Firm Operations/Policies, Department of Medicine in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota

Attending of Record
Please be sure you’re named as the attending of record when you accept patients from the nightfloat residents each morning. This is important to ensure that the correct doctor is contacted with lab results, by consultants, etc. A nightfloat admission sheet is faxed to admissions at the end of each of their evening shifts. This has substantially decreased confusion and patient errors that have resulted from inaccurate assignments. For each nightfloat admission or transferred patient from another service, please ask your residents to write this order, "Please admit this patient to Firm___________, Dr. (Resident name here).

Call
When your team is on-call, the ER will contact you with admissions until 9 p.m. Your team is not responsible for admitting patients between 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.; however, they are responsible for checking out the patients who come in during this time period to the nightfloat resident.

Advice: When your team is taking a lot of admissions, you might consider trying to admit some of those patients directly to yourself as “non-teaching” patients. This will decrease the likelihood that the nightfloat resident will fill. Once the nightfloat fills, the rest of the overnight admissions are the long-call attending physician’s responsibility! (This means you!)

PLEASE NOTE: The Medicine Consult service is willing, if they are able, to accept admissions for you, as well, when you are overloaded. It is your responsibility to notify this physician of a new admission.

If you decide to personally admit a patient, it will not “count” as one of your team’s admissions. To avoid confusion, please admit to “Med Faculty Service/Dr. Your Last Name Goes Here.” This will inform all staff in the hospital that this particular patient is not a teaching patient, but rather is being followed by you only. And, the hospital nursing, etc. will contact the moonlighter with questions about these patients overnight.

The patient placement service is terrific here at Fairview. They’ll contact you with any patient transfers. They will also stay on the phone with you as you discuss the patient with the referring physician. They will next locate a room for you and enable that doctor to provide nurse checkout to the correct floor.

Their number (should you hear from an ER or doctor directly) is 612-672-7575. It is really helpful to contact them when this happens!!

Census Caps

Chart Audit/Chart Review

ACGME requires that we review with our resident and intern at least one chart note (an admit note, or a daily progress note) with them.

Days Off

Duty Hours

Firm Director, Lead Hospitalist Contact Information

Holdover Distribution Policy
This is not hard and fast. The policy was developed to try to keep an even census among the four firms.

Holiday Coverage

Moonlighter

Nightfloat

Overnight Coverage of Patients not Managed by Team

Resident Clinics:  All residents have one half-day of clinic weekly.  (See also, http://www.med.umn.edu/gim/faculty/residentclinic.html)

Short-call

Sister Services

Structure

Switch Week/Weekend

Weekends


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Last modified on Monday Apr 30, 2007

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