PMU Jr PGY2 Rotation

The following EPAs should be focused on during this rotation:

  • FOD5: Accessing, diagnosing, and managing patients with common pediatric problems (link to form)

  • COD12: Leading the inpatient team (link to form)

You can also start to work on the following EPAs during this rotation:

  • FOD1: Recognizing deteriorating and/or critically ill patients and initiating stabilization and management (link to form)

  • FOD6: Providing primary and secondary preventive health care (link to form)

  • FOD7: Performing basic pediatric procedures (procedures available for this rotation include: lumbar puncture in neonates and infants; changing tracheostomy) (link to form)

  • FOD8: Communicating assessment findings and management plans to patients and/or families (link to form)

  • FOD9: Documenting clinical encounters (link to form)

  • FOD10: Transferring clinical information between health care providers during handover (link to form)

  • FOD11: Coordinating transitions of care for non-complex pediatric patients (link to form)

  • COD2: Coordinating transitions of care for non-complex pediatric patients (link to form)

  • COD3: Assessing patients with medical and/or psychosocial complexity (link to form)

  • COD4: Diagnosing and managing pediatric patients (link to form)

  • COD5: Providing ongoing management for patients with chronic conditions (link to form)

  • COD6: Assessing and managing patients with mental health issues (link to form)

  • COD8: Recognizing and managing suspected child maltreatment and/or neglect ( link to form)

  • COD11: Coordinating transitions of care for patients with medical or psychosocial complexity (link to form)

  • TTP4: Leading family meetings and interprofessional team meetings (link to form)