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UCSF Resident & Fellow’s Council

UCSF Resident & Fellow’s Council. Joe Ebinger, MD Etay Ziv, MD June 2013. UCSF Residents/Fellow’s Council. First meeting in 1999 Represents over 1,300 UCSF Residents and Clinical Fellows (ACGME or non-ACGME) in academic and administrative forums

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UCSF Resident & Fellow’s Council

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  1. UCSF Resident & Fellow’s Council Joe Ebinger, MD Etay Ziv, MD June 2013

  2. UCSF Residents/Fellow’s Council • First meeting in 1999 • Represents over 1,300 UCSF Residents and Clinical Fellows (ACGME or non-ACGME) in academic and administrative forums • Serves as liaison between Housestaff and GME, Medical Center, UCSF community, etc …

  3. 2004-2006 • $6000/yr housing allowance  • Elimination of the short white coat • Maintenance of insurance policy rates without foregoing any benefits • Licensing reimbursements • Improved Moffitt parking affordability

  4. 2007-2013 • Financial issues • Resident Council Housing Stipend Increase • Improving access to UCSF childcare sites • Single Payor system, regardless of where you rotate! • Short-term pay parity success • Patient Care Fund • Improved interpreting services on 14th floor of Moffitt-Long Hospital • Educational pamphlets re: skin cancer in Transplant Patients • Computer Service for patients on 11L, 12L, 13L • Condolence Card service • Sustainability • Increase resident participation in a variety of working groups to make UCSF more “green”

  5. 2007-2013 • Increased Representation throughout campus • Executive Medical Board, Dean Search, Chancellor Search • Nurse – Resident Council • APEX implementation committee • Campus Life Services, Transportation advisory group • Housestaff well being • Renovation of Moffitt-Long Doctor’s Dining Room • More appropriate lactation rooms • Advocated for lounge space in the new Mission Bay Women’s and Children’s Hospital • Working with Campus Life Services to increase fitness in our lives • Quality Improvement • Refine the Housestaff Incentive program; now includes department specific goals • Resident and Fellow’s Quality Improvement Council (RFQIC) • Standardized line carts for ICUs

  6. 2012-2013 Projects • Increase Patient Care Fund initiatives • Promote resident QI and incentive goals • Support housestaff led efficiency-projects -Consultant Handbook • Improve housestaff wellness

  7. Why participate? • Flexible time commitment • Projects that are interesting and important to YOU • Great way to meet administrators, faculty, other residents/fellows • Excellent way to get involved in larger Med Center projects/innovations • Make a difference for housestaff and patients

  8. How to participate? • Structure • Co-chairs: Joe Ebinger and Etay Ziv • 1-2 Reps/volunteers from each department • Mtgs are 3rd Monday of each month, after GME mtg • How to get involved • Speak to your Chief Residents • Volunteer! • Or…come to a meeting and bring your brilliant ideas!

  9. Questions? Joe Ebinger Joseph.Ebinger@ucsf.edu Etay Ziv Etay.Ziv@ucsf.edu

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