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INTERNAL
MEDICINE
ENDOCRINE/METABOLISM
Location Akron
General Medical Center
Duration 4 weeks
Number of Students 2 (February, April, June, August, October &
December)
Director(s)
A. Reza Moattari, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
400 Wabash Avenue
Akron, Ohio 44307
1-330-344-1687
Teaching Faculty
Toni King, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine
A. Reza Moattari, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Michael Morroco, MD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Objectives:
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To introduce students
to endocrine and metabolic disorders including:
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Detail history and
physical exam pertinent to endocrine patients
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Formulation of a
differentiated diagnosis
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The most beneficial
and cost-effective paraclinical evaluation
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Short- and long-term
treatment options
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To understand physiology
of endocrine glands and pathophysiology of endocrine disorders.
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To introduce students
to self-care diabetic programs.
Description:
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Participate in morning
rounds with attending endocrinologist, with bedside review of endocrine issues
pertinent to each patient.
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Participate in daily
conference with attending endocrinologist to review one patient or one particular
subject in detail.
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See one new hospital
consult every day and present to the attending endocrinologist the same day
or next morning.
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Attend office with
endocrinologists to see outpatients, new and follow-up private patients.
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See new hospital consults
with attending endocrinologist.
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Attend endocrine conference
twice a month.
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Students may elect to work with either of the faculty by notifying our Medical Education office at the time of application.
Night Call/Special
Requirements: None
Date Updated: 28-DEC-2004 |  |
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