See UCIMC above for restrictions) 5. Emergency Department Rotation: By special arrangement only. Contact Dr. Jeffrey Miller drjeffmiller46@aol.com. 6. Endocrinology Consults is a shared elective between the VA and UCI. You will have clinical 7. ENT. By special arrangement only. Contact the Chief Residents for contact information. 8. Gastroenterology Consults 9. Hematology-Oncology Consults: Contact Diana Speaker (dlspeake@uci.edu or 456 6411) 10. Infectious Disease Consults 11. MICU (See UCIMC electives list above for restrictions) 12. Nephrology Consults 13. Neurology Consults 14. Ophthalmology. By special arrangement only. Contact the Chief Residents for contact information. 15. Pathology. By special arrangement only. Requires submission of electives request form. 16. Psychiatry Liaison. By special arrangement only. 17. PM&R: By special arrangement only. Contact Dr. Patricia Nance patricia.nance@va.gov. 18. Radiation Oncology: By special arrangement only. Contact the VA Radiation Oncology Department to assure dates and availability 19. Radiology. By special arrangement only. Requires submission of electives request form. 20. Pulmonary Consults 21. Rheumatology Consults is a shared elective between the VA and UCI. You will have clinical 22. Sleep Medicine: By special arrangement only. Rotate through sleep clinic, observe sleep studies being performed. Contact Dr. Jafari (Behrouz.Jafari@va.gov) 23. Subspecialty Ambulatory Clinic Rotation Block: Rotate within a variety of internal medicine subspecialty clinics primarily at the LBVA. 24. Women s Health Clinic: 3 Weeks with the Women s Health Clinic Faculty at the VA by Special Arrangement. Contact Dr. Angela Tan (angela.tan@va.gov) Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Electives These electives need to be arranged by the Long Beach Memorial Site Director. 1. MICU Rotation (See UCIMC for restrictions.) 2. Dermatology- exposure to outpatient general and cosmetic dermatology with exposure to Moh s surgery and other office-based dermatologic procedures 3. Hospitalist Elective Rotation Work with a private practice hospitalist one-on-one managing patients in a busy inpatient environment at Long Beach Memorial. Available only for senior residents. (This does not substitute for your UCIMC hospitalist rotation.)

4. Oncology- inpatient, outpatient, or combined experience in general Hematology/Oncology 5. Women's Health Rotation - combination of outpatient gynecology, breast diagnostics, & endocrinology. Combined rotation with the VA. 6. ID 7. Nephrology - private practice nephrology with inpatient, outpatient and dialysis center experiences 8. Pulmonary: Can tailor your experience either primarily inpatient consultations or outpatient clinic. D. Electives Not Listed House officers can arrange unique rotations in ancillary disciplines if they would like additional experience in areas not listed above. Please work with the Program Director or Chief Residents to arrange these experiences. E. Reimbursement for Travel for Academic Endeavors The Department of Medicine will reimburse residents for travel if their travel meets the criteria noted below. The maximum reimbursement is $500 over three years for any and all activities related to travel that meets the criteria. Once that $500 limit is reached for any activity, the department cannot provide additional resources. These resources cannot be transferred between residents or reserved to residents who are not directly participating in the rotation or presentation. Travel to present research. The DOM will reimburse residents for travel to present their own original research. This may include any type of invited presentation, including case reports. Expenses can include reimbursement for transportation, meals, materials for the presentation, and registration fees. Residents must submit receipts to the Residency Program after attending and returning from the event. Receipts must be itemized with details about meals or materials purchased. Meal reimbursement will be only for the resident making the presentation, not for others traveling with that resident.