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Clinical Clerkship Overview for Class of 2013 Oklahoma State University Center for Rural Health William J. Pettit, D.O. Associate Dean for Rural Health and Course Coordinator November 17, 2010

Clinical Clerkship Overview for Class of 2013 Oklahoma State University Center for Rural Health William J. Pettit, D.O. Associate Dean for Rural Health

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Clinical Clerkship Overview for Class of 2013

Oklahoma State UniversityCenter for Rural Health

William J. Pettit, D.O.Associate Dean for Rural Health

and Course CoordinatorNovember 17, 2010

© 2010 Oklahoma State University

Meet the TeamMeet the Team

Sherry Eastman

Coordinator Tulsa, OK

Vicky Pace, M.Ed.

Director of Rural Medical Education

William Pettit, D.O.

Course Coordinator

Alexandra Bryant

NE CoordinatorTahlequah, OK

Kelby Owens

SE CoordinatorDurant, OK

Augelica Burrell, M.HR

SW CoordinatorLawton, OK

Not Available

Kelly Davie

NW CoordinatorEnid, OK

Debra Black

Administrative Assistant

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“…a greater emphasis on primary care can be expected to lower the costs of care, improve health through access to more appropriate services, and reduce the inequities in the population’s health.” (pg. 458-459)

Source: Starfield, B., L. Shi, and J. Macinko. 2005.

“Contribution of Primary Care to Health Systems and Health,” The Milbank Quarterly. 83(3): 457-502

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Required Rotations• Community Clinic (OMSIII) • Rural Clinic (OMSIII)• Community Hospital 1 and 11(OMSIV)• Emergency Medicine (OMSIV) Rural Core (OMSIII) NEW! 2nd Core Only!

Limited spots! Rural Electives (some limited assistance is

available) Rural Residency Sites • Enid• Tahlequah • Durant

Encouraging Rural & Primary Care Encouraging Rural & Primary Care PracticePractice

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19 hour Rural Health Option19 hour Rural Health Option It is not too late but you must apply! Be a member of StORM Complete SRE OR ERE for 2 credit hours

Summer Rural Externship (SRE) for OMSI• 3 week volunteer summer rotation after first year• If you missed the SRE it is not to late for the ERE.

Early Rural Experience (ERE) for OMSII• 120 hours of clinical experience in rural area• Up to 3 different physicians/sites• Can be taken over several months

Take 2 Rural Health Electives for 1 credit hour each Spring: Perspectives in Rural Health (Enrolling Now) Fall: Rural Medical Care (1 Friday afternoon a month)

Choose Rural for the Core Rotation (optional) 3 (out of the 7) OMSIV Electives with Rural

emphasis

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2010-2011 Community Clinic 2010-2011 Community Clinic Rotation SitesRotation Sites

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33rdrd year Community Clinic Rotation year Community Clinic Rotation Clinics located close to Tulsa or OKC Orientation in Tulsa usually the first Friday of the

month Weekly Friday didactics in Tulsa or by

videoconference Be sure to bring your clickers for Turning Point

participation Review career options and create your Curriculum

Vita Develop your presentation skills with an interactive

case presentation using research and distance learning techniques

Begin documenting your skills and procedures Attend state conferences and CME events Telemedicine Mobile Clinic (MTC)

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Mobile Telemedicine ClinicMobile Telemedicine Clinic

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2010-2011 Rural Clinic Rotation Sites2010-2011 Rural Clinic Rotation Sites

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Rural Clinic RotationRural Clinic Rotation Clinics located within each quadrant of

the state Students are required to live in the rural

community • Housing is provided as needed

Group orientation at the Center for Rural Health – first weekday of the month.

Weekly didactic sessions and assignments that include•Interactive Case Presentation using

Distance Learning Technology•Kids in Health Career Presentation•Planned Community Health Activities•Procedure/Skills documentation

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2010-2011 Community Hospital 2010-2011 Community Hospital and Emergency Medicine Rotation Sitesand Emergency Medicine Rotation Sites

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Community Hospital and Emergency Medicine Community Hospital and Emergency Medicine RotationsRotations

Required to live in or close to the hospital Use distance learning for assignments Community Hospital rotation is to

experience how small hospitals and their patients vary from large hospitals like Tulsa or OKC. “Close to Tulsa” sites require special permission.

Spaces will be filled year around, January through April slots are limited. If you are interested in Oklahoma Residency sites, schedule your Community Hospital at that site in the summer or fall.

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Housing for Students on Rural Housing for Students on Rural RotationsRotations

Housing is a courtesy that • Encourages you to stay in the rural area during the

rotation• Expands training options across the state• Decreases travel time for students • Provides opportunity to explore the local lifestyle,

scenery, and events• Saves students money

Housing may be• A room in the hospital• An house, apartment, or mobile home shared with

several students• A room in the home of an area resident

Students • Have the option of staying with family (if located close)• Must let us know if you will NOT be using provided

housing• May chose to select and pay for your own housing if

you wish to bring spouse, children, and/or pets

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For Additional Site InformationFor Additional Site Information

Visit our website http://ruralhealth.okstate.edu Click on the “Rural Medical Education” link Select the rotation at the top

Example: “Community Hospital”

Click on the “Sites and Directory” Click on any of the underlined words to link to

more information about the City, the Hospital, the Clinic, the Preceptor, or the rotation

Contact the OSU Regional Coordinators for more information about sites and preceptors in their area

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Center for Rural Health Regional Center for Rural Health Regional CoordinatorsCoordinators

OSU-CHS Rural Coordinators are your local OSU contact and may assist with

• Locating and scheduling housing• Orienting students to an area• Identifying community resources in the area• Providing information about social events in

surrounding areas• Processing OSU’s required documents

OSU Coordinators• Sherry Eastman, Tulsa Area• Xan Bryant, NE Area, Tahlequah Office • Kelby Owens, SE Area, Durant Office• Augelica Burrell-Fleming, SW Area, Lawton Office• Kelly Davie, NW Area, Enid Office

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Contact InformationContact Information

Oklahoma State University – Center for Health SciencesCenter for Rural Health

Physical Location: 1716 S Phoenix Avenue

Tulsa OfficeOSU Center for Health Sciences1111 West 17th StreetTulsa, OK 74107-1898 Main Phone: 918-584-4310Fax: 918-584-4391

Oklahoma City OfficeState Office of Rural Health5500 N Western, Suite 278Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Main Phone: 405-840-6500 Fax: 405-842-9302

Visit our Website: http://ruralhealth.okstate.edu

     

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Thank YouThank You You have some great experiences awaiting you! We look forward to working with you! Contact us if you have questions!

William Pettit, D.O.Assistant Dean for Rural Health [email protected]

Vicky Pace, M.Ed.Director of Rural Medical Education918-584-4332 [email protected]

Sherry EastmanCoordinator918-584-4375Fax [email protected]

Debra BlackAdministrative [email protected]

Kelby OwensOSU SE Regional [email protected]

Xan BryantOSU NE Regional [email protected]

Augelica Burrell-FlemingOSU SW Regional [email protected]

Kelly DavieOSU NW Regional [email protected]