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Letter to the Students
Objectives to be assessed by the logbook
Checklist of cases seen
Case Presentation
Outpatient’s Clinics
Emergency Room
Skills and Procedures
TWO Cases should be real cases fully clerked with documented investigations and
file numbers. The clerking should be attached to this logbook.
The last day to accept the logbook is at the day of final written exam.
Pediatrics I Log Book 1
Letter to the Student
Dear, Student
Alsalam Alaykum:
Welcome to the Pediatrics-1 Module.
In this module you are going to use this logbook, which is intended to be a documentary to all your activities in the module. And to reflect the level of achievement of the learning objectives from your own point of view and from the tutor point of view. The logbook is structured in a way that all students will be assessed in an objectives manner.
In order to follow your work, this logbook must present with you during all module activities which must be proved by the tutor signature, and to be submitted weekly for the department’s follow-up and review.
How to use this logbook?
The logbook is divided into parts, in each part you are requested to fill the intended parts and to write the learning points that you have achieved from that activity and to be proved by your tutor, after that you have to reflect on the tutor assessment, your reflection here will be a plan on how to fill the gaps reflected by the tutor, this reflection will help you achieving the module objectives.
As this logbook is a documentary, you will be asked to provide an evidence (whenever it is applicable) for your activities, you give a umber for each evidence inside each division and to attach the evidence as an Annex in the evidence/s bindery at the end of this logbook. The evidence can be in a form of a copy of Patient’s file, a photo, etc.
The Clinical posting Includes:
1-Clinical bedside teaching:
Academic staff will teach on 2-3 clinical sessions every week. In each session, the students will be given about one hour to take the history and do the physical examination. The students will present at least two cases in the presence of the staff, who will teach students how to take proper history and perform physical examination.
To prepare for clinical rounds, students are expected to:
- Clerk at least two patients, and fully prepare them on clerking day.- Be prepared to present a case of a clerked patient during any teaching round.. - Participate in the discussion of the cases. The cases discussed should be looked up
in the recommended textbooks or any other appropriate references.
2- Hospital duties:
Each student will have hospital duties according to schedule, where he will work in collaboration with the intern/resident on call aiding them in performing their duties. The attendance will be checked by the resident signature in the attendance paper.
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3- Clinical skills laboratory sessions:
These sessions will be conducted at the clinical skill unit. During these sessions, students acquire the clinical skills in history taking and physical examination, in order to decrease the burden on the patients during learning these skills.
- In the clinical skills lab, the symptoms and signs related to the body system(s) will be assigned to the students.
- Students will also learn and acquire skills to perform properly the physical examination.
- Attend and conduct some pediatric procedures.
Module Committee
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Objective to be assessed in the logbook
The main objectives of the Pediatrics clinical courses are as follows:
The student should be able to:
1. Demonstrate the ability to take and report a full history.
2. Perform a complete physical examination.
3. Discuss cases at bedside teaching /clinical rounds to emphasize Patho-physiology of symptoms and signs.
4. Make use of laboratory and other investigatory aids to reach a final diagnosis
5. Outline the management of important and common disorders.
6. Attend certain pediatric procedures, such as L.P., biopsy taking, tuberculin testing, infusions and transfusion therapy,…..etc.
7. Exhibit an independent habit of case approaching and problem solving.
The clinical teaching sessions run 2-3 days a week from Saturday to Wednesday. These sessions will be conducted at King
Fahd Central Hospital, Jazan general hospital, Abu Arish general hospital and Sabia general hospital.
Checklist of cases seen
Pediatrics I Log Book 4
Patients to be seen in Pediatrics - I course
Patients presenting with: Tutor's sing/Date/Hospital
Anemia.
Iron deficiency anemia
Sickle cell anemia.
Thalassemia
Purpura
Splenomegally.
Bronchial asthma.
Pleural effusion
Bronchiolitis
Pneumonia
Marasmus.
Rickets.
GE & Dehydration.
Failure to thrive.
Normal Newborn.
Congenital heart disease.
Rheumatic heart disease.
Nephrotic syndrome
Acute glomerulonephritis.
Edema.
Cerebral palsy
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Hydrocephalus.
Down’s syndrome
Epilepsy
.Diabetes mellitus
Hemophilia
Lymphadenopathy
CNS infection
Floppy infant
UTI
Pharyngitis
Acute Tonsillitis.
