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Conferences

Teaching is the primary focus of our program. Each day you will have protected time to learn in a variety of ways both formally and informally. Conferences are teleconferenced to Thomas Jefferson University and Christiana Care Health System so that you will never miss an opportunity to learn!

A daily schedule for a week of formal teaching will include the following:

  • educational opportunitiesMorning ReportMonday, Tuesday, Thursday mornings
    Morning report is a case oriented conference led and presented by an inpatient team, critical care team or a resident assigned to a subspecialty. A morning report audience will include medical students, residents, fellows, general and subspecialty pediatric attendings and radiologists coming together to contribute to the learning environment. The Chief Residents follow up by researching the topics discussed and e-mailing links and articles.
  • Grand RoundsWednesday morning
    Grand Round lectures are presented weekly by faculty local and visiting nationally known speakers on a variety of topics.
  • Chiefs Conferencesbiweekly
    The Chief Residents present conferences biweekly.
  • Evidence Based Medicine - biweekly
    Residents are mentored by faculty while on elective or as part of the Teaching Admitting rotation. A teaching conference is then presented by the resident.
  • Bedside Teaching Roundsdaily
    Daily Bedside Rounds are led by the supervising attending. They are multidisciplinary rounds that include medical students, residents, fellows, social work, nursing and parents. These are supplemented by monthly bedside teaching rounds with the Chief Residents.
  • Noon Conferencedaily
    Daily conferences are scheduled from noon to 1 pm. Over the course of three years all subspecialty divisions contribute to presenting noon conference. Topics include basics of patient care, Neonatology, Genetics, Pulmonary, Emergency Medicine, Infectious Disease, Dermatology, Allergy/Immunology, Endocrinology, Adolescent/Gyn, GI/Nutrition, Rheumatology, Hematology/Oncology, Nephrology/Urology, Development, Respiratory Diseases, Surgical Subspecialties
  • Educational OpportunitiesRadiology RoundsTuesdays and Thursdays
    Radiology rounds occur at least twice a week. Teams meet with radiologists at appointed times to review studies for all patients on the team. The residents have an opportunity to ask questions and learn from the radiologists. Monthly conferences include Morbidity and Mortality, Ethics, Neurology, Hematology/Oncology and Trauma.
  • Procedure Days – The program encourages residents to fine tune their procedural skills and schedules a procedure day for every resident. The resident spends time with Day Medicine, phlebotomy, and sim labs. Residents may schedule additional time in the sim laboratory with an attending if interested.
  • Board Review – Monthly board review sessions are offered at AI duPont Hospital for Children. Our residency program also works with Penn State Hershey Medical Center to offer a comprehensive three day board review course in the fall. The conference is free of charge to our house staff.
 
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