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Department of Psychiatry




PSY1-3002/F PSYCHIATRY CLERKSHIP

Clerkship Director: Dr. Jyotsna Ranga

Location: Memphis

This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.
Core Clerkship in Psychiatry (7 credit hours). This four-week clerkship is required for all medical students. Students are assigned to a general inpatient service, or to a Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Service, as their home base. Lectures, readings, case conferences, and mandatory exposure to Child Psychiatry and education in Electroconvulsive Therapy (live or on-line) round out the experience. The student is expected to gain a basic knowledge of psychiatric diagnosis, applied psychopharmacology, and non-pharmacologic treatment options. Emphasis is on information useful to students regardless of their future specialty choice. This clerkship is offered in Memphis year-round, and in Knoxville and Chattanooga during certain blocks.

PSY1-3010/F JI ANY–SENIOR CLERKSHIP IN ADULT PSYCHIATRY - MEMPHIS

Course Coordinator: Dr. Taylor Williams

Location: Memphis Mental Health Institute

Size: 1
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.


Not available on the scheduler. Available only through prior arrangement by course director, and only during certain months of the year!
Patient Care

Assume care of psychiatric patients that is commensurate with the level of training of a beginning Intern



Medical Knowledge

Consolidate and apply knowledge (differential dx and treatment of mental disorders), acquired during the M-2 Integrated Psychopathology/Psychopharmacology Course, and the M-3 Clerkship



Practice Based Improvement

Refine skills in case work-up, presentation, and in recommending management options



Interprofessional and Communications Skills

Work as an integral member of the team



Professionalism

Establish rapport with patients, families, and colleagues while also observing appropriate professional boundaries and etiquette



Systems Based Practice

Learn about the Mental Health system, as well as community resources


The student will have responsibility for 4-6 patients per week depending on census.

Students will do the initial workup and present their findings to their Attendings and/or residents. Students will take ownership of their patients, but maintain close supervision.

Daily team meetings; other teaching conferences as available on each site. The residents are taking call only from home; students will not be assigned to night call. However, students are welcome to join faculty and on-site staff for emergency triage and evaluation activities, if available. Weekend duties (rounds) will be determined by the individual sites.

PSY1-3011/F JI Any: SENIOR CLERKSHIP IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

Course Coordinator: Dr. Jyotsna Ranga

Location: Memphis. Lakeside Hospital, Boling Center, LeBonheur Psychiatric Consultation Service

Size: 1


Not available on the scheduler. Available only through prior arrangement by the Clerkship Director, Dr. Renate Rosenthal, and only during certain months!

Not during July and October.

Please contact Dr. Rosenthal at rrosenthal@uthsc.edu for more information and to arrange for a rotation!
This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.
This senior clerkship evaluates and treats children and adolescents with psychiatric problems. The student will follow a limited number of patients in the Child and Adolescent Consultation service at Lebonheur Children’ Hospital. The student will evaluate the psychiatric problems of children and adolescents, hospitalized at LeBonheur, design an interdisciplinary treatment plan, and work with families and caregivers to address the needs of the young patient. The student will have some responsibility for 3-4 patients Students will be significantly involved in evaluation and treatment and are expected to assume ownership of their patients. They will work closely with faculty and Child Psychiatry Fellows. Close (daily) supervision is provided. The student will participate in all rounds, clinical activities, and conferences with the Child Psychiatry Fellows. The Child Psychiatry Fellows take night call from home and make rounds on Saturdays. The student will join the Fellows on weekend rounds.
PSY1-3030/F JI ANY – SENIOR CLERKSHIP IN ADDICTION PYSCHIATRY/

ADDICTION MEDICINE

Course Coordinator: Dr. Jyotsna Ranga and Dr. Daniel Boyd

Location: Hospital: Lakeside Hospital

Size: 2


This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.
Objectives: Introduction to the disease concept of Addiction; Familiarize students with the signs and symptoms of chemical abuse and dependency; introduce screening tools available to identify chemically dependent patients; familiarize students with the signs and symptoms of acute and chronic intoxication and how to manage the intoxicated patient; familiarize students with the signs and symptoms of chemical withdrawal and the medical detoxification techniques for various drugs including alcohol, opiates, and sedative/hypnotics. The student will become acquainted with the concept of Recovery from Chemical Dependency, and with various approaches, including 12-step Recovery, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, etc. Students will learn how clinicians in unrelated specialties can assist their patients in pursuing and maintaining Recovery. Students will carry a maximum patient load of 4-6 patients, depending on the intensity of care (medical detoxification vs. rehabilitation, etc.). The students will be assigned patients at admission and follow them to discharge. The students will assume the role of the patient’s “primary provider” under the close supervision of course faculty who are present in the Chemical Dependency center throughout the day. Psychiatry residents may be working collaboratively with the students on some patients. Individual patient’s cases are discussed in Multidisciplinary Treatment Team Conferences, where a therapeutic plan is developed. Students are encouraged to attend at least one AA meeting during the evening. There is no call and weekends are free.

