Rotations
Community Regional Medical Center - Cedar Campus, Dental Clinic
Approximate length of rotation: 60 days
Average number of patients seen each day: 11-12
Number of operatories: 6
Description: Residents provide comprehensive dental care to adult and pediatric patients. All residents are responsible for their own patients and they follow them until treatment or the dental general practice is complete. Residents will be exposed to and perform all aspects of general dentistry. Also, various levels of traumatic incidents will be treated and followed.
Patients are treated in the CRMC-Fresno Campus operating room under general anesthesia. Each resident is in the operating room an average of eight days throughout the year. Residents will acquire skills including managing and treating special needs patients and young children in the operating room, performing histories & physicals, orders, notes and dictating H & P's and writing surgical operative reports.
Every Thursday, residents my be assigned to rotations in our skilled nursing facilities. While working at Community Living manage treat special needs patients.
During the resident year, residents may be assigned an afternoon rotation at the California Cancer Center. Here, along with Dr. Stanley Surabian, residents will serve as consultants to the ear, nose and throat surgeons and radiology oncologists to address dental concerns with head and neck cancer patients.
VA Central California Health Care System
Approximate length of rotation: 60 days
Average number of patients seen each day: 6-8
Number of operatories: 6
Description: Residents provide comprehensive dental care to adult patients and follow them through treatment or until the dental general practice residency program is complete. Residents will perform comprehensive restorative, crown and bridge, and implant restorations.
Ambulatory Care Surgery
Once every other month, residents will be assigned to same day procedure and work with Dr. Yamaguchi, a double board certified plastic and ear, nose and throat surgeon. Residents will work with Dr. Kent Yamaguchi to biopsy a wide variety of dermal lesions, minor reconstructive facial procedures and limb alterations.
Implants are placed by oral surgery residents and restored, by first- and second-year residents. There is a wide patient population, including head and neck radiation, diabetic, cardiac and cancer patients.
Internal Medicine
Approximate length of rotation: 4 weeks
Location: VA Central California Health Care System
Dental residents are assigned to a team of medical residents to provide care to patients admitted to the Fresno Veterans Administration hospital. Included in the following list of objectives are the skills to be developed by each resident over the course of the rotation:
Objectives:
1. Obtain and interpret the patient's chief complaint, medical, and social history, and review of systems.
2. Take, record and interpret a complete medical history.
3. Understand the indications of and interpretation of laboratory studies and other techniques used in diagnosis of oral and systemic diseases.
4. Obtain and interpret clinical and other diagnostic data from other health care providers.
5. Use the services of clinical, medical, and pathology laboratories.
6. Understand the relationship between oral health care and system diseases.
7. Interpret the physical evaluation performed by the physician with an understanding of how it impacts on proposed treatment.
8. Perform a history and physical evaluation and collect other data in order to establish a medical assessment.
9. Participate in the didactic program of the medicine service.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Approximate length of rotation: 5 weeks
Location: OMFS Clinic
Residents work directly with oral and maxillofacial surgery residents in clinic and accompany them on rounds, on-call, as well as in the operating room.
Objectives:
1. Perform surgical and non-surgical extraction of teeth.
2. Extract uncomplicated impacted wisdom teeth.
3. Treat intra-oral hard and soft tissue lesions of traumatic origin.
4. Treat patients with intra-oral dental emergencies and infections.
5. Anticipate, prevent, diagnose and provide initial treatment and follow-up management for medical emergencies that may occur during dental treatment.
Anesthesia:
Approximate length of rotation: 3 weeks
Location: VA Central California Health Care System
Each resident will participate as part of the anesthesia team in all aspects of patient care. This is a hands-on rotation designed to greatly expand a resident’s knowledge.
Objectives:
1. Participate in preoperative evaluation including ASA Risk Assessment.
2. Assess the effects of pharmacological agents.
3. Perform venipuncture techniques.
4. Administer intravenous agents.
5. Monitor the patient.
6. Manage the airway.
7. Induce anesthesia and intubate the patient.
8. Administer anesthetic agents.
9. Assess and identify levels of anesthesia.
10. Prevent and treat anesthetic emergencies.
11. Assess patient recovery from anesthesia.