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2. gloves only. During codes, if emergent central<br />

access is needed, lines are typically placed with<br />

gloves only. These emergent lines should be<br />

replaced using aseptic technique as soon as<br />

possible.<br />

3. DO A TIME OUT AND FILL OUT TIME OUT<br />

FORMS<br />

4. Write a procedure note when you are done.<br />

5. Bone Marrow Biopsy: Call hematology lab and<br />

ask for bone marrow technician about 15 minutes<br />

prior to your planned starting time.<br />

6. IJ and Subclavian TLC: Order a stat pCXR and<br />

review it when it returns to ensure placement and<br />

rule out a pneumothorax<br />

7. Arterial line: Check a-line wave form after a-line<br />

placement<br />

New Innovations (www.new-innov.com):<br />

• On-line system for logging hours, procedures,<br />

evaluations, and reviewing curriculum.<br />

• Hours need to be logged and approved by the last day<br />

of the month.<br />

• If you log more than 80 hours a week or violate any work<br />

rules, this will appear in red and you need to change it to<br />

meet rules.<br />

• Curriculum needs to be reviewed prior to each rotation.<br />

The curriculum assigned to you for you to review will<br />

appear on your front log-in page.<br />

• When you log in at the end of the month, the front log-on<br />

page will have who you will be giving patients to or picking<br />

patients up from if you are coming on and going off<br />

general medicine wards.<br />

• Evaluations of your intern/resident/attending will be<br />

assigned to you at the end of the month and you will<br />

receive an e-mail reminder to sign-on and evaluate the<br />

other members of your team.<br />

Electives: The following electives are required. You need 3<br />

out of 4 or 4 out of 5 weeks of these (ie, no 2 weeks of<br />

vacation in a 4 week block):<br />

• Cardiology: If you are interested in a primarily<br />

outpatient experience, consider Drs. Thomas Andrews,<br />

Stephen Johnston, Charles Gottlich, or Karen Klatte. If you<br />

are interested in inpatient experience, consider Drs.<br />

Jeffrey Schussler, Rafic Berbarie, Ravi Vallabhan, Robert<br />

Stoller, James Choi, Jerold Grodin, or Carlos Velasco.

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