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Guidelines - Numc Find a Doctor Ask well-nigh Financial Assistance Find a Phone Number / Contact Patient Visit A Patient / View Visiting Hours Find Directions/MapsWangleMy Medical Records Make an Appointment Refill My Prescription LearnWell-nighOur Centers ofSuperintendencyThank a Staff Member or Physician Volunteer Close (x)I Want To... Nuhealth Foundation Make An Appointment  | WangleMy Medical Records  |  Refill My Prescription InsuranceWangleen español HomeAbout NuHealth Message from the CEO Our Vision Looking Forward Raising the Bar Our History Staff Executive Staff Board of Directors Department Chairs Centers ofSuperintendencyNassau University Medical Center A. 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Ask well-nigh Financial Assistance Find a Phone Number / Contact Patient Visit A Patient / View Visiting Hours Find Directions/MapsWangleMy Medical Records Make an Appointment Refill My Prescription LearnWell-nighOur Centers ofSuperintendencyThank a Staff Member or Physician Volunteer Guidelines Home / Education / Undergraduate Medical Education / Guidelines Guidelines General Conduct As a medical student you will be expected to act and work in a malleate that is resulting with the cadre values established by the Nassau University Medical Center. At all times, you are expected to act with integrity and respect, and to work collaboratively with others in scholarly pursuits, using the weightier clinical practices. Attendance You are expected to be present during your prescribed rotation period. If a special circumstance or emergency necessitates that a student be woolgathering and/or late from his or her clinical duties, the student must notify theUndertowDirector and the Administrative Director. Attendance is required at morning report, medical rounds, lectures, and noon conferences. There will be no unexcused absences during your rotation. Any sparsity will be reported to the Dean. Students’ Responsibilities Students are required to: Attend all lectures and rounds and present their patients (schedule will be provided by the towardly department). Pass the final examination.Well-constructeda undertow evaluation form. On-call Responsibilities Each department has its own policy regarding the on-call schedule. Please ask theUndertowDirector and/orSeniorResident well-nigh the on-call schedule during your rotation. Counseling Common concerns experienced by students include uneasiness regarding wonk performance, depression, relationship issues, and medical education. Counseling services are misogynist at the Medical Center and are provided in a variety of formats. DressLawmaking[excerpt from Human Resources Policy HR -120] Dress lawmaking for the rotation is short white stratify over shirt and tie for men and short white stratify over towardly professional attire for women. Badges will be worn by all medical students whilom the waist at viewing level and with picture facing forward for all to see. This identification assists patients and families in identifying name and disciplines with whom they have contact. It is not permissible for medical students to wear backless shoes or flip-flops or to go barefoot in the Medical Center. Socks or hosiery should be worn at all times. Nails should be wipe and trimmed. Mustaches, long hair, and beards are to be well-trimmed, clean, and neat. Excessive use of perfume or cologne is discouraged. Excessive jewelry should not be worn. Uniforms are to be neat and wipe and worn without undergarments hanging out. Smoking [excerpt from Human Resources Policy EC-030] Nassau University Medical Center is a smoke-free environment. Smoking is prohibited in all areas of the Medical Center and all buildings on the grounds of the Medical Center. Designated smoking areas have been labeled outside of the buildings. It is requested that all smokers use these areas and place butts in proper containers.Peekabooand Resident Roles Each sense will involve the student as much as possible and encourage your zippy participation as a member of the treatment team. Much of the clinical teaching occurs during rounds. Students should be encouraged to practice their interviewing skills and present clinical data during rounds. Supervision by an upper-level resident or an peekaboo is required for the meeting.Pursuitrounds, students can expect to spend most of the workday with the intern and resident physicians and should be urgently engaged in the day-to-day duties of patient care.Peekabooor resident physicians may suggest readings or topics for exploration that supplement the recommended readings. Toward the end of the rotation, peekaboo and resident physicians will provide a increasingly comprehensive performance evaluation, which should be completed in a timely fashion. The evaluation will be forwarded to your school, and a reprinting will be kept in the Office of Undergraduate Medical Education.Transpirationof Important Information Students are expected to notify the Undergraduate Medical Education Office when they move, legally transpiration their names, or wits next-of-kin changes. The Office of Undergraduate Medical Education uses e-mail to communicate with students. This is the preferred ways to communicate official notices regarding important rotation information. Remember to trammels your e-mail daily so that you do not miss important announcements. Log Book You should list all patients for whom you have performed a well-constructed H&P, including those seen in the rejuvenating setting and on consultation. The log provides a ways of monitoring the telescopic and diversity of your learning experience. Periodically, you will be asked to submit your log to permit a review of your patient experience. If you find that you are not seeing a wide variety of patients, show your log to your peekaboo and ask to be prescribed variegated types of patients. InformationWangleWhen you read well-nigh your patient, you will likely find yourself challenged by the immense and growing literature relevant to