NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
MEDICAL STUDENT CLERKSHIP:
NAME:
ROTATION DATES: MED. SCH:
SSN: RANK: DESIG: NOBC:
Check-In Check-Out
Initial/dateInitial/date
GME Coordinator (Lina)
3rd Level - Fam.Care Clinic / Admin. / /
NHB – Medical Staff Services (Paulette)______/ ______/ _____
3rd Level (Rm. 3408) Main hospital
NHB – Human Resources /
3rd Level (Rm. 3515) Main hospital
CO/XO’s office (Check-In Only) /
3rd Level - (Exec.Suite) Main hospital
Department: Family Medicine /
Security Department / /
Sub Level - Main hospital
Info Management Department (IMD) / /
Sub Level - Main hospital
CHCS (MID) Rm #302 / /
Sub Level - Main hospital
MEPRS Office / /
Sub Level - Main hospital
Bldg 16 (Front Gate) PASS & ID / /
Student Name
Date
Petersburg UW Student Orientation Guide
Location and/or Utilization of:
Books/Library: may use any and all books in doctors’ offices
Computer Access: may use docs computers or your own laptop (via wireless system)
- Printer available in the clinic
Lab/hospital: orientation
____ Pharmacy
Hospital pharmacy for inpatients/ER only: limited
Rexall: only pharmacy in town, very small-town service oriented
Two pharmacists (sisters): Cate Kowalski and Erica Worhatch
Gym access: nominal fee (hospital discount)
_____ Hospital Medical Record computer system
_____ Radiology viewer access
Faculty duties:
(In Petersburg: Dr. John Bergren, Dr. Shar Junge, Dr. Doug Long)
(In Wrangell: Dr. Dave McCandless)
Communicate
- inquire students goals/interests
- maximize learning opportunities
- provide effective feedback on performance
Six week written clinic and call schedule in the first few days of the rotation.
Student evaluations: when/where
Scheduling of mid-and-end of course reviews
Expectations of Students at Your Site:
Communicate
Review schedule
- Identify potential conflicts, rearrange as needed
Clinic/hospital work
- Hospital volume low: follow patients that you are involved in the admission
- Call: tends to be very light; taken from home: contact by phone or pagers are available to check out.
- Be flexible, maximize exposure to
- opportunities for continuity
- breadth of common rural health problems
- procedures
- local health system awareness (mental health, home health, native health, assisted living, volunteer EMT service, public health, regional medical transports services, visiting clinics)
- minutiae (filling out forms, prescriptions, standard screening exams, insurance stuff)
Presentation to Medical Staff on primary care topic OR choose a clinic quality improvement project [small]
Fulfilling goals and objectives of the course
Mid- and End-of clerkship reviews: schedule
Dress code: smart casual
Clerkship website
- be aware of all online responsibilities, readings
- maintain your updates of clinic experience/exposure as requested on website ‘dashboard’
Transcriptionist:
Explain dictation and equipment.
Social Worker:
Mental health services