Conferences
The UTHSC Pediatric Residency Program hosts several conferences for resident education, all of which are protected educational time.
Inpatient Morning Report (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7:30am-8am)
Senior resident led, case based discussions of common pediatric topics, rare diagnoses, or interesting cases. Each team also has a morning report led by the subspecialist faculty, teaching about key topics for their patients. Each block we have a wellness morning report with breakfast provided and discussion of resiliency topics.
Outpatient Morning Report (Wednesday 7:30am-8am)
Case based discussion of common outpatient complaints and topics, focusing on the social determinants of health. Review data from the national, state, and local level as well as discussion of local resources available to our patients.
- (for access to the Grand Rounds password, please emailphysicians@lebonheur.orgor call 866.870.5570)
- Daily morning reporton inpatient wards
Academic Half Days (Thursday for Seniors, Friday for Interns, 1pm-4pm)
Rotating monthly topics with board relevant topics. Separating by level of training allows for more specific teaching. Intern lectures are typically more foundational and introductory, with senior lectures more application and therapeutic based. Each month wraps up with a jeopardy review game led by chief residents to review the board relevant topics discussed over the past month. July Intern AHD is “intern school” focusing on key foundational topics and skills needed to succeed in intern year. These topics include newborn physical exam, documentation 101, and reading CXR and KUBs. See below for an example schedule!
Noon Lectures (twice a month, Thursday or Friday prior to academic half day)
Bimonthly lectures with a rotating curriculum of QI M&M, M&M, Advocacy, Professors Rounds and Housestaff conferences from chief residents to give important program updates, share ongoing QI projects, and award resident of the month honors.
Board Review Series (Fridays 12pm-1pm starting in January for graduating residents)
Weekly lectures hosted by subspecialty attendings and fellows to review board questions, give tips for test taking, and provide useful pearls. These lectures are recorded and made available to residents to review on their own as they prepare for boards.
Resident as Teachers
Residents as Teachers is integrated with our Academic Half Day curriculum and is specifically addressed to our pediatric and med-ped residents towards the end of their PGY1 year. Our residents have the opportunity during upper level to teach and supervise interns, medical students, and junior interns, and this curriculum is intended to provide tools to the residents as they prepare to be effective supervisors. Topics focus on effective feedback and creating a psychologically safe / cohesive team environment and is primarily led by our pediatric chief residents.
Career Development Workshop
Career Development Workshop is also integrated with our Academic Half Day and is given during the spring of PGY2. The workshop focuses on both residents planning to move on to outpatient pediatric careers and to residents preparing for fellowship application. Topics include CV preparation, fellowship application / interviewing, and panel discussions with both outpatient pediatrician graduates and with fellowship leadership.
Code Bootcamp
Every year we have our rising 2nd years complete a set of simulated cases at our CHIPS Simulation Center. The goal of these cases is to help them feel more prepared for the critical patients they will be seeing in the PICU and St Jude floors. Our faculty and fellows love to go the extra mile, explaining the equipment available in code situations and their thought process as they approach tough scenarios.
Procedure Day
Procedure Day is a dedicated time for interns to practice the many procedures they will encounter in residency. With the help of fellows and upper level residents, they are able to practice LPs, intubations, central lines, IOs and other procedures. It's a great way to get some exposure, technique tips, and questions answered to prepare for the wards.
Inpatient Simulation
Monthly, residents on the inpatient service will participate in mock code events facilitated by our Pediatric Emergency Medicine faculty. These cases involve scenarios where patients have arrived to the floor or may have acutely decompensated and help residents think through the ways they may need to escalate care on kids they may not know as well. These are for all levels of learners and we even have some of our hospitalists attendings join in!