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Yale Neurology Residency
PGY4 Overview and Schedule Residents,
at all levels, play an important role in the neurology teaching program. During the PGY-4 year, the senior residents
assume a major responsibility for teaching within the residency
program, and
for the supervision of medical students rotating on the neurology
service. The
following represents a typical PGY4 schedule. Yale Inpatient Ward: 3 blocks. The senior ward resident leads a team of junior residents and students who care for neurology patients on the neurology ward and in the Neuro ICU. This leadership position is closely supervised by attending physicians, but the senior resident plays an active role in management of patients. Yale Inpatient Consult Service: 3 blocks. Residents provide consultative services to all other departments within the hospital, except Pediatrics. These include Internal Medicine, General Surgery, OB/GYN, Neurosurgery, etc. Together with the Consult Attending, this resident acts as the main liaison between the Neurology Department and other services in the hospital for inpatient care. The same resident also supervises the junior resident who provides consultative services to the Emergency Department. VAMC Rotation: 3 blocks. PGY-4 residents, together with an attending physician, supervise a team of residents and students who care for neurology patients on the wards and in the ICUs, and perform consults for other services in the hospital. Residents also attend an average of 3 outpatient clinics per week, usually including stroke, epilepsy, and neuropsychiatry. The PGY-4 resident is responsible for distributing the workload among all team members on the neurology service, which usually includes PGY-3 and PGY-2 neurology residents, a psychiatry intern, and students. Elective: 3 blocks. Electives during the PGY-4 year are the same as those during the PGY-3 year, except that they may be taken off campus, since PGY-4 residents on elective do not take call. Continuity
Clinics: PGY-4 residents continue to attend their
continuity clinics at the VA. Chief Resident: A
member of the senior
resident staff is selected by the faculty to serve as Chief Resident
during
their PGY-4 year. The selection of the
Chief Resident is based on outstanding performance as a clinician,
teacher,
leader and administrator. The Chief
Resident is responsible for coordinating the teaching programs for all
residents, approving resident work schedules, inviting visiting
faculty,
scheduling Grand Rounds, serving as a resident advocate at departmental
meetings, and participating in the development of policies.
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