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Boot Camp for UM Medical Students

                                                                                        Help Them Prep for Residency


                                                                                   The boot camp was initially
                                                                                  launched in 2015 as a two-week
                                                                                  elective for a pilot group of eight
                                                                                  students, to ready them for resi-
                     Specializing in Medically                                    dency training. Since then, word
                                                                                  of mouth has spread about the
                                                                                  value of the boot camp, with the
                            Complex Patients                                      result that the 2022 cohort of 50
                                                                                  students was the largest to date.
                                Kindred Hospitals are owned by Kindred             In 2023, the boot camp will
                             Healthcare, Inc., a national network of Long Term    become a four-week required
                             Acute Care Hospitals (LTACH's).                      course for all graduating med-
                                                                                  ical students, and will include
                                Kindred Hospitals provide specialized, high quality    specialty components such as
                             care for acutely ill patients. For more than a decade,    emergency medicine, internal
                             we have fine-tuned the art of medically complex care.
                                                                                  medicine, surgery, obstetrics-
                                Our services range from complex catastrophic      gynecology, and pediatrics. The         Phlebotomy practice with
                             illnesses that require intensive care, post-surgical medical    course will be directed by Gauri   medical students.
           rehabilitation to patients suffering from chronic diseases requiring respiratory and    Agarwal, M.D., associate dean
           rehabilitative therapies. Kindred Hospitals provide outcome-oriented   of curriculum; Alecia Stein,
           cost effective care for patients with a wide spectrum of               M.D., director of simulation
           medical conditions.                                                    education; and Paul Mendez,
                                                                                  M.D., director of clinical skills.
                  Admissions to Kindred Hospitals may be                          Faculty members from the
           recommended by physicians, acute-care hospitals,                       Departments of Medicine,
           rehabilitation hospitals, managed care providers, case                 Anesthesiology, Radiology, and
           management companies or by the patient’s family.                       Medical Education, and the
           In all cases family tours are encouraged.                              Division   of   Emergency
                                                                                  Medicine, will also contribute
                                                                                  to the lessons in a voluntary
                                                                                  role.
             Kindred Hospital                  Kindred Hospital             Kindred Hospital             Kindred Hospital   “The goal is to provide stu-
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                                                                                  scenarios with standardized
                                                                                  patients, to handle acute emergencies using high-fidelity simulations at the Gordon
                                                                                  Center, to prepare for the professionalism required of residency training, and to con-
                                                                                  solidate the knowledge gained over four years of medical school,” Dr. Agarwal said.
                                                                                   Students taking the course can expect an interactive experience, performing simu-
                                                                                  lations, procedure labs, and standardized patient sessions in “real” scenarios that they
                                                                                  will encounter in residency.
                                                                                   A favorite of the students has been emergency scenarios in which they are the first
                                                                                  person in the room and must make an assessment and begin initial management,
                                                                                  exercising a greater and unaccustomed level of independence. They also practice com-
                                                                                  munication scenarios they may never have encountered, such as significant medical
                                                                                  errors or informing a family member of a patient’s death.
                                                                                   “I had been waiting for an experience like this throughout medical school,” said
                                                                                  Daniel Beckerman, a fourth-year student. “To be challenged with working effectively
                                                                                  as a team to navigate common yet extremely consequential scenarios is important. I
                                                                                  am glad the Miller School is leveraging the resources available to them through the
                                                                                  Gordon Center to improve the way medical education is delivered, and hope they find
                                                                                  more ways to integrate this type of learning into the new curriculum.”
                                                                                   The Department of Medical Education has been taking notes throughout the boot
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