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Plan of the Week: Nov 27 - Dec 3

  • Nov 27, 2022
  • 2 min read

Plays of the Week:


Play of the week goes to Dr. Colin McNamara for reading to our little babies on the NICU!


Play of the week also goes to the NICU team for their help with procedures for a sick ward patient.


Schedule:

Date

Event

Time and Location

Audience/Notes

Monday, 11/28

MR: Education and Reverse Education

STAFF: 0730 - 0850

America 2525 B/C RESIDENTS: 0745 - 0850

Allergy Conf Room 4105

Academic/Military Advisors, Rotation Supervisors, Residency Leadership Only Pediatric Residents Only

Tuesday, 11/29

MR: Case and Surgery Lecture, Stephenson


0745 - 0850

America 2525 B/C

All welcome

Wednesday, 11/30

MR: Case and CAPS Lecture, Greve

0745 - 0845 Bldg 19 Shore Conf Rm 1118

All welcome

Thursday, 12/1

MR: Case and PICU Lecture, Hayman

0745 - 0850

America 2525 B/C

All welcome

Case Report Hackathon

1800

America 2525 B/C

Friday, 12/2

MR: Wellness

0745 - 0850

America 2525 B/C

Residents Only

Staff Meeting

TBD; virtual

Staff Only



Save the Date 🗓

Upcoming Birthdays 🎉

8DEC: Ben Jack's CPC

9DEC: Anthony Lucido's Birthday

9DEC: Holiday Party ❄️

12DEC: Block 7 Starts

14DEC: Match Day

19DEC: First Day of Hanukkah 🕎

Announcements:

All Staff Updates


NCCPeds Merchandise Store

  • The Winter NCCPeds Merchandise Store is officially open just in time for the holiday wishlists! The store will close Saturday, 10DEC2022.

  • All orders will be picked up by the Chief Resident and distributed once completed.


Holiday Week Gate Changes (21NOV2022-15JAN2023)


VEHICLES

GATE 1: Open 24/7 GATE 2: Open Monday-Friday, 0500-1700 for inbound and outbound traffic. GATE 3 (NEX): Open Monday-Friday, 0500-0800 to inbound & outbound traffic. Open 1300-1700 for outbound traffic only. GATE 4: Remains closed. GATE 5 (USU): DoD ID card holders only. Open Monday-Friday, 0500-1700 to inbound & outbound

PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLES

GATE 1 - Open 24/7 GATE 2: Turnstiles - Open 24/7 ADA Gate - Monday-Friday, 0500-1700 ADA pedestrians may also access the installation via Gate 1 (North Gate) where the Visitor Control Center is located. ADA Gate - Weekends - Closed GATE 3 (NEX) - Open Monday-Friday, 0500-0800 and 1300-1700, for inbound and outbound for pedestrians and cyclists. GATE 4 - Remains closed. GATE 5 (USU) - Open 5 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Closed on weekends.


Comfort Cases Donation Drive

  • Will you show your support this holiday season by making a donation to our Comfort Cases Donation Drive? Comfort Cases’ mission is to inspire communities to bring dignity and hope to youth in foster care through Comfort, Community, Character, and Compassion. They provide children entering foster care with backpacks filled with comfort and personal care items, since often times these children go into foster care with only the clothes on their backs, or given a trash bag to carry their belongings. Please drop off your donations in one of two train boxes located in Peds Specialty or Peds Primary. Donations will be collected until December 16th.


Gingerbread House Competition


Food Insecurity Resources

  • Seeing a patient/family who reports food insecurity? Below are resources you can use when families are not WIC eligible


Resident-Specific Updates


Don't forget to reach out to your Block 7 Rotation Supervisors. View the attachment below for the most up-to-date contact information.


Semi-Annual PD Meeting

  • 30-minute session to review your progress from the 1st half of the academic year and your short and long-term goals.

  • Pre-Meeting Work:

    • PD Semi-Annual Review Template: complete the "Resident Requirements" at the bottom of page 1 (see below)

    • Procedure Verification Report: update your procedure log on MedHub

    • Update MedHub Resident Portfolio: upload documents to your portfolio (find the step-by-step guide on the Resident Homepage)

    • Initiate Military Training Report (Army- OER support form; Navy- Block 41; AF- nothing to do right now)


AAP SOUS Survey

Please complete a short survey asking residents their thoughts on what would have been helpful to them as medical students preparing for a military residency. Survey will close on 31Dec. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2MF7HHL


MHS Genesis Updates:


PI/QI: Next Session is 6DEC

Educational/Teaching Opportunities

USU Teaching Opportunities (NEW OPPORTUNITY)

  • Clerkship Round Robin

    • Contact Dr. Sebastian Lara (sebastian.lara@usuhs.edu) if interested

    • Tentative Dates and Times:

      • 5Jan2023 1300-1700*

      • 3May2023 1300-1700*

      • 30Aug2023 1300-1700*

    • Able to interact with students of the class who have their Peds rotation coming up in the subsequent 3 months. Designed to mimic a clinic half day, each faculty member will be in an MDL room with your particular case. The students have 30 minutes with you to go through the case/skills. Then there is a 10-minute buffer between rooms. The students will move. You stay put and will deliver the same content 5 times. There are 9-10 students per group.

