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Conferences

Chief Rounds*

Each Monday, an expert guest is invited to discuss a topic with our Chief of Medicine, Dr. Parrillo, and the medicine housestaff. Discussions are case-based, and a senior resident selects and prepares cases for review and discussion.

Morning Report

On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, two cases are prepared by residents for presentation and discussion by the housestaff and our program director, Dr. Rajput. Focus is on the history, differential diagnosis, work-up, and management of patients as they present. Key learning points are emphasized by the presenting residents.

ICU Morning Reports

Every month, a resident who was in ICU previous month prepares a case for presentation. It is an interactive discussion with residents, Dr. Rajput and Dr. Spevetz. Core teaching points are emphasized in a short didactic session at the end.

Ambulatory Morning Report

Twice a month, senior resident on Ambulatory rotation prepares interesting cases that he/she saw in outpatient office. Dr. Headly and Dr. Rajput participate in discussion with residents.

Subspecialty Morning Report

Once every month, we have a subspecialty morning report with different subspecialty every month. Resident on a subspecialty service prepares a case and subspecialty attending is invited for discussion.

Core Curriculum Conference

On every weekday except Thursday, a noontime core curriculum conference is held. These didactic sessions cover the gamut of general medicine and subspecialty topics, and also other useful non-science topics such as the business aspect of medicine and medical ethics. Speakers include general internal medicine and subspecialty attendings, and occasionally outside attendings as well.

Grand Rounds

Every Thursday, Grand Rounds is held for the medical housestaff, fellows, and attendings. Speakers include locally and nationally known physicians who are experts in their fields.

Morbidity & Mortality Conference

Once a month, a senior resident presents a morbidity and mortality conference. One or two cases in which an unwanted or unexpected outcome took place are presented and reviewed. Potential mistakes are identified without identifying any inidual and root cause analysis is frequently performed to improve our patient care. New policies and processes often stem from these sessions.

Journal Club

Monthly, a senior resident selects a new important journal article and presents the study in a structured way for review. The goal is both to gain medical knowledge from the studies themselves and to improve the residents’ skill at reading and analyzing a scientific paper.

MKSAP Q&A Sessions

Every Thursday morning, we discuss ~ 12-15 questions in a group with Dr. Rajput. It is a great learning experience with discussion and prepares the residents for the board exam.

Intern Report

In second half of internship, all interns present a case in the noon conference. Approach to patient, differential diagnoses and management aspects are discussed with Dr. Rajput and Chief Residents.

Conference Schedule

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Contact Information

Director: Vijay Rajput, M.D., FACP
Associate Program Directors: Elizabeth Cerceo, M.D., FACP, Andres Ferber, M.D., Brian Gable, M.D.,
Anna Headly, M.D., MFA, Antoinette Spevetz, M.D., FCCM, FACP
Contact: Medical Education Office
Phone:856 -757 - 7842
Fax: 856 - 968- 9587
Email: IMresidency@cooperhealth.edu
Address: Cooper University Hospital, UMDNJ– Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Camden,
401 Haddon Avenue, E&R Building, 3rd Floor, Camden, NJ 08103

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