providing high-quality care. You should wilt familiar with the key sources for obtaining updated information on issues relevant to the medical management of patients. We recommend that you obtain one of the standard textbooks in each willpower as your vital resource for reading well-nigh the patients whom you will evaluate. The increasingly synoptic study guides and books can moreover be used for study materials. They are particularly useful in providing an overview of subject areas surpassing lectures and when reviewing for exams. You may find it helpful as you scan your knowledge wiring to determine specific subject areas for increasingly in-depth study. Finally, don’t forget to regularly scan some of the key journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine, The Journal of the American Medical Association, Annals of Internal Medicine, Archives of Internal Medicine, Lancet, etc. Attitudes Students must demonstrate professional attitudes in their tideway to the superintendency of patients by: Using a non-judgmental and patient-centered manner, Showing snooping for the patient and the patient’s family, Assuming responsibility for the superintendency of the patient in keeping with the student’s level of wits and training, Improving clinical knowledge and skills through constructive use of misogynist learning resources and life-long, self-directed learning. Evaluation and Grading Our evaluation program provides a process for assessing medical students’ performance in all cadre competencies. These performance measures are outcome-based in vibrations with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements. Students’ evaluations are completed pursuit every clinical rotation and are misogynist for review and discussion in every program. Grades are based on a student’s participation in rounds, clinics, lectures, and surgical cases. The professionalism and thoroughness of presentations and the clinical wisdom displayed while in the program are moreover taken into account. Evaluation Methods The undertow director and the senior resident will assess each student’s performance using the towardly evaluation form and school requirement. For increasingly information well-nigh your evaluation, please visit your school webpage or the student catalogue. Student Feedback We invite and depend on student feedback to modernize the rotation experience. In order to ensure reliable and valid feedback, we require that all students well-constructed this form on the last day of the rotation. If a student has any particular questions or needs during the undertow of the rotation, the undertow director and Administrative Director are misogynist to assist. Confidentiality Medical students must respect the confidential nature of all information that they have wangle to, including, but not limited to, patients’ personal health information provided to them orally, contained in the patient medical records, or maintained on the Medical Center’s electronic system. Students must comply with all relevant state and federal confidentiality laws, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), to the extent applicable. Anti-discrimination Policy Nassau University Medical Center is single-minded to providing medical students and graduates with equal education opportunity without favoritism based on race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, age or handicap. Foreign Medical Students In vibrations with the proposed changes to Section 239(b) of the Public Health Law, scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2009, students applying for clinical clerkships in New York State must attest to having completed the required training related to Infection Controls. Students may schedule their participation in the mandated training by selecting a undertow site from the list of authorized providers. UME SOE Eligibility Letter Additionally, foreign medical students must provide NUMC with a reprinting of the Eligibility or Long-term Clerkship document using form. Elective Rotation Policy At the present time, electives are available to medical students from our affiliated schools. The medical student must wear towardly photo identification at all times and must undergo by all policies, rules, regulations, and by-laws of Nassau University Medical Center and its united hospitals. A sense physician or designee (other sense from the same program or a senior-level resident) or a member of NUMC must supervise the medical student in the presence of patient(s) at all times. No medical student may have unrestricted wangle to NUMC and its participating institutions. In the presence of a patient, the medical student must introduce him/herself to the patient as a medical student and must request the patient’s permission to be present during a clinical visit, procedure, or other patient service. If the patient declines to indulge the student’s presence, the student must leave the area. Failure to comply with this requirement may be rationalization for firsthand termination of the elective rotation. The medical student must not make patient orchestration entries (electronic or nonflexible copy) or reprinting patient charts (paper or electronic). The medical student must well-constructed an evaluation of the rotation upon its completion. If a visa holder, the medical student must comply with all terms of the visa during his/her elective rotation. Failure to do so may result in firsthand termination of the elective rotation. NUMC may, at its sole discretion, terminate an elective rotation without recourse to due process or request process. Medical students will be evaluated at the end of the rotation. The evaluation will be in the student’s file to provide feedback to the student. Throughout the rotation, there will be clinical observation and feedback by the mentor as well as other sense members. Students will moreover evaluate the preceptor at the end of the rotation. TheUndertowDirector will provide feedback to the preceptor. 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