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Inpatient Medicine Sub-Internship

Baylor Scott & White – All Saints offers a four-week sub-internship in hospital medicine

Students will spend their time on an inpatient hospitalists teaching service where they will be exposed to a diverse population of clinically complex patients.

Rotations

Working at BSW All Saints Hospital provides a unique opportunity to experience a wide variety of pathologies, ranging from common medical issues like diabetes and pneumonia to organ transplants and complex structural heart disease.

 

The Inpatient Medicine Sub-I experience at Baylor Scott and White All Saints allows students the ability to practice core clinical skills including recognizing sick vs non-sick patients, knowing when to ask for assistance, managing time wisely and communicating effectively within the health care teams.

Curriculum

Rotation Experience

Sub-Interns will participate in morning report, noon didactics, conferences, M&Ms as outlined in their schedule

Sub-Interns will maintain all of the typical intern responsibilities including/ such as:

  • Participate in daily rounds
    • Take a thorough history and perform physical exam
    • Retrieve clinical information from the Electronic Medical Records and other sources
    • Present patients during Multidisciplinary Huddles and Teaching Rounds
    • Review orders with the supervising resident or attending preceptor
    • Communicate with consultants and other health care team members
    • Work cooperatively to formulate plans for inpatient management as well as post-hospital discharge care
    • Finalize treatment plans
    • Enter all documentation in the medical record
  • Cultivate the physician patient relationship
  • Learn to navigate health care systems
  • Identify a patient with an interesting finding to research for the end of rotation case presentation.

Interdisciplinary Rounding Experience

Sub-Interns will participate in interdisciplinary huddles discussing care plans with case management, social worker, pharmacy, therapy, nutrition, and other ancillary staff.

 

  • Sub-Intern will spend 2-4 hours with Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists to learn their role in the hospital and understand the recommendations and their importance in patient care.
  • Sub-Intern will spend 2 hours with Nutrition services to review the basics of enteral and parenteral nutrition, malnutrition identification, and treatment.
  • Sub-Intern will spend 2 hours with the Comprehensive Care Management team to review the process of discharge planning, identify potential hurdles in the discharge process and develop comprehensive care plans based on the information provided during Multidisciplinary Huddle.
  • Sub-Intern will spend 2-4 hours with a pharmacist to learn about biomedical science, pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry, principles of drug action, and basic concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of medications.

End of Rotation Case Presentation

The Sub Intern will work closely with one or more teaching faculty members to prepare a case presentation that incorporates evidence-based medicine resources to address a focused clinical finding for an interesting patient that the Sub-Intern cared for during the rotation.

Faculty

Leadership

Nida Rasheed, MD

Undergraduate Medical Education Director

Carol Nwelue, MD

Hospital Medicine Director

How to Apply

 

Prerequisites

Students must be in good standing with their home school and must have completed all third-year course requirements and be eligible to start their fourth year at their respective medical schools.

Only applications from LCME and COCA accredited medical schools are accepted.


We use the AAMC Visiting Student Application Service (VSAS) to electronically accept applications. Interested allopathic or osteopathic students can apply through the AAMC Visiting Student Learning Opportunities application service (VSLO).

Because of the volume of applications we receive, we do not offer or schedule an elective until the VSAS application is complete and all required additional documents are received.

For additional information about the Hospital Medicine Sub-Internship at Baylor Scott & White – Fort Worth, please contact Angela Summers at Angela.Summers@BSWHealth.org.

 

Contact Us

Angela Summers
Undergraduate Medical Education Coordinator
Angela.Summers@BSWHealth.org

Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center
1400 8th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104

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