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MedStar Washington Hospital
Center
Podiatry Student Clerkship Manual
2016 - 2017
John Steinberg, DPM
Residency Director
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110 Irving St. NW Washington, DC 20010 Phone (202) 877-7204 www.medstarhealth.org
To all incoming clerks,
We would like to take this time to give our deepest congratulations and warmest welcome for being selected to the clerkship program at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. We all sincerely look forward to working with you in the upcoming months. We understand the hard work and dedication you have put into your education thus far and hope to continue to guide you on your path to residency. W e have taken great measures to ensure a strong curriculum for our residents and our externs. We wholeheartedly believe we have one of the best training programs in the nation and hope that your clerkship experience here reflects that.
In order to better prepare you for your upcoming rotation, we have assembled a clerkship manual to be reviewed prior to your arrival. Included in this manual is:
1. Program Overview 2. List of Teaching Faculty 3. Clerkship rules and responsibilities 4. Articles to be reviewed
Required materials: white lab coat, bandage scissors, and pen with note pad
Your clerkship will begin on the first Monday of the month. On the first day of your clerkship, you will
meet in the Graduate Medical Education (GME) office located on the 6th
floor (via the B elevators), Suite 6A-126, promptly at 8am. When driving down Irving St, head south on First St, and park in the hospital parking lot to your right. You will check in with GME, receive ID badges, scrub machine access, computer access, and parking. Once all is completed, have the front desk page the podiatry resident on call (202- 801-1478 or 202-801-1908) and they will meet you. You will receive a tour of the hospital, answer any questions you might have, and then dismiss you to Georgetown University Hospital (GUH). Upon arrival at GUH, please park in Garage 1 (Entrance 2 from Reservoir Rd). Enter the main entrance into the main building and continue down the hallway into the Gorman Building. Take the elevators in the Gorman
Building to the 2nd
floor, turn left and follow the hallway to Gorman 2051. Ask for Allison Jones to check in and receive a badge. Then page the GUH Limb intern at 202-405-3498 to meet them.
Our program manager, Shari Heyward, will contact you 6 weeks prior to the start of your clerkship. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact her at [email protected]. We wish you the best of luck with your clerkship month!
Sincerely,
Dr. John Steinberg and the MWHC Residents
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MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Podiatric Residency Program
Program Director: John Steinberg, DPM Clerkship Director: Caitlin Garwood, DPM
Program Manager: Shari Heyward, MBA Clerkship Coordinator: Andrew Pierre, DP
PGY-3 Paul Carroll: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1552; c (203) 641-6565 Brett Chatman: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1565; c (330) 519-1528 Daniel Halayko: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0883; c (518) 461-4651 Cherreen Tawancy: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0371; c (317) 471-9829 Matthew Snow: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0370; c (661) 210-7787
PGY-2 Jayson Atves:[email protected]; p (202) 801-1295; c (440) 915-7894 Sarah Malik: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1305; c (630) 313-0080 Virginia Parks: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1296; c (812) 251-2310 Joseph Park: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1304; c (360) 624-5447 Kevin Pham: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1306; c (714) 654-4607 Andrew Pierre: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1300; c (954) 529-4899
PGY-1 Nicole Cates: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0740; c (978) 500-8516 Crystal Gunsch: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0786; c (845) 489-8275 Colin Mizuo: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0813; c (214)629-1409 Kevin Ragothaman: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0828; c (408) 203-5676 Shahdad Saeedi: [email protected]; p (202) 801 – 0906; c (925) 595-9376 Andrew Tompkins: [email protected]; p (202) 801-0917; c (814) 335-2620 Nam Tran: [email protected]; p (202)801-0962; c (781) 760-1378 Kaihua Wang: [email protected]; p (202) 801-1032; c (901) 598-0799
Additional Numbers:
Caitlin Garwood, DPM (202) 405-2628 (pager); [email protected]
Shari Heyward’s Office (202) 877-7204 WHC Call Room (202) 877-0435; (202) 877-0436 WHC Podiatry Call Pager (202) 801-1478 Georgetown Limb Call Pager (202) 405-3498
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MedStar Washington Hospital Center Podiatric Residency Program
110 Irving St. NW, Washington, DC 20010 Dr. John Steinberg, Director
(202) 877-7204
Hospital & Surgery Center Affiliations
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
110 Irving St NW, Washington, DC 20010
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
3800 Reservoir Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007
MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital
102 Irving St NW, Washington, DC 20010
Children’s National Medical Center 111 Michigan Ave NW, Washington, DC 20010
