Geriatrics Outpatient Clinic
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Rotation Length: 12 months (longitudinal)
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Location: Swedish Medical Center (First Hill)
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Supervising Faculty: Ainsworth and Rubenstein
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Evaluation: direct observation, chart review, and written competency-based evaluation.
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- Fellows have geriatric continuity clinic on Monday afternoons at Swedish
Family Medicine.
- There is a dedicated faculty preceptor for this clinic, who discusses all
fellows’ patients, sees and examines patients as necessary, and
reviews and co-signs all chart notes.
Rotation Goals and Objectives:
Patient Care
- Improve diagnostic and therapeutic skills in a range of common geriatric
medical conditions: heart disease, lung disease, neurologic disease, rheumatologic
disease, cancer, infections, and dementia.
- Recognize acuity in frail elders: determine appropriate follow-up, determine
need for hospital admission.
- Determine the appropriateness of labs and studies in the investigation
of disease.
Medical Knowledge
- Gain expertise in the geriatric syndromes: falls, dizziness, cognitive
impairment, polypharmacy, urinary incontinence, vision loss, and hearing loss.
- Learn to recognize caregiver strain, evaluate patient safety, and determine
the need for a higher level of care.
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
- Become proficient at using evidence to inform treatment decisions. Recognize
the limits of evidence in the care of frail elderly.
- Learn to use preventive care principles (such as screening) in a manner
appropriate to life expectancy and disability.
- Develop knowledge of community resources available to support this population.
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Communicate sensitively with patients and families, both face-to-face,
and by telephone.
- Become expert in discussions of goals of care, including end of life care.
- Professionalism
- Establish the central role of the primary care physician/ geriatrician
in the care of the elderly.
- Communicate and coordinate with other specialists in the development of
appropriate care plans; that account for patient preference, life expectancy,
and disability.
Systems-Based Practice
- Participate in the work of the multidisciplinary team (including nursing,
therapy, and social work) to provide comprehensive care.
- Recognize the importance of care transitions, and the role for assisted
living, adult family homes, skilled nursing facilities, home care, and
long term care.