Adult Endocrinology Clinic:
-Goals and objectives - Learn skills related to history, examination, assessment, and plan for ambulatory patients with endocrine problems referred to a subspecialty endocrine clinic. Patients seen in this venue include a wide range of endocrine problems excluding Diabetes Mellitus which is seen elsewhere. Some of the endocrine problems seen in this context are:
-Thyroid disorders including:
1) Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism
2) Nodular thyroid diseases
3) Thyroid cancer
4) Goiter
5) All varieties of thyroiditis, including silent, autoimmune and chronic thyroiditis
-Disorders of calcium and skeletal metabolism including:
1) Hyperparathyroidism and other causes of hypercalcemia
2) Hypoparathyroidism and other causes of hypocalcemia
3) Metabolic bone diseases
4) Evaluation and treatment of kidney stones
-Disorders of blood pressure
-Endocrine aspects of aging, including menopause
-Nutritional disorders and obesity
-Male and female reproductive endocrinology
-Routine management of patient with treated pituitary disease
-Teaching Methodology - Patient based mentored assessment of historical findings, examination, and therapeutic plan. Each patient is seen by a faculty attending. Pragmatic and theoretical issues are discussed as practical, ethical, socio-economic issues are discussed in this format.
-Method of Evaluation - All subspecialty residents are evaluated at least biannually. In addition endocrinology and internal medicine residents evaluate full time and volunteer faculty and the clinic as an educational experience biannually.
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