PSY1-4009/F Elective in AIDS Psychiatry

Course Coordinator: Dr. Juan Jaramillo,

448-6400

Note: Before signing up, please contact Dr. Jaramillo

Size: 1

This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 3.5 or 7 credit hours. Note: This elective can be half-time (PSY1-4009/H)
Note: Can be combined with another 2 week elective, like Hypnosis or Child Psychiatry.
The student will learn about the neuropsychiatric complications of HIV/AIDS and the effect of psychosocial issues on HIV prevention, adherence to antiretroviral medications and patients’ ability to cope with chronic illness. The student will learn to perform a comprehensive, psychiatric diagnostic assessment of patients infected with HIV as well as crisis evaluation and management of patients at risk for dangerous behavior. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in the multi-disciplinary medical care of patients. The clinical site is the Adult Special Care Clinic, an HIV primary care outpatient clinic located at the Medplex (The Med outpatient clinic). When the preceptor is not in the clinic, students may collaborate with other clinic faculty and gather comprehensive psycho-social histories, and/or work with care managers to provide updated information on the patient’s psychiatric status.
Depending on census, time may also be spent at the Med on the Psychiatry Consult-Liaison service, providing psychiatric care to HIV patients in an inpatient setting. If students see patients alone, they will present the case to the preceptor for discussion. The usual case load involves seeing 2-5 patients per outpatient session. There is no night call.
PSY1-4022/F HYPNOSIS

Course Coordinator: Dr. Allen O. Battle

448-6400

Location: 920 Madison

Size: 1

This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 3.5 or 7 credit hours.

Note: this elective can be half-time (PSY1-4022/H)
The student will attend psychotherapy sessions with the professor as well as psychological testing and clinical hypnosis sessions with the patients. Crisis intervention and suicide prevention will be emphasized. Readings on the various techniques of hypnosis and the utilization of hypnosis in a variety of psychological and medical conditions will be included. Handouts will be given and then tutorial sessions will be held as needed with the student.

PSY1-4069/F PRIVATE PRACTICE ELECTIVE WITH FOCUS ON MOOD DISORDERS

Course Coordinator: Dr. Radwan F. Haykal

Location: Lakeside Behavioral Health System

Size: 1


This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.
NOTE: This elective is not available on the scheduler, although it is available most months. PLEASE CONFIRM AVAILABILITY BY CALLING DR. RADWAN HAYKAL AT (901) 683-4500 and/or SENDING HIM an EMAIL at rhaykal@comcast.net and rfhmd@bellsouth.net PRIOR TO SIGNING UP. Once confirmed contact Ruby Bland rlbland@uthsc.edu to schedule.
The objectives for this course are to familiarize students with diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric adult patients in hospital, day hospital, and outpatient settings. The students will see around 15-20 patients per day, but will focus in-depth on 3-4 per week throughout their stay. Students will be part of a treatment team. They will not write in the chart, but will participate with the attending in formulating the treatment plan and in the structure of the documentation in each patient’s chart. Full-time supervision by the course coordinator or his associates. The students will attend:

  1. Bipolar Spectrum Lecture – 1xwk; Tuesday, 10:45 A.M. (Dr. Haykal)

  2. Transformation Skills – 2-week course; Mon-Fri, 8:30 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. (Dr. Stanley)

  3. Suicide Prevention – 2-week course; Wed, 1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. (Dr. Tullis)

  4. Trauma Resolution Groups – 1-week course; Thurs, Fri, 3:15 P.M.-5:00 P.M.

  5. Bipolar Spectrum Multi-Family Group-2/4-week course; Tues, 7:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M.

  6. For the 4-week rotation, addiction groups will be added in the second half block.



PSY1-4130/F ELECTIVE IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

Course Coordinator: Dr. Jyotsna Ranga

Other Faculty: Drs. Valerie Arnold Najiba Battaile and Melissa Hoffman

Location: Boling Center, LeBonheur Psychiatry Consultation Service

Size: 2

This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 3.5 or 7 credit hours.

Note: This elective can be a half-time elective (PSY1-4130/H). PLEASE CONTACT Dr. Jyotsna Ranga jranga@uthsc.edu BEORE SIGNING UP and wait for confirmation.
Objectives: To properly evaluate children and adolescents with psychiatric problems; to learn to design an interdisciplinary treatment plan; to work with families and caregivers to address the needs of the young patient. Students will work closely with faculty and Child Psychiatry Fellows. Students will not have primary clinical responsibility for the patients, but will be significantly involved in their evaluation and treatment. The student will participate in all rounds and clinical activities with the Child Psychiatry Fellows. This includes Thursday afternoon clinics at the Boling Center, consultations at LeBonheur. Activities will be set up according to a student's individual needs and interests. Call duties: The Child Psychiatry Fellows take night call from home and make rounds on Saturdays. There are no formal night and weekend duties for the students, but they are invited to join the Fellows to see interesting cases.

PSY9-4010/F VISITING ELECTIVE IN PSYCHIATRY

Course Coordinator: Department Chair

This is a face to face clinical rotation offered in the fall and spring and receiving 7 credit hours.
This course number is used by UTHSC students only for scheduling a visiting elective at another medical school for which credit is granted at UTHSC.

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