Resident Presentation 2011

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Transcript Resident Presentation 2011

University of Toronto
Respiratory Medicine
Programme Director
• Jae Yang
Training Programme
• Individualized, flexible, to attain the trainee’s career goals
• 2 year program
• Typically 5-7 fellows per year
• 8 academic hospitals
• Opportunities to work in affiliated community hospitals
▫ E.g. Credit Valley, Toronto East General, Etobicoke General
• Flexible elective rotations
Training Program
• Procedural experience in bronchoscopy, transbronchial lung
biopsies, thoracenteses, chest tubes, EBUS
• 2 months of dedicated physiology teaching
• 2-year protected teaching half-day
• Once monthly Journal Club
• Chest Radiology monthly sessions
• Longitudinal half-day clinic in second year
• Preparation for Royal College Exam
Mandatory Rotations
General Respirology
Other Rotations
▫ UHN (Toronto General, Toronto
Western, Princess Margaret)
• Critical Care Medicine
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2 months ward
1 month clinic
PH, ILD, Transplant, TB/NTM
Mt. Sinai
▫ St Michael’s Hospital
▫ 1 month ward
▫ 1 month clinics
▫ CF, TB, HIV, HHT
▫ Sunnybrook Hospital
▫ 2 months ward, clinics
▫ Pleural diseases, ALS, oncology
▫ Women’s College Hospital
▫ No longer a mandatory rotation
▫ 2 months at SMH or UHN
• Pulmonary Rehab and TB
▫ West Park Hospital
• Thoracic Surgery
▫ St Joseph’s Hospital
• Oncology (medical and
radiation)
▫ Princess Margaret Hospital
• Sleep Medicine
• Lung Transplant
▫ Toronto General Hospital
• Physiological Testing
Elective Rotations
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Community Respirology
Research
Chest Radiology
Chest Pathology
Adult Cystic Fibrosis
Pulmonary
Hypertension/Interstitial
Lung Disease
• Occupational Lung Disease
• Allergy/Immunology
• Hereditary Hemorrhagic
Telengiectasia
• Asthma and Airways
• Venous Thromboembolism
• Pediatric Respirology
• International Elective***
• And more…
Introduction to Respirology
• First week of residency
• All Ontario residents meet in Toronto for a 1 week
course
• Review lectures on various respiratory diseases and
processes
• Includes a full day Intro to Bronchoscopy course
Bronchoscopy Crash Course
• U of T course now open to all
Ontario Respirology residents
• Full day of bronchoscopy
simulation
Introduction to Pulmonary Physiology
• PFTs, 6MWT, Methacholine Challenge testing
• Seminars
Rounds, Rounds, Rounds…
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Grand Rounds (city-wide)
Research Rounds
Visiting Professor Rounds
Site-based Rounds
▫ Combined Respirology-Radiology-Pathology rounds
▫ Weekly lunch rounds
▫ Radiology rounds
Academic Half Day
• Every Wednesday afternoon
• Excellent presentations held by local faculty from
various sites
• Each fellow will usually present once during the year
Journal Club
• Monthly supper to discuss current literature
• Excellent and incomparable critical appraisal teaching
held by Dr. Matthew Stanbrook
• Great discussion, food and wine!
Journal Club - June 2011
Radiology Sessions
• NEW THIS YEAR!!!
• Once a month sessions on approach to reading CXRs
and chest CT
• Focus on Respirology Royal College preparation
• Each session run by different staff member
▫ Allow you to meet various faculty members and
interact with your fellow residents
Events
• Welcome Dinner
• CanMEDs Weekend
• Annual Day in Respirology Update Course (really
good, and free too)
• Holiday parties
• Niche suppers (Pulmonary Hypertension, Alpha-1antitrypsin deficiency, etc.)
• Respirology Research Day
• Residents Symposium at Better Breathing
Collegiality
CanMEDs Weekend
CanMEDS Weekend
• All Ontario Respirology
residents and PDs
• Career planning sessions
▫ Starting an office
▫ Tax planning
▫ Billing
• Hands-on Workshops
▫ EBUS
▫ Pleural U/S
▫ Chest tubes
• Evening competition
▫ Pictionary
▫ Jeopardy
Conferences
• CHEST (ACCP)
• Better Breathing (Ontario)
• Canadian Respiratory Conference
• ATS
Vancouver
2010
Up and Coming…
• EBUS
▫ St. Michael’s Hospital
And more…
• More information on programme website
▫ www.utoronto.ca/respirology
• Chief Resident
▫ [email protected]
• PGY-4 Representative
▫ [email protected]
• Questions…?