  • Introduction to Clinical Reasoning (ICR) “Neonatal Transitions”: January 18th, 2023 (1300-1700)

    • The two cases that will be discussed in this ICR session involve an infant with respiratory distress.

    • Please sign up via the sign-up genius link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4CA9A729A3FBC43-neonatal

    • Contact Dr. Brian Hughes (brian.hughes@usuhs.edu) if interested

    • 3 consecutive 70-minute ICR sessions with approximately 7-10 students in each group focused on discussing common clinical presentations in the neonate transitioning from the intrauterine to extrauterine environments.

  • Cardiopulmonary Renal Module Sessions

    • EKG Small Group Lab: Thursday, Jan 5 1300-1600

    • Cardiac Ultrasound: Monday, Jan 9 1300-1700

    • Cardiac Physical Exam: Wednesday, Jan 11 1300-1700

    • Syncope ICR: Thursday, Jan 26 1300-1700

    • Autonomics SG Lab: Monday, Jan 30 0945-1115

    • Cough ICR: Wednesday, Feb 8 1300-1700

    • Dyspnea ICR: Thursday, Feb 9 1300-1700

    • HTN/HLD POPS: Friday, Feb 24 1000-1130

    • Renal US: Wednesday, Feb 15 1300-1700

    • ICR Hyponatremia: Thursday, Feb 16 1300-1700

    • ICR Acid Base: Tuesday, Feb 21 1300-1700

    • ICR Kidney Disease: Thursday, Feb 23 1300-1700

    • Please contact COL Jacob Collen if interested (jacob.collen@usuhs.edu)

  • Humanities Week

    • Contact Dr. Sebastian Lara (sebastian.lara@usuhs.edu) if interested

    • Co-facilitate a variety of multi-disciplinary health humanities activities. Past sessions include painting, comics design, dance, art of observation with National Gallery of Art, improv in medicine, narrative writing.

    • Dates: 6MAR (0800-1300), 8MAR (0800-1300), 10MAR(0800-1300)

Research Opportunities & Upcoming Conferences

SOCR Abstract Submission Review Service: If you would like to get feedback on your abstract before you submit to any conference, please send a copy to Dr. Zanetti and Dr. Kolasinski, ideally 4, but at least 2 weeks before the deadline for review.


AAP 2023 CATCH Grant Cycle Now Open (NEW)

Details

The CATCH Call for Proposals opened November 1, 2022, with an application deadline of January 23, 2023 @11:59pm CST. Funds are available for pediatrician-led community-based programs that address a wide variety of child health issues. Visit the CATCH website for more details. Browse the Community Pediatrics Funded Project list to learn about more than 300 community-based projects funded from 2017 to the present. Questions about the CATCH program can be submitted to CATCH@aap.org.

15th Annual Research & Innovations Month (May)

Details

- 15 different competitions will be offered by the Department of Research Programs (DRP) during the month of May - Submission for the following awards opens 30Nov and abstract deadline is midnight 29Jan2023 Bailey K. Ashford Awards (2): capstone projects in laboratory or clinical research Robert A. Phillips Awards (4): clinical or lab research by staff and fellows, or by residents and interns - Winners go on to compete with other medical centers for four awards in the 38th Annual Navy-wide Academic Research Competition (ARC) - Other awards are offered for case reports in categories for staff and fellows, or residents and interns. Other competitions honor projects in quality improvement, evidence-based practice, and patient- and family-centered care. - Further details regarding applications and how to submit will be emailed out next month

Abstract Submission (NEW)

- It’s time to craft your abstract for spring research and inquiry competitions!

- Please choose from six categories. You can apply for as many that suit your role and project. (Please note entrance criteria for each.)

- Only finalists will be required to prepare and hang a poster for Poster Week, 28 April - 05 May 2023. Up to 32 others may opt to make a poster, on a first-come, first-served basis. Please use the Defense Health Agency template provided.

