naval medical center portsmouth first year transitional internship program
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Transitional Internship at NMCP
CDR Roderick BorgieProgram Director
LCDR Coleman BryanAssistant Program Director
Presentation Given at Medical Student Open House 2014 If you are viewing this presentation on
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No Disclosures (Our job is fun and we don’t need money)
Transitional Year Target Groups
Broad Based InternshipRadiology, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia,
Ophthalmology, Dermatology, PMR, Pathology
Undecided Career Goals Operational Platform “Backup plan”
Sometimes, ACGME language and requirements are hard to understand….
We take care of that for you
Transitional Internship Year
13- Four Week Blocks
10 Core Rotations
3 Electives
TY Core Curriculum Internal Medicine Wards-8 weeks Inpatient General Surgery-4 weeks Coronary Care Unit-4 weeks Intensive Care Unit-4 weeks Emergency Department-4 weeks Ambulatory-4 weeks Orthopedics-4 weeks OB/GYN- 4 weeks Operational / Psychiatry-4 weeks (operational
medicine and psych ER consults)
Flight Surgery, anyone??
Dive??
TY Electives(sample of ones done in past) Trauma, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery Ophthalmology, ENT, Urology, Anesthesia Family Practice Dermatology Radiology, Pathology, Prev Med Operational (aviation,dive) Physiatry, Neurology Continuity Clinic
Surgery at sea.
TY Academic Curriculum
Departmental conferences, M&M’s, etc
Weekly TY operational medicine lectures
Research projects
The opportunities available are not even limited by the sky!!!!!!
TY Extracurricular Activities
Community Service Projects
Intern Sporting Events
Tidewater Area Gatherings
Happy Hour Dining Out Social Events
Before You Ask...
Equivalent educational opportunities Equitable call schedules TY spaces – a place to call “home”! ACGME accreditation
Special Features of TY Internship
Continuity Clinic - option
Operational Medicine Exposure
Weekly Operational Lectures
Why Portsmouth?
Professional reasons: Newest facility Largest patient population ( Busiest!!) Virtually no fellowships Coolest people (OK, little biased)
Cool is a relative term, I suppose
Why Portsmouth?
Personal reasons: Low cost-of-living, little traffic Good schools Beaches, water sports Great music venues Museums, sporting events, cultural events American history United States Atlantic Fleet Coolest people (not as biased this time)
Who makes up the NMCP TY group?
“Others” NMCP TY!
Now you can make informed decision on a career path to adventure!
My wish is for you not to end up as a lonely storm trooper.
JOIN US!
NMCP TY ALUMNI