Dr. Allison Mah
Program Director
Kirstie Lang
The UBC ID training program is organized by the CanMEDS objectives as outlined by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Each rotation has specific objectives, but the general objectives for the training program are to ensure the resident becomes proficient as:
For details on these objectives, please see “Objectives of Training” at the Royal College website page on Infectious Diseases, at http://www.royalcollege.ca/rcsite/documents/ibd/infectious_diseases_otr_e.pdf and http://www.royalcollege.ca/rcsite/documents/ibd/canmeds-2015-otr-addendum-oselt-e
– Subspecialty training in Adult Infectious Diseases at UBC takes place at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) and St. Paul’s Hospital (SPH). At VGH, areas of special emphasis include infections related to bone marrow and solid organ transplantation, travel and tropical medicine, neurosurgery and neurology, burns, multiple trauma, tuberculosis, and spinal cord injury.
– At SPH, areas of special emphasis include infections related to HIV/AIDS, infections in people who use drugs, cystic fibrosis, and cardiovascular surgery. A dedicated Urban Health Infection Unit includes patients with HIV/AIDS and also patients with infectious complications of drug use, providing a valuable opportunity for training.
– Acute and chronic community-acquired infections, nosocomial and medical device-associated infections, and surgical infections are seen at both sites.
– Additional areas of specialisation include:
– Electives in clinical infectious diseases are available at community hospitals including Surrey Memorial Hospital, Royal Columbian Hospital, Lions Gate Hospital, Richmond and Burnaby Hospitals, Abbotsford Regional Hospital, Royal Jubilee Hospital, Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, Kelowna General Hospital, Kamloops Royal Inland Hospital and University Hospital of Northern British Columbia. Electives in viral hepatitis, wound care, tropical medicine, global health and OPAT are available.
– Research is an area of emphasis in the UBC program:
– Infectious Diseases Academic Half-Day:
– Infectious Diseases Journal Club: meeting weekly, subspecialty residents, residents and students critically review journal articles, with faculty in attendance.
– Infectious Diseases Inter-City Rounds: meeting weekly, with a quality improvement/morbidity and mortality review by all the services quarterly.
– Plenaries at Infectious Diseases Rounds: once each month faculty, visiting professors, and subspecialty residents present on research topics and topics of interest. Interactive discussions are encouraged.
– Tropical Medicine Rounds: weekly meetings with lectures, cases and interactive sessions on the clinical approach to the evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of tropical diseases.
– Interdisciplinary AIDS Care Rounds: bi-weekly.
This residency program is for 2 years.
Program length of training does not exceed the Royal College or College of Family Physicians of Canada standard.
SAMPLE TRAINING SCHEDULE
| PROGRAM YEAR | CONTENT AND SEQUENCE OF ROTATIONS – AND NUMBER OF 4-WEEK BLOCKS | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| – | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
| First | ID Clinical Service | Microbiology | ID Clinical Service | Antimicrobial Stewardship
and Public Health |
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| Second | Elective/ Research | Pediatric Infectious Diseases |
Microbiology including
Inf. Prevention and Control |
Junior Attending:ID Clinical Service | |||||||||
A. Mandatory Content
| DESCRIPTION | DURATION | LOCATIONS |
|---|---|---|
| 1. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY Including bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology, infection prevention and control, and antimicrobial stewardship |
7 blocks | VGH BC Centre for Disease Control St. Paul’s Hospital BC Children’s Hospital |
| 2. ADULT CONSULTATION SERVICE inpatient consultations general ID outpatient clinics tropical medicine clinics HIV/AIDS clinics STI clinics TB clinics community infectious diseases transplant ID |
10 blocks | VGH St. Paul’s Hospital Oak Tree Clinic BC Centre for Disease Control Community hospitals with ID specialist |
| 3. PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES inpatient and outpatient |
2 blocks | BC Children’s Hospital |
| 4. PUBLIC HEALTH | 1 block | Fraser Health |
B. Elective Content
| DESCRIPTION | DURATION | LOCATIONS |
|---|---|---|
| 1. RESEARCH clinical trials/clinical or laboratory studies/basic science research, epidemiology |
1-5 blocks | VGH , St. Paul’s Hospital BC Centre for Disease Control BC Women’s Hospital UBC Dept. Of Microbiology UBC School of Population and Public Health |
| 2. ADDITIONAL CLINICAL TRAINING includes TB, HIV in women and families, chronic viral diseases, transplant ID, tropical medicine |
0 – 4 blocks | as for ‘Mandatory Content’ above |