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Resident Handbook - UC Davis Health System

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a. You MAY bill for the Maternal-Infant Home Visit but ONLY as PostPartum Nutritional, Post-Partum Psychosocial, and Post-Partum <strong>Health</strong>Education. On the CPSP Billing Sheet enter the amount of face-to-facetime spent (in 15 min increments) in the boxes next to each of theappropriate categories. (i.e. PP Nutritional 15 min, PP Psychosocial 15min, and PP <strong>Health</strong> Education 30 min for a 1 hr. home visit).b. You MAY bill for the Geriatric Home Visit. Under the Home Servicessection on the purple Nursing Facilities Billing Sheet, circle the appropriateCDM# corresponding to the complexity and face-to-face time spent withthe patient.4) Within 24hrs of finishing the home visit, return the billing slip to the MFHC front officeand the rest of the Home Visit Packet to your academic advisor for his/her review andsignature. The record should be filed in the patients MFHC clinic chart.5) Enter the home visit in New InnovationsA. Service GoalsPage 36 of 153ENTThe goal of this rotation is to prepare a resident to enter practice with the knowledge,attitudes and skills to effectively evaluate, initiate management and, when appropriate,seek consultation on patients with more complex ENT conditions. (See also ResidencyGoals and Competencies)B. Service DescriptionC. DutiesThe ENT rotation is integrated into a four week block in the third year of residency alongwith Urology, Cardiology, and Ophthalmology and is designed to expose residents to theevaluation and management of common ENT conditions that present in the ambulatorysetting. The experience is based in an ENT office practice with case based, one on oneteaching. Where appropriate to accomplish educational goals, residents may accompanyENT preceptors into the hospital setting to assist or observe surgical procedures. Thisrotation represents one component of a residents training in ENT. Substantial training inthe primary care of patients with ENT conditions is received in the Family PracticeCenter. Responsibility for the medical management of inpatients with ENT complaintsoccurs throughout residency training.Attendance at the ENTs office is scheduled. During this time you will work one –on-onewith an ENT. Continuity clinic time is maintained throughout the rotation at theminimum of four half-days/week. A syllabus of relevant readings on the primary andC:\Documents and Settings\dhutak\Desktop\rshb13.doc

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