Family Medicine Inpatient Sub-Intern Rotation


 Inpatient Rotation for Sub-Interns

 

Welcome to the Family Medicine Inpatient Sub-Intern rotation! This rotation provides a great opportunity to see disease processes and illnesses from a different perspective than our usual one in clinic. Not only will you get to see the natural progression of common illnesses, but you will also have the opportunity to talk and think about how we can try to limit or prevent hospitalizations for our patients in their future. Just as importantly, this rotation will help give you a taste of functioning “as an intern,” and we will try our best to support any specific educational objectives you may have.

 

We’ve created this page to help transition you onto our teams as quickly as possible.  Info like this is always a work in progress, and is only meant to be helpful.  We realize that roles for students can vary a lot from rotation to rotation, and we’re trying to give you an idea of what we expect on this rotation. Please let us know if there is any way we can improve your experience, or the experience of future students.

 

We look forward to working with you!

 

Kali Graham, MD

Director of the Family Medicine Inpatient Service

 

I. “Intern-like” Experience

The goal for an inpatient sub-internship should be for a sub-intern to ease into the role of an intern, and that means starting to take a more active role in the care of inpatients with more responsibility. More concretely, sub-interns should able to carry 3-4 patients, serving as the functional intern for those patients. Usually the upper-level resident will co-follow the sub-i’s patients, answering questions and helping along the way, but sometimes the interns will help as well.

 

II. Work Hours, Days Off, Call

Our service has two teams which alternate daytime call, while we share the overnight admissions. Overnight signout begins every day at 7am, and you will usually get about 15 mins after morning report to finish pre-rounding, so come in the morning at the appropriate time to do all your pre-rounding.  Being efficient will help.  The work day goes to 5pm on weekdays, you don't need to stay with the late intern.

 

The sub-intern schedule is modeled after the current schedule of our interns.  We expect you to abide by the same duty hours that we use for our interns, which translate to working about 60 hours a week- 6 days with one day off. Duty hour rules you will need to abide by include no more than 80 hours in a week and at least 10 hours off between shifts.

 

Weekends: You will work on average one weekend day per week, and have one full weekend off during the month. Please refer to the Sub-Internship Schedule. On the weekend you can leave when you are done with your work, you don't need to stay late.

 

III. Schedule Requests, Extra Days Off

Additional days off that sub-interns need, or specific requests for their schedule should be discussed with the resident on the team first, then the attending. 

 

IV. Daily Progress Notes

 Sub-interns should write daily progress notes for the medical chart. Unfortunately, student notes can’t be used for billing, which complicates things a little. Our service handles this by having the student write a complete note and forwarding the note to the senior resident to review. The senior resident edits the note and cosigns it, and then sends it to the attending to sign. 

 

Other Note Writing Tips 

 

V.  H&Ps

There is a written template for History and Physicals here. Please use this while you take a patient's history to make sure your process is complete. Documentation for Powerchart will be done by the resident or PA, but you will be required to present to the attending. 

 

V. DC Summaries

For discharge summaries, we recommend that you type out a dc summary and give it to the attending and upper level resident for review and feedback. Documentation for Powerchart will be done by the resident or PA.

 

VII. Shared Information

PBWorks Site

This is the pbworks site!  There's a lot of info here, and maybe you'll have more ideas on things that we should add.  Be sure to check out the articles page for some hand-picked articles that are important.

 

Team List

Our team patient list is kept on powerchart CACHE. Our residents can show you how to set up the team lists when you start. Please keep your patient's information updated daily as the Night Float team uses this to cross cover.

 

VII. Inpatient Teaching Schedule

Please refer to the Inpatient Educational Schedule

 

VIII. Basic Expectations for Our Teams

 

Specific Expectations for Sub-Interns

 

Additional Miscellaneous Tips

 

 

06/2023