PGY-2 Rotations
Internal Medicine Residency at Monmouth Medical Center
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General Medicine Faculty Service
- Duration: Four blocks
- Call Frequency: Every 4th day
- Overnight Shifts: 2 per block
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General Medicine Hospitalist Service
- Duration: Four blocks
- Call Frequency: Every 4th day
- Overnight Shifts: 2 per block
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ICU – Days
- Duration: 0.5 blocks
- Call Frequency: Every 3rd day
- Overnight Shifts: None
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ICU – Night Float
- Duration: 0.5 blocks
- Call Frequency: Nights 6/7 days
- Overnight Shifts: 12/14 days
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Emergency Department
- Duration: 2 x 0.5 blocks
- Call Frequency: No call
- Overnight Shifts: None
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Night Float
- Duration: 2 x 0.5 blocks
- Call Frequency: Nights 6/7 days
- Overnight Shifts: 12/14 days
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Geriatrics/ Rehabilitation
- Duration: One block
- Call Frequency: 2 per block
- Overnight Shifts: 2 per block
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Ambulatory Medicine/ Continuity Care Clinic
- Duration: 8 x 0.2 blocks
- Call Frequency: No call
- Overnight Shifts: None
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Electives
- Duration: Four blocks
- Call Frequency: No call
- Overnight Shifts: None
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Vacation
- Duration: One block
- Call Frequency: No call
- Overnight Shifts: None
General Medicine Faculty Service
Duration: 1 Block (4 weeks/block)
With the guidance of a teaching internist, PGY-2 residents gain experience running a general medicine in-patient service and supervising 2 PGY-1 residents and 1-2 medical students.
General Medicine Hospitalist Service
Duration: 2 Blocks (4 weeks/block)
With the guidance of private attendings and hospitalists, PGY-2 residents gain experience running a general medicine in-patient service and supervising 2 PGY-1 residents and 1-2 medical students.
Intensive Care Unit - Day / Night
Duration: 1 Block (2 weeks ICU-Days/2 weeks ICU-Nights)
PGY-2 residents gain experience in the emergent management of critically-ill patients while supervising 2 PGY-1 residents. Attending intensivists are available 24/7 to supervise the ICU learning experience.
Emergency Department
Duration: 2x 0.5 Blocks
Description: Residents work one-on-one with ED physicians to evaluate untriaged patients with undiagnosed symptoms, prioritize care and stabilize patients. Residents are also expected to discern which patients can be discharged and which can require admissions. Residents may also perform bedside procedures like lumbar punctures, thoracentesis, paracentesis, central lines, and endotracheal intubation.
Night Float
Duration: 2x 0.5 Blocks
Description: Residents go on night float six days per week, from 8:30 PM to 7:00 AM daily. Night admissions are signed out formally to the morning teams to ensure appropriate transitions of care.
Geriatrics and Rehabilitation
Duration: 1 Blocks (4 weeks)
Description: Residents gain experience in the acute in-patient management and outpatient care of common geriatric disorders and specific geriatric syndromes. Residents also gain exposure to rehabilitation and management of geriatric patients at nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities, assisted living, and long-term care centers.