Department of Medicine Division of Respirology FELLOWS ACADEMIC HALF DAY ROUNDS Updated: January 29, 2010 GOALS: 1. Review lung pathology, correlate pathological changes with changes seen on CT scans, CXR’s. 2. Apply evidence based medicine to review areas in pulmonary medicine where there is therapeutic and
diagnostic controversy. Review seminal papers in the area of pulmonary medicine.
3. Review topics in pulmonary medicine where the fellows have limited clinical exposure FORMAT: It would be expected that the residents would review the literature and present their interpretation of the literature in the areas of clinical controversy. Thus a certain portion of the curriculum will be driven by the residents. The pathology sessions and xray correlations would be tightly structured in view of the limited time that the radiologist and pathologists have available. EXPECTATIONS:
The resident will be expected to 1. Attend all sessions. This course is mandatory for the fellows. 2. Participate actively in all the sessions. 3. Teach their fellow colleagues. 4. Certain sessions (identified with **) are resident driven. The resident will be expected to review the
literature in depth (texts; summary documents alone are unacceptable), reflect on the current management of these diseases; decide on the optimal management based on their literature search. At the time of the session, the preceptor will bring cases for review and management, given knowledge acquired from the literature searches. These are interactive and not didactic sessions.
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AREAS TO BE COVERED:
AREAS OF LIMITED INTEREST EXPOSURE
Treatment( including benefits, risks, monitoring)
Langerhan’s cell Histiocytosis treatment controversies
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COURSE CURRICULUM: REVISED Nov 27, 2009 Site/ Preceptor
Room: HSC 1462B
Room: 1412 HSC
NOTE: fellows to bring actual consult letters for
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TBBx, and OLBx in the diagnosis? What are the predictive values of these tests?
What is the best treatment for UIP based on a critical review of the literature? Discuss the role of steroids/cyclo/immuran/ colchicine/new therapies in IPF.
How should patients be monitored on immunosupressants?
Treatment of pulmonary fibrosis in the setting of CTD.
Treatment of the other idiopathic pneumonias
Room: HSC G732; pick up reserved projector remote
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Complications of lung transplantation (early and
transplantation and other including bone marrow immunosuppression
patients. Role of open lung biopsy? CMV pneumonitis.
treatment and prevention of osteoporosis.
Treatment of skin, neurological disease in sarcoidosis.
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SEASONAL BREAK December 23 - December 27; December 29 - January 2
reserved through DOM North Tower, Chantelle Cini
Research Innovation Centre), 4th Floor, 4A16.
Room: HSC 1461B
Room: O’Brien Centre
• Bring own laptop
AV Tech; resident to pick up cable at AV Tech Services.
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Alveolar diseases Controversies in alveolar
Room: O’Brien Centre
AV Tech; pick up cable at AV Tech Services.
Time: 1300-1600 Room: Obrien 1508 • Projector reserved at
AV Tech; resident to pick up cable at AV Tech Services.
Room: HSC 1464B
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Room: HSC 1462B ~~~~~~~~~~ R. Cowie Time: 1530–1730 Room: HSC 1462B
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Projector - as above; avail from earlier session.
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Projector available; pick up cable/remote at AV Services
Projector available; pick up cable/remote at AV Services
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Projector available; pick up cable/remote at AV Services
Projector available; pick up cable/remote at AV Services Will Dr. Mody piggy back first presentation? Double check the room is booked appropriately for both sessions (1300- 1700.)
Projector available; pick up cable/remote at AV Services Clarify date; Dr. Ainslie stated 6/14
Room HSC 1464B Projector available; pick up cable/remote at AV Services
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Room and Technical Services Coordination: • Medical Skills Building, Jean Fraser @ 403-210-9395 or
• Health Science Centre, Sherry Spence @ 403-220-8468 or
• FMC, RGH, PLC, Central Room Bookings @ 403-955-9808
• Sunridge Landing Conference Room, Vilma Svetina-Atkins @ 403-943-5681
• Sunridge Landing Projector, Dr. E. MacKay’s assistant @ 403-943-5526 (Carly)
• North Tower (FMC) – Dept of Medicine, Chantelle Cini 403-944-1811
• AV Tech Services, Room G245, Health Sciences Centre, First Floor 403-210-3839,
• FMC U61 Procedure Room – Heidi (U61 Educator) pager 7762
Note: If presenter requires computer/projector, immediately inform Program Admin. HSC Rooms:
1500 no computer; presenter must bring laptop (can be reserved at AV Tech Services)
• Health Science Center (HSC) bookings end time is 2:50 rather than 3:00.
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• HSC bookings where a projector was requested/reserved by program admin,
RESIDENT must pick up/drop off remote/cord from AV Tech services.
• Room 1462B is a new classroom located on the 1st flr through the medical library.
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An Effective Treatment to Reduce Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella on Alfalfa Seeds Tong Zhao*, Ping Zhao, and Michael P. Doyle, Center for Food Safety, Abstract Since 1994, raw sprouts have been implicated as vehicles of outbreaks of E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella both nationally and internationally. Most outbreaks were associated with alfalfa sprouts, but cress, mun
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