- Please view the intranet link (WRNMMC computer compatible only) below for resources, templates, and examples: https://wrnmmc-intranet.health.mil/sites/DETR/ResearchProgramsDepartment/2016%20Research%20and%20Innovation%20Month/Forms/AllItems.aspx

Upcoming Conferences:

AMSUS Annual Meeting 2023: February 13-16th at the Gaylord National Resort & Conference Center, National Harbor, MD

  • Poster Presentations

    • AMSUS is currently accepting poster abstracts at https://www.amsus.org/2023-poster-submission-information/

    • The first 100 approved submissions will be invited to present at the in-person Poster Session on Wednesday 15 February. Space is limited; early submissions have the greatest chance of acceptance. The submissions portal will be disabled as soon as the first 100 submissions have been approved—long before the 15 October hard deadline. REMINDER: Before submitting your abstract to AMSUS, be sure to get USU presentation approval through ServiceNow

  • Awards

    • AMSUS honors the contributions of outstanding federal healthcare professionals each year through the Awards Program. Fifteen awards are available. The AMSUS Awards portal is now open! Visit https://www.amsus.org/professional-development/amsus-awards-program/ to learn more about the AMSUS Awards and begin the nomination process. The Awards portal closes on October 15.

  • Registration

    • Registration rates for the 2023 AMSUS Annual Meeting will be posted on the AMSUS website by mid-August. The registration portal will open in mid-September. If you have any questions, please contact the USU POC for AMSUS, Ms. Tiffany Helling tiffany.helling.ctr@usuhs.edu

2023 Helfer Annual Meeting (NEW SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY)

The Ray E. Helfer Society Annual Meeting Scholarship was established by the Helfer Society to encourage trainees to consider a career dedicated to the care of maltreated children. The Annual Meeting of the Helfer Society is a mid-sized meeting that promotes exposure to cutting-edge research dedicated to Child Abuse Pediatrics, as well as the opportunity to network with early, mid-career, and senior mentors. The meeting will be held April 16-19, 2023, at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort, in Tucson, Arizona. Helfer will be having a hybrid meeting with live presentations and virtual attendance option as well. This scholarship is intended to support travel costs and meeting fees for a trainee to attend the Annual Meeting with the goal of increasing commitment to a career in Child Abuse Pediatrics by talented physicians.


Scholarships are available to medical students and pediatrics residents eligible for a Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship.


Applicants should complete the application form below and attach their current CV. A letter of support from a current member of the Society must be included as well. A subcommittee of the Society will review applications based on the likelihood that the scholarship will improve the potential of the applicant to apply for a Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship and have a productive career dedicated to the care of abused children. Successful applicants are expected to attend the large majority of sessions at the conference in person and are welcome for all social and most business and committee meetings.


Please send completed applications to dbandy@helfersociety.org. Applications will be accepted until January 13, 2023 and results will be communicated around or before February 10, 2023. Scholarships are to be used to support travel, lodging, registration, and other reasonable expenses incurred in the course of travel to the meeting (also see details in the application form). Expected length of applications is 1-3 pages. Please submit application and attachments in a pdf format!!!

Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Conference 2023 (NEW OPPORTUNITY): April 27-May 1st in Washington, DC

Open Call for Abstracts! Deadline January 4, 2023, at 11:59 pm CT.


With thousands of pediatric researchers and educators attending, PAS 2023 offers an exceptional opportunity to showcase your research at a national conference and to a global audience.


Please remember there are pre-submission steps and DEI requirements to complete before the abstract "Submit" button will be activated. Please begin your preparations early to ensure you meet the PAS 2023 abstract deadline of January 4, 2023, at 11:59 pm CT.


1. Pre-submission Steps. Before submission, all authors/co-authors must submit the following two required tasks. Submissions cannot be accepted unless the below tasks are completed.

a. Author Information Form

b. COI Disclosure


2. DEI Requirements. All submissions are expected to proactively attend to DEI. PAS continues to commit to reaching our DEI goals, creating a more diverse and inclusive Program and community. (For more information, please read our PAS DEI Statement here).


3. PAS 2023 Highlighted Theme. PAS will continue to build a program schedule around three Highlighted Themes each year. When you submit you will have the opportunity to let us know if your abstract aligns with a Highlighted Theme:

a. The Impact of Policies on Health and Research

b. Addressing & Overcoming Racism in Clinical Care and Research

c. Science is Real: Research, Misinformation, and Trust


4.Pre-recording. All accepted oral abstracts and posters will be required to pre-record prior to the PAS Meeting. Presenting authors will also be expected to attend and present in person.A small number of oral abstracts will be selected for "Live" stream and will be recorded during the presentation in DC. Pre-recording your session will allow those unable to travel to access your science via On Demand. PAS strives to make more meeting content accessible to the pediatric community and your help in this is greatly valued. More information on this is to come.


5. Patient/Family Representation - PAS values the family/patient perspective and encourages their participation within research. You will have the opportunity to let us know if they are a part of your abstract during the submission process.


Click here to submit

ARMY

- Planning on going on leave? There is a new DA31 form. You can find the most updated leave forms here: https://www.nccpeds.com/army-leave

AIR FORCE

  • PT Tests:

  • Leave

    • Complete an updated Travel Assessment for any leave requests and send to Brittany Bumgardner or Dr. Zanetti for signature.

    • Upload the signed TRA to your LeaveWeb request, and designate Brittany Bumgardner and Dr. Zanetti as your primary and backup approver.

    • If you have a negative balance, submit requests to Col Rieker.

    • Ensure you are up to date with your Individual Medical Readiness

    • For Fellows: Fill out TRA, send to fellowship director/specialty chief for signing, submit leave to Maj Mary Hoffman and backup is AF personnel within specialty

NAVY

Training Schedule


FITREPS

Please start submitting your FITREP through eNAVFIT system.

Link to access : https://www.bol.navy.mil/BAM/menu.aspx

Click “eNavFit Program”

If you need training on how to use eNAVFIT—access the power points on RELIAS or use this link to access modules: https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-Management/Performance-Evaluation/eNAVFIT/

Important Instructions:

  1. The FITREP office should have opened up a shell FITREP for you, so once you have access to the site, on the left hand side go to Click “Manage Appraisal”

  2. If you don’t see a FITREP started for you, then on the left hand side click “Start Appraisal”

  3. If you by accidently have two or more FITREPs, you can delete duplicative FITREPs at the bottom of the appraisal.

Filling eNAVFIT Instructions:

  1. If you have to “Start Appraisal” from scratch, enter the DODID of CO Aboona : 1105253016

  2. Duty: ACT

  3. Station: NMRTC Bethesda

  4. Promotion status: Regular

  5. Date Reported to this Command: Enter when you checked in

  6. Physical Readiness: Your most recent PRT results

  7. Billet Subcategory: Intern (PGY1) or Resident/Fellow ( for PGY-2 and above)

  8. Under the Report Section: Period of Report February 1st 2022 to January 31st, 2023, you may have a different period of report if you just started internship, residency, or fellowship. Please input your check in date.

  9. Type of Report: Regular

  10. Mid-term Counseling Performance: Date when you met with your PD/APD and their name

  11. Fill out your Command/Duties

  12. Under the Comments section is what we originally referred to as Block 41 and the bulk of your FITREP! Make it SHINE 😊

  13. Under the Reviewers section: Please ADD YOURSELF FIRST, then your APD or PD or your Navy GME leadership representative. Your Directorate representative should also be added, I’ve listed below for your reference.

    1. Directorate of Medical Services(DMS) –Add CDR Joseph Zeman

    2. Directorate of Surgical Services( DSS) – Add CDR Michael Paul

    3. Directorate of Education, Training and Research (DETR)—Add MAJ Robyn Chalupa

    4. Directorate of Behavioral Health (DBH) –Add CDR Robert Lovern

    5. Directorate of Clinical Services (DCS)—Add MAJ (s) Jonathan Keung

  14. Finally REMEMBER TO CLICK SAVE!!

  15. Once completed, PRINT out a copy and put in the Green Folder along with the items listed below.

You will still need to submit in a GREEN FOLDER the following documentation to your GME leadership:

  1. Your printed FITREP after submission online (place in the right side of the folder) and any DRAFTS from reviewers

  2. Previous FITREP -- https://www.bol.navy.mil/BAM/menu.aspx (place in the left side of the folder)

  3. Brag sheet – Attached in this e-mail above (place in the left side of the folder)

  4. Copy of PRIMS -- https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/performance/prims?utm_source=mnp%20public (place in the left side of the folder)

  5. IMR -- https://www.bol.navy.mil/BAM/menu.aspx (place in the left side of the folder)

  6. Member Data Summary (OSR and PSR) -- https://www.bol.navy.mil/BAM/menu.aspx(place in the left side of the folder)

Important Dates:

1. FITREPS due to your Program Director or GME Leadership-please check with your internal services!

2. 03/LT cycle ends-- January 31st , 2023

Important Resources:

1. CAPT Joel Schofer’s Medical Corps Officer Blog on how to write FITREPS! https://mccareer.org/joel-schofers-fitrep-prep/

Specific Instructions on FITREP from CO:

1. All FITREPs need a soft break out and a closing promotion recommendation

2 Comments on Performance section: Needs to be Cause and Effect so use objective numbers when at all possible

3. Comments on Performance section: Those in training especially approaching a selection board, gives bullets on current activities/accomplishments. And if able to participate in command activities(hospital committees or subcommittees), research, QI projects, how many procedures performed or patients seen, national committee board member and the impact of your role.


 
 
 

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