Pulmonary Consult
Fellows on the pulmonary consult service are responsible for pulmonary inpatient and urgent outpatient consults. Fellows will be exposed to a variety of pulmonary disease, including COPD, interstitial lung disease, pleural disease, and lung cancer. Fellows will gain skills in procedures such as bronchoscopy, tube thoracotomy, and insertion of indwelling pleural catheters. Fellows are also responsible for presenting relevant chest cases in a weekly thoracic multidisciplinary conference.
Interventional Pulmonary
Fellows will evaluate and treat patients with complex pleural and airway disease under the supervision of interventional pulmonology trained faculty. Fellows function as the sole trainee on the service, gaining extensive hands-on experience with advanced diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy, EBUS, and pleural procedures including thoracentesis, chest tube placement, pleuroscopy and tunnelled indwelling pleural catheters.
Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
Fellows will be responsible for interpreting all pulmonary function tests and cardiopulmonary exercise tests performed at the MEDVAMC. Fellows may also spend time on this rotation on research projects.
Sleep Medicine
Fellows rotating on this service will be responsible for the inpatient and outpatient evaluation of patients with sleep disorders. Fellows will also gain experience in interpreting sleep studies.
Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU)
The MEDVAMC MICU is a 16-bed closed unit (sharing beds with the Coronary Care Unit). Two fellows rotate through the ICU each month in a staggered shift model. Fellows are responsible for overseeing care of all ICU patients and providing guidance for a team of residents, interns and students. Fellows will also perform and supervise procedures including bronchoscopy, central line placement, arterial line placement, and endotracheal intubations.
Anesthesia
Fellows on the anesthesia rotation will practice airway management in the operating room under the supervision of anesthesiologists. Fellows may also spend time on this rotation on research and scholarly projects.
Ambulatory Rotation
This rotation will be focused on outpatient pulmonary experience. Fellows will rotate through multiple specialized outpatient pulmonary clinics, including tele-pulmonary rehab, pulmonary hypertension clinic, pulmonary nodule clinic, and neuromuscular disease clinic. Fellows will also have time to work on research projects.