Virginia Hospital Center
1701 N. George Mason Dr, Arlington, VA 22205
MedStar Surgery Center
1145 19th St NW, Suite #850, Washington, DC 20036
River Road Surgery Center
5110 Ridgefield Rd, Bethesda, MD 20816
Reston Surgery Center 1860 Town Center Dr, Suite G100, Reston, VA 20190
SurgCenter of Silver Spring
8710 Cameron St, Suite 100, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fairfax Surgical Center
10730 Main St, Fairfax, VA 22030
Kaiser Permanente Virginia Tyson’s Corner Ambulatory Surgery Center 8008 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22101
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Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic Division
Capitol Hill Medical Center 700 2nd St NE, Washington, DC 20002
Kensington Medical Center
10810 Connecticut Ave, Kensington, MD 20895
Gaithersburg Medical Center
655 Watkins Mill Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Largo Medical Center
1221 Mercantile Ln, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
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Teaching Faculty
Ryan Ahalt, DPM 201 N Washington St Falls Church, VA 22046
(703) 237-4000
Nancy Han, DPM 11737 Bowman Green Dr
Reston, VA 20190 (703) 437-6333
Joel Morse, DPM 3301 New Mexico Ave NW, Ste #228
Washington, DC 20016 (202) 966-4811
Barry Arons, DPM Constantine Jones, DPM Howard Osterman, DPM
6217 Old Keene Mill Ct 10810 Connecticut Ave 1720 I St NW Springfield, VA 22152 Kensington, MD 20895 Washington, DC 20006
(703) 451-0232 (301) 929-7100 (202) 331-9727
Ian Beiser, DPM
1145 19th
St NW, Suite #203 Matthew Keast, DPM
6319 Castle Pl Darcy Park, DPM
1221 Mercantile Ln
Washington, DC 20036 Falls Church, VA 22044 Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 (202) 833-9109 (703) 820-3200 (301) 618-5500
Paul Cannon, DPM Muhammad Khalid, DPM Edward Pozarny, DPM 104 E. Broad St 2041 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE 611 S. Carlin Springs Rd, #512
Falls Church, VA 22046 Washington, DC 20020 Arlington, VA 22204 (703) 237-1555 (202) 889-6020 (703) 820-1472
Steven Chatlin Paul Kim, DPM * Gerard Ranieri, DPM 10810 Connecticut Ave 3800 Reservoir Rd NW 12656 B Lake Ridge Dr Kensington, MD 20895 Washington, DC 20007 Woodbridge, VA 22192
(301) 929-7100 (202) 444-9686 (703) 491-2603
Richard Derner, DPM 1721 Financial Loop
Stephen Kominsky, DPM 4910 Massachusetts Ave
Arnold Ravick, DPM 1145 19
th St NW, Suite #409
Lake Ridge, VA 22192 Washington, DC 20016 Washington, DC 20036 (703) 491-9500 (202) 362-2883 (202) 223-0500
Lee Firestone, DPM 2021 K St NW, Suite #520
Alex Kor, DPM
4940 Eastern Ave, 6th
Floor, Bldg A Katherine Raspovic, DPM *
110 Irving Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20006 Baltimore, MD 21224 Washington, DC 20010
(202) 223-4616 (410) 550-0453 (202) 877-6640
Caitlin Garwood, DPM * 110 Irving Street, N.W.
Sheldon Laps, DPM 1234 19
th St NW, Suite #610
Erin Robles, DPM 2021 K St NW, Suite #520
Washington, DC 20010 Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 877-6640 (202) 223-9020 (202) 223-4616
Paul Giegerich, DPM Lawrence Lazar, DPM Stephen Ross, DPM
106 Irving St NW, Suite #402 5513 Connecticut Ave NW 655 Watkins Mill Rd Washington, DC 20010 Washington, DC 20015 Gaitersburg, MD 20879
(202) 726-1800 (202) 966-1228 (240) 632-4000
James Girolami, DPM
Justin Lewis, DPM
Damian Roussel, DPM 106 Irving St NW, Suite #402 1010 Liberty Rd, Suite #100 184 Thomas Johnson Dr, Suite 104
Washington, DC 20010 Eldersburg, MD 21784 Frederick, MD 21702 (202) 726-1800 (410) 795-2155 (301) 694-8311
Harold Glickman, DPM 1145 19
th St NW, Suite #508
Amit Luhadiya, DPM 700 2
nd St NE
Patricia Schultz, DPM 8920 Colesville Rd
Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20002 Silver Spring, MD 20910 (202) 833-9797 (732) 718-1603 (301) 589-1066
Steven A. Gordon, DPM Eric Masternick, DPM Erika Schwartz, DPM
11737 Bowman Green Dr 1860 Town Center Dr 2021 K St NW, Suite #520 Reston, VA 20190 Reston, VA 20190 Washington, DC 20006
(703) 437-6333 (703) 391-0211 (202) 223-4616
Shaun Hafner, DPM Richard Mendelsohn, DPM Mark Scripps, DPM
11737 Bowman Green Dr 9918 Main St 1721 Financial Loop Reston, VA 20190 Fairfax, VA 22031 Lake Ridge, VA 22192
(703) 437-6333 (703) 273-9818 (703) 491-9500
Zakee Shabazz, DPM 3620 Joseph Siewick Dr, Ste #303
Fairfax, VA 22033 (703) 865-6783
Douglas Stabile, DPM 1721 Financial Loop
Lake Ridge, VA 22192 (703) 491-9500
Jeffrey Steinberg, DPM
106 Irving St, Suite #4100 Washington, DC 20010
(202) 877-7917
John Steinberg, DPM * 3800 Reservoir Rd NW Washington, DC 20007
(202) 444-9686
Tim Swartz, DPM 10810 Connecticut Ave Kensington, MD 20895
(301) 929-7100
Paul Taylor, DPM
1720 I St NW, Suite #402 Washington, DC 20006
(202) 331-9727
Steven Vetter, DPM 10721 Main St, #3500
Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 352-8888
Chris Walters, DPM
1225 Fair Lakes Pkwy Fairfax, VA 22033
(703) 934-5700
Kristina Williams, DPM 3900 Queensbury Rd Hyattsville, MD 20782
(301) 699-6178
Annie Xu, DPM 6501 Loisdale Ct
Springfield, VA 22150 (703) 922-1000
MedStar Washington Hospital Center Faculty *
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Student Clerk Responsibilities
1. Each clerk will spend two weeks of their month at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (one week with the Limb intern and one week in the OR) and two week at MedStar Washington Hospital Center (one week on the inpatient service and one week on the outpatient service).
