PGY-2 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES  Effectively, efficiently, and sensitively interview and examine patients in both inpatient and outpatient encounter settings.

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PGY-2 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES  Effectively, efficiently, and sensitively interview and examine patients in both inpatient and outpatient encounter settings.  Obtain necessary medical information from all appropriate and available sources as needed for optimal care of patients  Recognize impact of co-existing illness and modify management (diagnostic and therapeutic) of primary diseases appropriately

PGY-2 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES  Identify and acknowledge gaps in personal knowledge and skills  Develop strategies for filling gaps in personal knowledge base  Expand each persons clinically applicable knowledge base of the basic and clinical sciences underlying the care of patients with medical illness in both inpatient and outpatient settings.  Communicate sensitively and effectively with patients with medical illnesses

PGY-2 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES  Communicate effectively with nursing and other ancillary staff members to optimize care of patients in both in-patient and outpatient settings  Behave professionally toward patients, families, colleagues, and all members of the health care team  Use evidence-based, cost-conscious strategies in the care of patients with medical illnesses in both inpatient and outpatient setting