MEL 8574: Pediatric Pulmonary Disease

Periods
Pre-requisite
Sites & Slots
Hours
Weeks
1,2,3,4,5,7,8,10,11

BCC 7110 or BCC 7184 - Tampa

Year 4 status - LVHN

1@TGH
2@ACH
1@LVH-CC
FT, 40-44 hr wk4

 

Drs. Couluris, and Schnapf (TGH), Drs. Demissie,Ewig, Gondor and Kriseman (ACH) - Tampa

Drs. Michael Schwartz, Robert Miller, and Sharmesh Suratwala - LVHN


Objectives
  1. Obtaining a history and physical examination as it relates to pulmonary disease in the infant, child, and adolescent.
  2. Understand and interpret basic imaging of the respiratory system and lung function testing.
  3. Establish a level of competence in diagnosing and managing asthma in children utilizing the principles presented by the NIH Asthma Guidelines.
  4. Possess an understanding of pulmonary physiology as it relates to common pediatric respiratory disorders.
  5. Have a familiarity with common respiratory therapeutic agents employed in pediatrics including airway clearance techniques and asthma pharmacotherapy.


This elective will involve working with a multidisciplinary team that will provide experience in the evaluation and management of acute and chronic pediatric respiratory diseases. Some of these disorders will include: cystic fibrosis, stridor, chronic lung disease of infancy, congenital malformations of the respiratory system, sleep-related disorders of breathing, upper airway problems, and management of the medically-complex child with chronic respiratory problems such as having a tracheostomy tube or requiring supplemental oxygen at home. Pertinent literature will be discussed and will be available for review on the Moodle Pediatrics Learning Site. Attendance at the USF Residency didactic sessions (i.e. morning report, noon conference, etc.) is STRONGLY encouraged.

Tampa
Contact number at TGH is (813) 259-8767.
Contact physician: Dr. Schnapf

LVHN

The student must get approval from Kate Adams who is the pediatric residency administrator.  She will be able to coordinate elective rotation scheduling so that it does not conflict with pediatric residents rotating in their pulmonary elective.