2. Clerks will be notified either in person or via text when and where we will be
meeting to round the next morning by the resident. The residents will dismiss clerks at the end of the day when all the floor work and cases are done for the day.
3. Clerks will be provided a copy of the inpatient list. It is to the resident’s discretion
to determine how much time is required in advance to prepare for rounds. Depending on the inpatient census, this may require arriving an hour prior to rounds.
4. Clerks are responsible for breaking down dressings to specified patients prior to
the start of rounds, making sure the rooms are stocked with adequate supplies needed prior to rounds, and having supplies readily available during rounds.
-Supplies should include: 4x4 gauze, kerlix, Ace wraps, #15 blades, suture removal kits, betadine swabs and bottle, culture swabs, probes, packing, steri-strips, tape, saline flushes
5. Clerks will be assigned cases on a daily basis, and these cases can be at the
hospital or any one of the various surgical centers that students my go to. The clerks will be notified about what case they will be attending and it is the responsibility of the clerk to prepare accordingly. A copy of the case list for the week may be found at [email protected] (password: ilovefeet!).
6. Clerks will be allowed to participate in cases as long as the clerk can adequately
show that they are competent in using proper sterile technique. You will be responsible for assisting the resident in setting up the OR, which can include pulling gloves and gowns, making sure the tourniquet is available, drawing up local anesthesia if needed, and helping move the patient to and from the OR table.
7. Clerks will be expected to know appropriate methods of charting for patients
including inpatient progress notes, preop notes, and postop notes.
8. Clerks are required to help cover a weekend on call during their time at MGUH
and MWHC. When on call, the clerk will assist the on call resident in seeing consults, staying for late cases, and weekend rounds.
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9. Clerks are required to attend weekly academics – Wednesdays 4:00pm-6:00pm
with all residents; the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays there is cadaver lab in the autopsy
room from 3:00pm-4:00pm; the 2nd Wednesdays there is grand rounds from 6:00pm-8:00pm. When at MWHC and on office rotations, clerks are also required to attend McGlamry review Tuesdays 6:45am. A copy of the McGlamry schedule may also be found on [email protected], as well as a copy of the textbook.
10. Clerks may be asked to give small presentations or present journal articles
during the month by Dr. Steinberg. Each clerk will be expected to present a 10- 15 minute PowerPoint presentation on a topic preapproved by the residents or Dr. Steinberg on the last Wednesday of the month. Clerks are allowed to use the
medical library on the 2nd floor of MWHC at any time.
11. Clerks are encouraged to make suggestions to the residents about how their
non-surgical time should be used. It is the residents’ responsibility to make sure the clerk is adequately prepared for other rotations, as well as interviews and boards. Clerks may be taken through a series of case workups and mock interviews throughout their clerkship month.
12. Attire: Clerks are expected to wear clinic attire or business casual attire and a
white coat when in clinic and academic meetings. Scrubs will be provided by the hospital and surgery centers for OR cases.
13. Clerks are not allowed to keep scrubs or badges used at the hospital or any of
the surgery centers. Clerks are expected to be present every day for the length of the rotation. Any time off or early dismissal during the clerkship will need to be approved by Dr. Steinberg. Clerkship evaluation forms should be directed to the clerkship coordinator at the last Wednesday academics of the month.
14. A personal vehicle is highly encouraged during the month as sharing a ride with
another student will be logistically difficult given the off site rotations.
15. In case of inclement weather or other travel concerns, the student clerk should
contact the chief resident and the GME office. The student shall be excused from the rotation assignment if there is any concern for the safety of their travel to a location.
16. Most importantly, you are here to learn and we are here to teach. We want you to
get the most out of your rotation so please do not hesitate to ask questions or ask for help when needed.
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Patient Consent Protocol: No student or resident will perform an invasive exam or procedure without first presenting to an attending and obtaining consent to proceed. In addition, an appropriate chaperone must be present in the room throughout the invasive exam or procedure. Invasive exams include but are not limited to: pelvic exam, rectal exam, breast exam, or any examination of genitalia. Invasive procedures include but are not limited to: injections, nail procedures other than debridement, incision and drainage, biopsy of any tissue
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