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Junior Clinical Scheduling

Junior Clinical Scheduling. W onderful I nstitutional S cheduling H elper. Allows you to: “Protect” a course from being scheduled during a specific block – Course Specific “WISH” allows you to prioritize 3 “blocks” in order of importance - Time Specific

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Junior Clinical Scheduling

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  1. Junior Clinical Scheduling

  2. WonderfulInstitutionalScheduling Helper Allows you to: • “Protect” a course from being scheduled during a specific block – Course Specific • “WISH” allows you to prioritize 3 “blocks” in order of importance - Time Specific • For each WISH enter a “preferred” and “alternate” rotation

  3. Blocks: I July – August II September – October III November – December IV January – February V March – April VI May - June

  4. Huntsville Requirements 1.  Medicine  8 weeks 2.  OB/GYN       8 weeks 3.  Pediatrics     8 weeks 4.  Surgery        8 weeks 5.  Psych /Neuro      8 weeks 6.  Family/ Rural      8 weeks

  5. Tuscaloosa Requirements 1.  Medicine  8 weeks 2.  OB/GYN       8 weeks 3.  Pediatrics     8 weeks 4.  Surgery        8 weeks 5. Psych / Neuro  8 weeks 6a. Family  4 weeks 6b. Rural  4 weeks

  6. Birmingham Requirements • Medicine  8 weeks • OB/GYN      8 weeks • Pediatrics    8 weeks • Surgery       8 weeks 5a. Psychiatry   5 weeks 5b. Selective   3 weeks 6a. Neurology  4 weeks 6b. Family   4 weeks

  7. Birmingham Students & Selectives • A Selective is a three week opportunity to experience a possible career field • When entering your options in order of importance, list at least 5 Selective courses • The Selective is assigned with Psychiatry, either P/S or S/P depending on course limits • The system looks at your options list, but does not allow a time entry • This is a graduation requirement for B’ham

  8. How to Plan - • Preferable to schedule a possible career goal in the middle of the year • Preferable to start the year with a rotation low on your possible career goal list • Know of a time you need to be “OFF” ? – . WISH requires scheduling the entire year . Drop / Add follows receipt of WISH results

  9. WISH Computer - • Use UASOM login and password • Any windows based PC running Internet Explorer with an Internet connection • Cannot use MacIntosh – not compatible WISH - • Select a specific block • Select one clerkship & one alternative Protection – A request about a course you do not want scheduled during a specific block

  10. WISHrecognizes & updates entries until the program deadline Randomizationis not affected by entry date 1st WISHassignment • Attempts “preferred” clerkship • If not available, ”alternative” attempted • If both unavailable, no assignment • A random assignment will be made after all WISH entries are assigned • Clerkships: MUST MEET MINIMUM & MAXIMUM DEPARTMENT LIMITS

  11. Randomizations Round One Assignmentplaces you in 1 of 3 groups • 1st wish primary = 30 • Alternate = 20 • No assignment = 0 • 0 points group placed at top of list • 20 points group • 30 points

  12. Randomizations - CONTINUED Round Two WISH randomizes groups 2nd wish primary = 20 Alternate = 13 No assignment = 0 Round ThreeProcess repeated 3rd wish primary = 10 Alternate = 7 No assignment = 0

  13. After the third round (last “WISH”) Protection request observed (if possible)Student is now scheduled in 0 to 3 clerkships After the completion of WISH Program: All 6 clerkships should be assigned * Students who did not enter WISH are randomly assigned based on availability

  14. Key Points Everyone needs to enter WISHotherwise your assignments are determined by departmental limits and classmates’ entries Last entry is recognized by WISH, before that make as many changes as you want MIMINUM & MAXIMUM COURSE LIMITSmust be observed to benefit the student, the Attending and Patient

  15. Do not try to out-think WISH – It can’t be done! WISHentry is ranked by importance to you Remember – All rotations,regardless of when taken,provide good training

  16. DROP/ADD Rosters on the web after randomization: • Initial rosters are neverupdated • You choose if the roster states your name or “student” • A “swap” requires both students’ request • All changes must be processed by scheduler • requests sent to braswell@uab.edu

  17. These are“WISHes’ …every effort is made to assist scheduling your preferences But: • Assignments must meet departmental maximum / minimum limits • All of your classmates are “wishing” also

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