Second Year Goals & Objectives
Adult and Pediatric Clinics (HMC & Nye's Road Clinic)
- Goal: To provide continuity of patient care in a university based out-patient setting that adheres to the principles of service excellence.
- Objectives:
- Patient care:
- Formulate a plan of care prior to presenting to attending dermatologist.
- Educate the patient and family.
- Develop with increased independence rationale for treatment options.
- Demonstrate effective time management skills because of increased patient volume.
- Medical knowledge:
- Develop efficiency in history and physical exam.
- Generate differential diagnoses that are clinically relevant.
- Display technical proficiency in basic clinical procedures such as: skin biopsies, skin scrapings, comedone extraction.
- Appropriately follow and manage patients on high risk medications.
- Coordinate clinical and pathologic findings to secure a diagnosis.
- Teach medical students and house staff in clinic.
- Recruit and organize cases for monthly Grand Rounds meetings.
- Problem-based learning and improvement:
- Weekly review of dermatologic literature and discussion of applicability.
- Perform literature searches for complex patients.
- Attend monthly clinic meetings to address clinic management issues.
- Interpersonal and communication skills:
- Demonstrate effective interpersonal and communication skills with patients, patients' families, and fellow staff members via phone, email, spoken word, and hand-written notes.
- Develop effective leadership skills, especially in relationship to first year residents.
- Maintain healthy interactions with support staff that promotes team spirit.
- Professionalism:
- Display respect, truthfulness, and sensitivity to diversity.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to psychosocial aspects of patient care.
- Focus on the primary agenda in clinic: patient care.
- Systems-based practice:
- Learn the costs and billing procedures associated with medical dermatology.
- Work effectively with assistants and colleagues to coordinate comprehensive care.
- Patient care:
Dermatologic Surgery
- Goal: To provide an organized educational experience for residents in broad range of dermatologic surgical techniques.
- Objectives:
- Patient care:
- Understand the role of surgical and cosmetic procedures in dermatology as they pertain to the overall care of the patient.
- Develop a surgical and procedural plan prior to presenting to attending dermatologists.
- Educate patients of risks, benefits and expected outcomes of procedures.
- Educate patients regarding post-operative course and ensure appropriate follow-up.
- Provide surgical care that is compassionate and effective for the promotion of general health.
- Medical knowledge:
- Demonstrate knowledge of normal skin anatomy.
- Become proficient with basic surgical skills: anesthesia, electro surgery, cryosurgery, laser surgery, nail surgery, biopsy techniques, excisional surgery including basic flaps and grafts, sclerotherapy, chemical peels, tissue augmentation, and Botulinum toxin injections.
- If career interest is in Procedural Dermatology, including Mohs and Cosmetics, then demonstrate a more advanced scholarly pursuit in these areas (i.e. dedicate academic time to more clinical exposure or develop research projects).
- Gain increased familiarity with Mohs micrographic surgery during Mohs rotation.
- Problem-based learning and improvement:
- Appraise and assimilate scientific evidence from current dermatologic surgery and general dermatologic literature.
- Analyze knowledge base and technical proficiency in the full range of common dermatologic surgery procedures; identify areas for potential improvement.
- Interpersonal and communication skills:
- Demonstrate effective interpersonal and communication skills with patients, patients' families, and professional associates.
- Professionalism:
- Display respect, truthfulness and sensitivity to diversity.
- Adhere to ethical principles.
- Systems-based practice:
- Learn the costs and billing procedures associated with dermatologic surgery.
- Work effectively with other surgical colleagues to coordinate comprehensive surgical care.
- Patient care:
Dermatopathology
- Goal: To educate residents in the subspecialty of dermatopathology.
- Objectives:
- Patient care:
- Understand the role of dermatopathology in the diagnosis of disease and in the overall care of patients.
- Optimize biopsy techniques by selecting appropriate biopsy sites, obtaining adequate tissue depth, and minimizing scarring.
- Apply histopathologic findings to clinical care.
- Medical knowledge:
- Become proficient in basic skin histology.
- Develop a more thorough understanding of special stains.
- Know and interpret direct and indirect immunofluorescence patterns.
- Know the different patterns of inflammatory disease.
- Know the patterns of common neoplasms.
- Know the histology of rarer skin disease.
- Generate differential diagnoses based on histological features.
- Understand clinical-pathological correlations.
- Problem-based learning and improvement:
- Utilize evidence for dermatopathology literature to interpret both histologic specimens and pathology reports.
- Interpersonal and communication skills:
- Work with dermatopathologists to correlate clinical and pathological findings.
- Professionalism:
- Display respect for patients and dermatopathology colleagues while working for a common goal.
- Systems-based practice:
- Understand the role of dermatopathology in the health care system.
- Learn the costs of dermatopathology services.
- Patient care:
