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UF UF De Depar partment t of Ur Urology gy Introduction and Ov Over erview Welcome! What To E o Expec ect Dinner tonight with the residents and partners Interviews will be in 3 groups of 8 Tours will be before or after


  1. UF UF De Depar partment t of Ur Urology gy Introduction and Ov Over erview

  2. Welcome!

  3. What To E o Expec ect • Dinner tonight with the residents and partners • Interviews will be in 3 groups of 8 • Tours will be before or after interviews • May leave anytime after the completion of interviews and tour

  4. Our Residents PGY-5 Residents • Kevin Campbell, MD LSU Shreveport • M. Paula Domino, MD Florida State University • Alex Galante, MD Case Western Reserve

  5. Our Residents PGY-4 Residents • Jeremy Bergamo, MD University of Florida • Jennifer Kuo, MD University of Florida • Andrew Rabley, MD Med. Univ. South Carolina

  6. Our Residents PGY-3 Residents • Jeremy Archer, MD University of Mississippi • Troy Larson, MD University of Vermont • Tanner Rawlings, MD University of Texas Southwestern

  7. Our Residents PGY-2 Residents • Kenan Ashouri, MD Florida Atlantic University • Nikhil Batra, MD University of Iowa • Hiroko Miyagi, MD Ohio State University

  8. Our Residents PGY-1 Residents • Marc Abboud, MD University of Oklahoma • Michael Maidaa, MD University of Iowa • Brian Wiseman, MD West Virginia University

  9. University o of Fl f Florida • Top 10 public university • 16 different colleges • More than 4,000 faculty members with distinguished records in teaching, research and service

  10. UF Health Shands Hospital & Malcolm Randall VA

  11. • Shands Hospital • Established 1958 • Approximately 900 UF faculty physicians practice in about 100 specialty and subspecialty medical areas • 46 operating rooms • 564 patient beds • Level 1 Trauma Center

  12. • 216 private patient beds • 20 operating rooms • 120 intensive care unit beds

  13. • 167 Beds • Fully-equipped pediatric and neonatal intensive care units

  14. • Florida Surgical Center • 8 operating rooms • Children’s Surgical Center • 4 operating rooms

  15. Malcolm Randall VA • Malcom Randall VA Medical Center is connected both physically and functionally to the University • 10 Operating Rooms • 255 Beds

  16. Adult t Clinic V Visits ts

  17. Ad Adult OR Cases

  18. Pe Peds Cli linic V Vis isit its

  19. Pe Peds OR Cases

  20. Rotation n Schedule

  21. Rotation n Schedule • PGY-5 • 4 months oncology service • 4 months VA service • 3 months reconstructive service • 1 month MIS service

  22. Services es • Red – Male/Female Reconstructive; General • Yellow – Oncology • Blue – Robotic/ Laparoscopic • Green – Endourology • Purple – Peds Urology • VA – General and a little bit of everything • Consult – Inpatient consults/ ER consults

  23. Rotation n Schedule • PGY-1 (intern) • 6 months of general surgery • ICU, trauma, vascular, transplant, colorectal surgery, Lake City VA • 6 months of urology • Clinic and OR • No call • Saturday morning rounding

  24. Rotation n Schedule • PGY-2 • 4 months VA • 4 months reconstructive service/general • 2 months night float • 2 months of consults

  25. Ro Rotation Schedule • PGY-3 • 4 months endourology/MIS service • 4 months on the oncology service • 2 months night float • 1 months consultation service • 1 month community

  26. Rotation n Schedule • PGY-4 • 5 months reconstructive service • 3 months MIS service • 4 months pediatric urology service

  27. Rotation n Schedule • PGY-5 • 4 months oncology service • 4 months VA service • 3 months reconstructive service • 1 month MIS service

  28. On On-Ca Call • Night Float • 6 pm to 6 am; Sunday through Friday • Weekend in house call • 8/9 -24 hour Saturday • 8/9-12 hour Sunday • Senior Residents (PGY-4 and 5) • 10 home call weeks/year

  29. Multidisciplinary Clinics

  30. Multi tidisciplinary C Collaborati tions • Gender Affirmation Surgery • Larry Yeung, MD (urology) • Bruce Mast, MD and Harvey Chim, MD (plastics) • Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery • Lou Moy, MD (urology) • Emily Weber-Lebrun, MD and Jessica Heft (gyn) • Sanda Tan, MD and Tom Read (CRS)

  31. Week ekly Case Confer eren ence

  32. Tumor r Board

  33. Cor Core L Lec ectures

  34. Radiol ology gy Con onfer eren ence/ QA QA/QI

  35. Grand Round nds

  36. MIS La Lab/Simulati tion Training

  37. Rese esearch M Mee eetin ings

  38. Journal Club

  39. Chiefs M Meeting

  40. Typ ypical R Resident D t Day • Round at 6 – 6:30 AM • Conference 7 AM – 8 AM • OR 8 am – 6 PM • Clinic 8 am – 5 PM • Evening rounds • Home by 6:30 PM

  41. Re Research • Expectation that all residents be involved with a (clinical) research project at any given time • One scholarly work is turned in annually • Should submit to SESAUA and/or AUA annual meetings and others

  42. Research a and M Meetings • You produce, you submit, you are accepted, you go • Part of educational leave

  43. Meetings gs/Ex Exper erien ences es • Florida Urologic Society Meeting • 3 residents (PGY-3) • AUA Review Course • 3 resident (PGY-4) • Urology Joint Advocacy Conference • Society of Women in Urology • International Volunteers in Urology

  44. Resident t Wellness • Committee to plan events • Time for medical and dental appointments • Professional counseling

  45. UF UF Mo Movemb mber

  46. What h t hap appens w s when ou our resi sidents gr ts grad aduate?

  47. Fellowships • Oncology • Pediatrics • M.D. Anderson • Cincinnati • Johns Hopkins • Ohio State • Vanderbilt • Infertility/Andrology • MIS/Endourology • Albany • Cleveland Clinic • Baylor • Tulane • PUR Clinic • Columbia Presbyterian • Duke University • FPMRS • Univ. of Florida • UCLA x 2 • Male Reconstruction • NYU • Washington Univ. • MSK

  48. Where D Do Our F r Form rmer r Residents Pract actice ce? • North Carolina • Florida • Virginia • California • New Jersey • Washington • New York • Utah • Minnesota • Pennsylvania • Texas • Kentucky • Indiana

  49. Ur UroG oGator ors – Alumn mni Org rganization • Continuing the relationship

  50. Why UF UF Ur Urol olog ogy Residen ency? • Diversity of training • Faculty • Training sites • Surgical techniques (open, robotic, laparoscopic, transvaginal, transperineal) • Mentorship model of training • Resident rotations • Resident mentors

  51. Why UF UF Ur Urol olog ogy Residen ency? • Receptiveness to change and feedback • Rotations • Conference schedule • Collegiality • Faculty-to-faculty • Faculty-to-residents • Residents-to-residents • OR and clinic staff

  52. Th Than ank Y k You ou!

  53. Qu Ques estion ons ? • Stephanie Stenner (Program Coordinator) • Stephanie.stenner@urology.ufl.edu • 352-273-8634 • Louis Moy (Program Director) • Lou.moy@urology.ufl.edu • Christopher Bayne (Associate Program Director) • Christopher.bayne@urology.ufl.edu

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