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STANFORD HEALTH CARE: SPECIALTIES TEAM (SCOPE

Stanford Health Care: Specialties Team(Scope)

Rotation Contacts and Scheduling Details

Rotation Directors: Otology/Neurology

Rhinology Nikolas Blevins, M.D. Peter Hwang, MD nblevins@stanford.edu hwangph@stanford.edu Facial Plastics Sam Most, MD smost@stanford.edu

Attendings: Alyono, Blevins, Hwang, Jackler, Most, Nayak, Patel, Pepper, Santa Maria, Stankovic, Steenerson

Weekly Schedule Monday

AM Blevins OR Most OR Hwang clinic Pepper OR (1st/3rd Mondays) Alyono clinic Steenerson clinic Tuesday Hwang OR Stankovic OR Most clinic Jackler clinic Capasso clinic (RWC) Alyono clinic Santa Maria clinic Steenerson clinic Wednesday

Most MRP Jackler OR Blevins clinic Hwang clinic Pepper clinic Alyono clinic Thursday

Blevins OR Hwang OR Santa Maria OR Nayak clinic Stankovic clinic Steenerson clinic FP fellow clinic

PM

NOTE: Blevins OR Most OR Hwang clinic Pepper OR (1st/3rd Mondays) Alyono clinic Steenerson clinic Hwang OR Stankovic OR Jackler clinic Capasso clinic (RWC) Most clinic Alyono clinic Santa Maria clinic Steenerson clinic Most MRP Jackler OR Blevins clinic Hwang clinic Pepper clinic Alyono clinic Blevins OR Hwang OR Santa Maria OR Nayak clinic Most clinic Stankovic clinic Steenerson clinic

Every resident is expected to attend: o 1 Cochlear Implant conference each rotation (7:30-8:30 am the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month). https://stanford.zoom.us/j/389328364?pwd=WXg4WEJMMll4Y0xmbjh5VHVrNEpWZz09 o 1 Stanford Balance Center conference each rotation (7am –8 am), typically the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Friday

Alyono OR Most OR Nayak OR Pepper OR Allergy clinic Blevins clinic Steenerson clinic

Alyono OR Most OR Nayak OR Pepper OR Blevins clinic Steenerson clinic Rhinology fellow clinic Jane Wang clinic

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Rotation Specifics

1. The team is expected to round together on all patients. “Splitting” the team to cover rounds on different patients is not acceptable. Rounds should occur two times daily. 2. During the week a resident should have a conversation with each attending re his/her patients. On the weekend some kind of formal notification (phone, text, etc) is expected daily. 3. All phone calls/patient contacts should be entered into EPIC. Contact attending directly if needed. 4. The R2 resident is the initial contact person for all consults. All consults should be seen by an attending-presented the same day and signed off by the next day. Discuss the consult list on rounds daily. 5. There should be a culture of teaching at all levels. 6. Chiefs can assign appropriate coverage of OR’s. When OR is complete residents should go to clinic. “Key indicator cases” should take precedence. Residents should see post-op cases in the clinic whenever possible. 7. Residents need to go to scheduled educational sessions and should break out of cases as needed. On time attendance is expected except for emergencies. 8. Residents are expected to read about cases in advance and check on important clinical info (CT, MRI, Audio, Path etc). 9. When faculty are out of town residents should extend coverage to other clinics/OR’s which are usually uncovered. Chiefs can make assignment for otherwise unassigned time.

Evaluation and Feedback

The faculty, and selected ancillary medical personnel will complete written evaluations at the end of the rotation. Selected clinic patients will evaluate the residents. Residents will be asked to evaluate each Faculty Member and the rotation. Daily feedback on physical findings, assessment, plan, and surgical technique will occur through clinical interactions.

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