OB: Every morning after board sign-out, there is a morning didactic, for one hour, led by one of the OB/GYN attendings. Common topics are covered, such as gestational diabetes, postpartum hemorrhage, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
Hospital Medicine: Residents on these rotations attend a didactic every weekday morning for one hour. The didactics are given in various formats, including PowerPoint lectures, case discussions, hands-on simulations such as code blues, and are taught by our hospitalist attendings and some of the specialists. Once a block, there is a psychologist-led support group to process difficult patient cases or other challenging situations that residents encounter.
ICU: Every afternoon, an ICU attending or the hospitalist on the service presents a lecture. Residents have a standard set of topics that are covered throughout their rotation, to ensure that all ICU topics are covered, including simulations.
Night Rotations: Each night shift, if time and patient care permit, residents are given a lecture by the hospitalist. These occur in various formats including standard lectures and procedure reviews.