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4th Year Electives: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at The Institute of Living (IOL)/Connecticut Children's Medical Center (CCMC) 

 

 

Clerkship Number: 409-020
Location: Research Building on the IOL campus/CCMC
Clerkship Director: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Faculty
Lisa Namerow, M.D.
Duration: One or two months, full-time
Months Offered: All year, except July
Number of Students: One per rotation
Prerequisite: Third Year Curriculum, including Clinical Psychiatry Rotation
Contact Info: Nora Hanna M.D., Acting Assistant Training Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Program, Phone: (860)545-7648 or
Alison Wellman, Administrative Program Coordinator, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Program
Phone: (860)545-7746 Fax: (860)545-7661, Email: awellman@harthosp.org

 

Program Description:

The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Section at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, the Emergency Psychiatric Service, the Pediatric Consultation/Liaison Service, and Outpatient Ambulatory Services represent the services that contribute to this elective.  Clinical hours are routinely held between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.  Regularly scheduled activities include the following: Consultation/Liaison Rounds, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, and Child and Adolescent Didactics.

 

Goals and Objectives:

  • To gain appreciation of the multifaceted aspects of serious illness, both medical and psychiatric.
  • To develop the clinical strategies necessary for conducting a therapeutic interview of the pediatric inpatient or outpatient and family; for generating a differential diagnosis; and for developing a long-term problem oriented treatment plan.
  • To enhance the skill of physician self-observation, in which the student strives to recognize both helpful productive and counterproductive emotional reactions which affect the course of medical illness.

 

Proposed Activities and Responsibilities:

With support of close supervision:

  • To conduct interviews of the patient and family.
  • To develop an assessment and working diagnosis.
  • To develop and follow-through with a treatment plan that is brief and focused on the solution of a specific problem.
  • To write a consultation that is accurate, clear and helpful.
  • To enhance the skill of physician self-observation.
  • To participate in individual supervision with child and adolescent faculty.
  • To choose a topic of interest as the focus of a literature search and brief presentation.

 

Facilities that will be available:

The clinical settings for pediatric psychiatry encompass services at CCMC and the IOL that provide treatment to children, adolescents, and their families.  These include the inpatient pediatric service, the outpatient pediatric ambulatory and specialty clinics, the child and adolescent psychiatry outpatient clinic, and the emergency room.

 

Formal Teaching:

In addition to clinical case supervision, one-to-one teaching will be provided during scheduled hours each week.  Weekly teaching conferences will also be available at CCMC and The Institute of Living and include grand rounds and case conferences.

 

Amount and Type of Supervision:

One-to-one supervision will be provided on a daily basis and on a selective basis.  This intensive format is designed to provide each student with the opportunity to learn at his/her own pace.  Supervision will focus on two major areas:  concrete clinical skills and the more elusive task of physician self-observation.

 

Revised 01/08
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