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Welcome to LSU Neurology

Welcome to LSU Neurology. Weekly Duties. Monday Clinics. AM Continuity Clinics “Lord & Taylor Building” 3 rd Floor 8:00 AM to noon (ideally) Staff: Dr Sumner, Mader , Branch You will have around 5 patients schedule every clinic Occasional snacks or lunch by drug reps.

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Welcome to LSU Neurology

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  1. Welcome to LSU Neurology

  2. Weekly Duties

  3. Monday Clinics • AM Continuity Clinics • “Lord & Taylor Building” • 3rd Floor • 8:00 AM to noon (ideally) • Staff: Dr Sumner, Mader, Branch • You will have around 5 patients schedule every clinic • Occasional snacks or lunch by drug reps

  4. Epilepsy/EMG Clinics • Monday afternoons after Continuity Clinics • Assigned residents (2 to 3) and fellows • Epilepsy: • Lord & Taylor • 3rd Floor • Staff: Dr. Mader • EMG: • University Hospital • 8th Floor • Staff: Dr. Sumner

  5. Didactic Thursdays • Every Thursday starting at 12:30pm • At 1542 Tulane Ave. or Ochsner • Line-up: • 12:30 – Professor Rounds • 1:30 – Neuroradiology/Neuropathology • 2:30 – Core Curriculum (Merrit’s Quizzes or Continuums) • 3:30 – Other Conferences • Student Lectures are at 11:00am every Thursday. Given by PGY 3 and 4s.

  6. Didactic Thursdays:Professor Rounds • Case Presentation • Faculty and residents present • You should present a complete case with HPI, Neuroexam, Labs, Imaging or anything else that is available. • When possible you can bring the patient. • After your case presentation you should have a brief presentation about the diagnosis.

  7. Didactic Thursdays:Neuroradiology/Neuropath • We alternate Thursdays between radiology and neuropath. • Should be about a 15 minute presentation. • Present a neuropathology slide or neuroradiology image. • Follow by discussion of the diagnosis

  8. Core Curricullum • This year we will alternate weeks • Merritt’s Chapter Quizzes • Every two weeks • Each resident will have a chapter assigned • Residents will be responsible for creating a quiz of their assigned chapters • Continuums • Every two weeks • Resident will have continuum assigned • Discussion of Continuum questions

  9. Friday Morning • Neuropathology at Children’s • Pain Rounds at UH

  10. Call

  11. Call • 4 to 6 call nights a month • Home call • Even days: • University Hospital • Touro • Kenner • Odd days: • Touro • Kenner • UH Floor Call

  12. Call • You will always have a PGY 4 resident as back up. • During the first 3 months you will be required to call your back up for every consult.

  13. Hospitals

  14. Ochsner-Kenner • Inpatient Consults/Outpatient Clinics • Clinics • Wednesday: Dr. Barton • Friday: Dr. Gutierrez • Inpatient Consults from LSU Medicine, LSU Family Practice and Private MDs

  15. Ochsner-Kenner • Consult Service Staffed by either Dr. Bagert or Dr. Barton • On your first day go to the GME office to get registered • Parking: Free • Free Breakfast and Lunch

  16. Touro Infirmary • Inpatient Consults/Neuromuscular • Clinics – Baptist Medical Office Building, 2820 Napoleon Ave., 7th Floor • Tuesday: MDA Clinic with Dr. Gutierrez and Dr. England • Wednesday: MS Clinic – Dr. Lovera, Dr. Bagert, Dr. Gutierrez • Friday: Dr. England • Inpatient Consults from LSU Medicine mostly

  17. Touro Infirmary • Inpatient Consults Staffed by Dr. Gutierrez. • Go to GME office and register on first day of your rotation to get ID and access to computer system • Free Lunch • Free Parking

  18. WEEKENDS: • During weekends you should round on patients that you have been following during the week. • In general these two rotations have a light patient load and most of the time you won’t have any patients to follow during the weekend. • If at any point during these rotations you see yourself breaking the ACGME 4 free days in a month rule because of weekend coverage let us know and other residents will cover for you. • On those same lines, if you want to take a certain day or weekend off let us know in advance and we will plan for cross coverage. But please don’t abuse this.

  19. University Hospital • Inpatient Primary and Consults • Team will consists of Neurology, Medicine and Psychiatry Resident • Staffs: Dr. Sumner, Dr. Branch, Dr. Mader • Stroke pager system for TPA • LSU takes new patients on even days and Tulane on odd days

  20. University Hospital • We will admit strictly neurological cases and medically uncomplicated stroke and TIA patients • Since resident on call will take care of floor calls it is IMPORTANT to check out patients everyday to whoever is on call • Divide weekend follow up coverage among residents on the team

  21. Ochsner • New rotation – info might be subject to change • One resident will have inpatient duties and another one will rotate through outpatient clinics

  22. Ochsner • Inpatient Service • Stroke Consults • Staff: Dr. Gaines and Dr. Vidal • Outpatient Clinics • Rotate through different clinics: • Movement Disorders – Dr. Rao • Neurobehavioral – Dr. Foundas • MORE INFO LATER IN YEAR

  23. Books that you may want to have this year Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases by Hal Blumenfeld Merritt's Neurology by Lewis P Rowland

  24. Books that you may want to have this year The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Neurology by Alice W Flaherty On Call Neurology: On Call Series by Randolph S. Marshall MD Aids to the Examination of the Peripheral Nervous System

  25. Any Questions? Feel free to approach, call or email us at any time with questions or concerns

  26. LSU Neurology Staff And a little bit about them

  27. John D. England, MDChairman

  28. Amparo Gutierrez, MDProgram Director

  29. Austin J. Sumner, MDFormer Chairman

  30. Epilepsy/EEG Peter Olejniczak, MD Edward Mader, MD

  31. Multiple Sclerosis Jesus Lovera, MD

  32. Lionel A. Branch, MDStroke

  33. Harry Gould, MD, PhDPain Specialist

  34. Anne Foundas, MDNeurobehavioral

  35. Jayaraman Rao, MDMovement Disorders

  36. Caroline Barton, MDAssistant Professor

  37. Child Neurology

  38. STEP 3!!

  39. Let’s have a great year!

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