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- Slide 1: International Family Medicine Fellowship
- Slide 2: THE NEED Women’s Health OB/GYN Perinatal Care Surgery/Ortho Wound/Burn Care Infectious Disease Prevention Management Ophthalmologic Care
- Slide 3: Women’s Health Estimated 529,000 women died in 2000 from pregnancy and childbirth, 99% was in developing countries Top 5 causes of maternal mortality: Illegal abortion HTN disease Obstructed labor Hemorrhage Sepsis
- Slide 4: Perinatal Morbidity/Mortality 4 million babies die each year in the first 4 weeks of life, 99% in developing countries 4 major causes of death Low birth weight Prematurity Tetanus Infection (HIV)
- Slide 5: Trauma/Burns 45% of third world morbidity and mortality under the age of 20 are secondary to trauma or burns 60% of the burns in third world nations affect children under 5 years of age
- Slide 6: Blindness 52 million people in this world are blind or severely visually impaired. 90% of these people live in developing countries. 20 million people around the world are blind from cataracts and corneal disease
- Slide 7: What is the IFMF? A fourth year of training, directed toward international medicine skills, after completing a family medicine residency Provide additional surgical, diagnostic, tropical medicine, and community health training needed in developing nations First fellowship for Family Medicine in International Medicine!
- Slide 8: Why are we creating the IFMF? Our residency draws medical graduates from many different geographic locations who desire a “full scope” of Family Medicine and are passionate about doing so in an underserved, international setting. Medical students and residents from all over the country have expressed an interest for this type of training. Physicians currently have few means by which to develop a comfort level in treating the medical and surgical conditions specific to a third-world setting. High demand/need for physicians willing to do part time or full time international mission. Those who chose to do so often find international medicine overwhelming due to lack of training.
- Slide 9: What are our long term goals? Provide physicians with appropriate skill sets for practicing and teaching in the developing world. Networking of like minded people across the world. Help establish a team approach, as a practice model for short term missions with a stateside practice.
- Slide 10: Why Via Christi? Fulfillment of Via Christi Mission statement “Community, Competence, Service, Human Dignity, Vision” Supportive, Dynamic environment with a large population of internationally-minded physicians A completely unique primary care fellowship
- Slide 12: Curriculum 2 Months of Rural Health 4 Months at International Core Hospital 6 Months in Wichita Core curriculum Electives
- Slide 13: Core Curriculum In Wichita One month rotations Trauma Tropical Medicine/ID Wound care and burn medicine Two week rotations Dental Anesthesia
- Slide 14: Trauma Objectives ATLS Primary and secondary survey management Stabilization: A,B,C’s Procedures: Intubations, FAST exam, Chest tubes, Line placement Contacts Via Christi Trauma Team Wesley Trauma
- Slide 15: Tropical Medicine Objectives: Focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases specific to tropical areas Topics include: Intestinal/blood protazoa, nematodes, cestodes, trematodes, tropical viruses/bacteria/fungi, nutritional disorders, environmental stress, epidemiology, travel health, and laboratory diagnosis.
- Slide 16: Tropical Medicine Several Short Diploma Courses: Gorgas Peru 9 weeks January 28 - March 28 West Virgina 8 weeks June 13 - August 4 Jon Hopkins 8 weeks June 26 - August 18 These diploma courses are approved by the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. After completing one of these courses you can be approved to sit for the ASTM&H examination.
- Slide 17: Wound and Burn Care Objectives: Wound/burn management Surgical debridement Skin Grafts Contacts: Dr. Bingaman- general surgeon with experience in burns Dr. McDonald- wound care at St. Joseph Taking burn call along with general surgery residents
- Slide 18: Dental Objectives: Dental Blocks Tooth Extraction Management of dental infections Public Health Issues Contacts: Grace Med has two dentist, they’ve agreed to teach 2-4 week course
- Slide 19: Anesthesia Objectives Epidural and spinal blocks Intubation Lines Sedation Medication Contacts: Via Christi
- Slide 20: Electives Ophthalmology Radiology Infectious Disease OB/GYN OMM and musculoskeletal pain management Plastic Surgery
- Slide 21: Ophthalmology Objectives: Infectious disease Foreign body removal Cataract surgery Management of emergencies
- Slide 22: Radiology/Ultrasound Objectives: Includes instruction in ultrasound technique as well as interpretation Renal, liver, cardiac, and other organ evaluation FAST exam Contacts Dr. Kadison and Dr. Short (to teach interpretation) Radiology tech (to teach technique), Cathy with Newman University Echo (cardiologist to teach interpretation) Echo tech: Mike with Kansas Cardiac Clinic (to teach technique)
- Slide 23: Infectious Disease Objectives: Develop sound principles of diagnosis and management of infectious disease Hone the selection and usage of appropriate therapeutic agents Recognize and treat opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients Develop strategies to prevent the further transmission of disease
- Slide 24: OB/GYN Surgery Objectives: TAH/BSO Obstetric Experience Cesarean Section D&C Other GYN related surgeries applicable to the mission field Contacts: Dr. Brown,
- Slide 25: Plastic Surgery Rotation Objectives: Wound management Trauma management Skin flaps Skin grafts Contacts: Dr. Wheeler, Dr. Peterson Via Christi/Wesley- Plastic Surgery Call
- Slide 26: OMM Objectives
- Slide 27: Longitudinal Learning Travel Clinic Perspectives in Missions Plastic Surgery Tropical Medicine Public Health Certificate Course Junior Faculty Teaching Position
- Slide 28: Junior Faculty Each Fellow would share a junior faculty positions at Via Christi Appropriate salary for the position Would take call in place of existing faculty Increases teaching ability for the fellows as well as increased learning for existing residents
- Slide 29: Travel Medicine Consultation provided to US citizens that will be traveling internationally Pre Travel Risk Assessment Available and appropriate vaccines/prophylaxis In-Travel Prevention Medical Care abroad Special Needs travelers Post Travel Management of disease Our fellows will staff a clinic once or twice a month longitudinally
- Slide 31: Budget considerations (6 fellows) Director: $180,000 for director. Dr. Todd Stephens approved for this position by Via Christi Fellows: $60,000 X 6 Travel: $5,000 X 6 Malpractice approx. 15,000 X 6 Tail Coverage Insurance- ? Total: $480,000 annually (not including director salary)
- Slide 32: Sustainability By staffing a hospital in rural Kansas, we will defray costs by the equivalent of 1 physician salary annually Potential for moonlighting within Via Christi in the proposed evening clinic. A goal of an endowment fund to sustain such this endeavor.
- Slide 33: Development-Where are we now? Curricular development Contacting specific potential educators. (i.e. form letter approach) Funding strategies Raising awareness of the program among students, residents, and faculty on the national level. Striving for excellent curricular quality, infrastructure, educational framework, quality metrics, and incorporation of research.
- Slide 34: Involved Residents Jared Cardwell M.D. Paul McQuillen D.O. Shea Epperly M.D. Jack Kline M.D. April McQuillen D.O. Rick Moberly M.D. John Epperly M.D. Kevin Raymer M.D.
- Slide 35: How can you be involved? Please offer any guidance or advice that you may have. Do you or other physicians you know want to teach medical skills? Help to fund this exciting endeavor.
- Slide 36: Thank-you for being part of the first international family medicine fellowship! Any questions?