Malaria
Oral moniliasis
Croup
Kwashiorkor.
Other Patients
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Cases Presentation
Each student must present 3 -5 pediatrics cases and attend 75% of cases at least in the module
Case No. ( 1 )
Date: ………………………………………….. Hospital:
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Setting: In-patient OPD Others (Specify)
Case Diagnosis: ………………………………………
Assessment:1- Medical Interviewing Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
2- Physical Examination Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory
2= satisfactory 3= Superior
3- Clinical Judgment
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
4- Investigation Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
5- Treatment Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
6- Overall assessment
Criteria FailLess than 5
Borderline(5-8)
Good(9-11)
Excellent(12-15)
Student Achievement
Tutor’s Comment:
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Tutor’s Signature ……………………………………………………..
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Student’s Reflection
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Learning Points
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Student’s Signature ……………………………………………
Evidence No. (if applicable)
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Case No. ( 2 )
Date: ………………………………………….. Hospital:
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Setting: In-patient OPD Others (Specify)
Case Diagnosis: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Assessment:1- Medical Interviewing Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
2- Physical Examination Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
3- Clinical Judgment
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
4- Investigation Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
5- Treatment Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
6- Overall assessment
Criteria FailLess than 5
Borderline(5-8)
Good(9-11)
Excellent(12-15)
Student Achievement
Tutor’s Comment:
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Student’s Reflection
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Learning Points
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Student’s Signature ……………………………………………
Evidence No. (if applicable)
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Case No. (3)
Date: ………………………………………….. Hospital:
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Setting: In-patient OPD Others (Specify)
Case Diagnosis: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Assessment:1- Medical Interviewing Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
2- Physical Examination Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
3- Clinical Judgment
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
4- Investigation Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
5- Treatment Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
6- Overall assessment
Criteria FailLess than 5
Borderline(5-8)
Good(9-11)
Excellent(12-15)
Student Achievement
Tutor’s Comment:
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Student’s Reflection
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Learning Points
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Evidence No. (if applicable)
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Case No. ( 4 )
Date: ………………………………………….. Hospital:
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Setting: In-patient OPD Others (Specify)
Case Diagnosis: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Assessment:1- Medical Interviewing Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
2- Physical Examination Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
3- Clinical Judgment
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
4- Investigation Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
5- Treatment Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
6- Overall assessment
Criteria FailLess than 5
Borderline(5-8)
Good(9-11)
Excellent(12-15)
Student Achievement
Tutor’s Comment:
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Student’s Reflection
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Learning Points
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Student’s Signature ……………………………………………
Evidence No. (if applicable)
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Case No. ( 5 )
Date: ………………………………………….. Hospital:
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Setting: In-patient OPD Others (Specify)
Case Diagnosis: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Assessment:1- Medical Interviewing Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
2- Physical Examination Skills
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
3- Clinical Judgment
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
4- Investigation Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
5- Treatment Plan
0=Not observed 1= unsatisfactory 2= satisfactory 3= Superior
6- Overall assessment
Criteria FailLess than 5
Borderline(5-8)
Good(9-11)
Excellent(12-15)
Student Achievement
Tutor’s Comment:
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Student’s Reflection
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Learning Points
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Evidence No. (if applicable)
Outpatient Clinics
Pediatrics I Log Book 16
Clinic Number
Date Case/s Seen Tutor Signature Learning Points
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2
Evidence/s List (If Applicable)
Case Number
Evidence No. Type of Evidence
Emergency Room
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Date Case/s (Provisional Diagnosis)
Or Procedure/s
Student Role(Please Tick)
Learning Points Tutor Signature
A/O P D
A= Attend, O= Observe, P= participate/Present, D= Done
Evidence/s List
Case or Procedure
Type of Evidence
Skills and Procedures
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Date Procedure Student Role (Please Tick)
Hospital / Skill lab Tutor Signature
O P/S P/IL.P
Biopsy taking
Tuberculin testing
Infusions
Blood transfusion
I.M Injections
IV Canula
Incubator care
Neonatal photo-
therapy
CPR
Neubilization
Suction
NGT/OG tubes
Intra-osseous needle
Umbilical venous/ arterial catheterEndotracheal intubation
O= Observed, P/S= Performed under Supervision, P= Performed Independently but help was available
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