MEL 8339: Rheumatology Clinical Elective

Periods
Pre-requisite
Sites & Slots
Hours
Weeks
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11

BCC 7110

BCC 7184

Year 4 status - LVHN


2@MOR/TGH/VA

1@LVH-CC

FT, 44 hr wk

2,4

 

Drs. Joanne Valeriano-Marcet, John Carter, Ashley Sterrett, Yih Chang Lin, and Helen Bateman (Tampa)

Dr. James Ross (LVHN)

 

Rheumatic diseases are complex multi-system diseases. All subspecialties and general internists need to be familiar with the clinical aspects of these diseases. Musculoskeletal complaints, including arthritis, low back pain, sprains, and strains, are the most common reasons for patients to consult their physicians. Our clinics have an excellent balance of both common and rare musculoskeletal rheumatic diseases.

Objectives

Be able to obtain history and perform the physical examination appropriate for rheumatic disease patients.
Be able to order and interpret pertinent X-rays and laboratory studies.
Gain an understanding of the pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.

Methods

In Tampa, students will see patients at the VA and USF Clinics Medical Clinics and on the consultative services of Tampa General Hospital, Tampa VA Hospital or H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center. Trainees will also participate in specialty conferences during their elective rotation. Upon completion of this elective, students should understand the principles of diagnosis and management of patients who have rheumatic diseases.


At LVHN, students will work with the inpatient populations as well as the consult service in a large, multidisciplinary outpatient clinic and in a private office. Student function as part of a team consisting of a senior resident and attending rheumatologist.

Evaluation

Students will work closely with the attending rheumatologist who will provide the assessment.