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# Methods of Instruction

* 4 weeks of inpatient pediatrics, or critical care unit (NICU/PICU). Students will be the primary manager for patients and will be involved in all aspects of their patient’s care including completing initial H & P’s, daily progress notes, event notes, and DC Summaries. Students should sign in as frontline provider for the patients they are responsible for. Students will present their cases on rounds, act as the lead for Patient and Family Centered rounds for their patients and give and receive IPASS structured handoffs at start and end of shifts.
* Students will present a case to the Acting Internship Director.


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