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Nov 22, 2024
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Catalog/Bulletin 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PEDI 416 - PEDIATRIC AMB/PER/TIGER CARE[152 Hours] The Senior programs in ambulatory pediatrics
are designed to provide opportunities for each student to
augment or reinforce knowledge and skills learned in the
pediatric core curriculum, as they apply to child health
problems encountered in an outpatient setting. To facilitate
accomplishment of this overall goal, the following basic
program options are made available within a four week block
of time. 415p: Ambulatory Pediatrics Private Office: The
student works with a pediatrician on the clinical faculty in a
private pediatric practice. Participation in the care of patients
in the hospital (rounds), office, and emergency room is
expected. 415e: Ambulatory Pediatrics Children’s Hospital,
New Orleans: The student will be assigned to general and
sub-specialty clinics in the out-patient department of
Children’s Hospital. New Orleans. The student will be
assigned to general and sub-specialty clinics in the outpatient
department of Children’s Hospital. A new Ambulatory
elective is offered in the 2007-2008 academic year. The
student will rotate through the Tiger Care clinics and the
Children’s Hospital Emergency Room. Responsibilities include
performing independent history and physical examinations,
developing differential diagnoses and management plans, and
discussing those with LSU Pediatrics faculty. For all
programs, evaluation of students will be based primarily on
staff assessment of the student’s abilities and attitudes in the
student’s day to day work with patients.
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