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A page for WRAMC (Walter Reed Army Medical Center) Internal Medicine residents and interested students.

(site last revised September 3, 2008)

 

(If you need help viewing or downloading items on this page, click here.)

Master Rotation Schedules (Yearly)

You need a password to access these schedules in the box above. A hint can be found here. If you still can’t get in, contact me. Also, Microsoft Excel (or a compatible viewer) is needed to access these files. You can download a free viewer here. For interested students Click here and you will be redirected to your resource page.

WRAMC Resident-Specific Information (Need a password hint?)

ricebu1    The Alert Roster      

Because you can never find this thing at home during those telephone alerts. (You need Adobe Acrobat to view this file, which you can download for free from here.)

      Telemetry Guidelines     

Question about whether that patient you just admitted meets our new criteria for monitoring on telemetry?  See if they match up to our new telemetry guidelines.

        Grand Rounds Schedule

Looking for the Grand Rounds schedule for the 2008-2009 year?  Please make sure if you don’t know you find out where it is being held – it alternates between Joel Auditorium and DoM’s “Morning Report” Room (Rm 7147 – 7th floor).

        Holiday Party Details:  Save the Date!

Worksheets, Study Guides, Etc.

ricebu1      Rupard’s Acid-Base Disorders Worksheet

This is a one-page sheet that enables anyone, armed with an ABG and a BMP (a.k.a. Chem 7) to figure out what acid-base disorder(s) any patient has. Use whichever form you like better.  (For a free Word 97 viewer that will allow you to print this out if you don't have Word 97, click here.)

 

ricebu1      Paracentesis Worksheet

Another one-pager for figuring out what those paracentesis results are telling you. (A free Word viewer is here.)

 

ricebu1      EKG Worksheet

These are all of the criteria from Chou’s Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice, 4th Edition, gathered together on one printable page. (A free Word viewer is here.)

 

ricebu1      Pulmonary Function Tests Worksheet

Borrowing info (and diagrams) from Crapo's New England Journal review article, this sheet makes it brainless to interpret your patients' PFTs. (A free Word viewer is here.)

 

ricebu1ricebu1 Daily Patient Worksheet/MICU Daily Worksheet

This is a worksheet that is good for use on a daily basis to keep track of every inpatient. (A free Excel 97 viewer is here.)

  

ricebu1      CCU Cheat Sheet

 Just what it sounds like, a one-pager which offers a lot of good info in a small space. (A free Word viewer is here.)

 

ricebu1      Chemotherapy Table

 This offers indications, marrow nadir/recovery times, and main side effects of 25 common chemotherapy agents, in a small table that can be fit on one page of the pocket pharmacopoeia. (A free Excel 97 viewer is here.)

Military Links

Alpha Company Website  

If you are an intern you are part of student company, the minute you become a pgy2 or higher you belong to the Alpha company Gators!

*      Access Your LES Online:

This links you to the DOD Employee/Member Self-Service (EMSS) web site, where you can view and print new or old Leave and Earnings Statements (LES) online.

ricebu1      Military Pay Schedules:                            

 These are the updated 2008 “regular” pay scales (basic pay, Basic Allowance for Subsistence [BAS], and Basic Allowance for Housing [BAH]) in adobe acrobat format. For the Acrobat reader (required to view these files), click here. You will also find on this link all the special medical pay schedules.

ricebu1      MilMail Page:

If you have one of those long, tough-to-describe military e-mail addresses like “Joseph_T.Snuffy@wramaa.chcs.amedd.army.mil” and would rather have an address like “snuffy@army.net,” here's the place to get it. This service allows military members to have all of your e-mail sent to an easy-to-remember address that you choose and it all gets forwarded to your CHCS account (or any other account that you want).

Medical Education Links

ricebu1      RRC Requirements

Ever wonder what the actual requirements are for an Internal Medicine residency to be accredited? They can be viewed online here, on the official web site for the Accreditation Council For Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). 

  

The Walter Reed Resident's Page is not a production of the United States Department of Defense, the United States Army or the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. These organizations do not specifically endorse the contents of this site which in no way reflects the opinions of the United States Government or the United States Army. This site was developed and is maintained solely for the purpose of furthering medical education for the residents of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center

 

Questions? Comments? Suggestions?

Contact:  andrew.kim2@amedd.army.mil

 

 

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