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12_How to Succeed in Fellowship
12_How to Succeed in Fellowship
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The document provides tips and information on how to succeed in a medical fellowship program. It emphasizes critical components such as expanding your fund of knowledge, being a good consultant, playing well with others, conducting research and academic presentations, seeking mentorship and career guidance, and maximizing endoscopic experience.<br /><br />To expand your fund of knowledge, it suggests doing "snack reading" throughout the day and focusing on specific patient issues rather than overwhelming yourself with large volumes of reading. Useful resources for education include Uptodate, PubMed for review articles, ASGE videos, and DDSEP.<br /><br />The document encourages learning from patients by independently reviewing primary data, following patients' clinical courses, and actively participating in patient care.<br /><br />Tips for being a good consultant include asking the primary team about the consult question and considering how the GI team can help beyond answering the specific question.<br /><br />Teaching the housestaff about their patients is also emphasized as a way to save time and improve relationships with colleagues. Professionalism is stressed through punctuality, clear communication, and respectful interaction with patients and other healthcare professionals.<br /><br />The document provides guidance on conducting research and academic presentations, highlighting the importance of finding multiple research mentors and projects, as well as seeking feedback on presentations from faculty mentors.<br /><br />Understanding the difference between a mentor and a coach is discussed, with advice to seek out more than one mentor and to clarify expectations and objectives for each rotation.<br /><br />For maximizing endoscopic experience, it suggests practicing with different people and not getting discouraged in the beginning stages. Consent and proper communication with patients regarding risks and alternatives are also highlighted.<br /><br />Running the endoscopy unit is highlighted as a responsibility, including clear communication with the sedation nurse and tech, meeting the patient before sedation, and explaining findings to the patient and their family.<br /><br />Finally, handling complications is discussed, emphasizing close involvement in patient care and follow-up after complications occur.<br /><br />Overall, the document provides valuable advice for succeeding in a fellowship program, emphasizing a well-rounded approach including knowledge, communication, professionalism, teaching, research, mentorship, and endoscopic experience.
Keywords
medical fellowship program
succeed
expand fund of knowledge
good consultant
play well with others
conduct research
academic presentations
seek mentorship
career guidance
maximize endoscopic experience
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