Sunday, July 27, 2008

Intro to UNC Medicine Residency

to find out who's on call, go to this website:

www.amion.com
login: uncmed

this will show which residents and interns are on call for the UNC internal medicine inpatient services (including MICU and CCU). It also shows who's supposed to be on ID consults (but often these people have clinic or other responsibilities, so it's not foolproof).

Teams are (grouped by "sister services" - meaning they admit on alternate days):

Med A - Geriatrics inpatient service, age >65 - 8BT is home base
Med B - Nephrology inpatient service, ESRD on HD, new ARF, also vasculidities and rheumatology patients - 3 west is home base

Med C/D - Cardiology inpatient service, this includes floor patients and CCU patients. There are 4 inpatient teams who rotate overnight call. - 3anderson and CCU are home base

Med E1/E2 - Hematology/Oncology Inpatient service - 6East and 5And are home base

MedT - Bone Marrow Transplant Service - this is staffed by the attendings and heme/onc fellows only, no residents

Med G - Pulmonary Inpatient Service - CF patients, COPD, IPF. 6BT is home base
Med K - Infectious Disease Inpatient Service - our best friends. When a patient is admitted to medK they will have an ID attending overseeing all their care. They do not require an ID consult. 6BT is home base.

Med U - General Medicine inpatient service, staffed by the UNC Hospitalist attendings with Residents (teaching service). Home base is 8BT/3West.
Med W - General Medicine inpatient service, staffed by the UNC Internal Medicine attendings with Residents. Home base is 8BT/3West.

MedH - General Medicine inpatient service - staffed by UNC Hospitalists, no residents, nonteaching service. Home base is 6West.

MedI - MICU inpatient service. Closed MICU service that sees pts in MICU and CCU, staffed by pulmonary/critical care attendings. Home base is MICU.

Important notes:
There is no inpatient GI service, so gen med frequently has ESLD patients and GI bleeds with a GI consult.

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