Neurology 667
VA - Veterans Administration Medical Center
1660 S. Columbian Way
Seattle, WA 98018
Site Director: Mike Kim, MD
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Coordinator: Maria Kimmerle
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206-277-4292
PRE-ARRIVAL PAPERWORK
Due 12 WEEKS PRIOR to starting your clerkship:
NEW AND RETURNING MEDICAL STUDENTS
- Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your DOB to receive detailed instructions and fillable forms. That email will come from This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Budget 60-90 minutes to complete the forms and they must be completed within 3 days from receiving the email invitation. Information you will need:
- Five-years of residential and employment history.
- All education history after high school.
- Once the application has been submitted and reviewed by the VA, you will receive an email from the onboarding specialist with next steps:
- Security Background Investigation
- Online Training Modules
- Once all the above onboarding tasks have been completed, you will attend the HR in-processing and complete the onboarding process. HR in-processing is required to be completed prior to any patient interaction.
- The final step is to pick up your VA Badge (if you don't already have one) and activate your computer account.
- Fingerprint and badging appointments are booking up to 8-weeks out, which is why it is so important to get paperwork in early.
- **Important information for every student.** If you have done a prior rotation at the VA, don't let your network/computer access lapse. Log-in every 30-days. Inactivity on your account:
- 30 days – computer account gets disabled (can be enabled in 30-45 minutes).
- 60 days – computer account gets deleted (can take several days to recover).
- 120 days – computer account no longer recoverable (will need to complete the
onboarding process over).
Israel Hizami
HSM Trainee Onboarding
Ph: 206-475-9428
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Orientation, First Day & What To Bring
The clerkship orientation is online. Go to the Didactics page and view the Clerkship Orientation Video.
On the first day you may be asked to report between 7-8AM to a location to finish onboarding. Israel Hizami will communicate this to you as needed. After the meeting, report to the neurology team room. If onboarding is already finished for you, please report to the Neurology team room at 0730: 5th floor, Bldg 100, 5B-103, door code 61045.
Equipment to bring: White coat and name tag, reflex hammer, tuning fork (128Hz), stethoscope, (Ophthalmoscope recommended).
Parking: Ramp
Course Requirements
Pocket syllabus: A “pocket syllabus”, referenced in the orientation video, will be available at your site or first didactics. A printable (PDF) version is also available on the Pocket Syllabus page.
Didactics: Didactics take place on Thursdays, 1:00-4:00PM at the UW. The room schedule and details are on the Didactics page. Room information may change at the end of each rotation, so be sure to check the table the weekend before you begin.
Cases: Two case write-ups are due each week. The clerkship director will email the assigned case numbers to you on or before the first day of the clerkship. Further information is available in the orientation video and on the Cases page. Please note that the first cases are due on the first Thursday of your clerkship by 1:00PM Pacific fime.
Patient log: You are required to log in the patients you have seen each week. The log is described in the clerkship orientation video. Additional details are on the Patient Log page.
Clinical & Bioethical CEX exercises: You are required to do both a clinical and a bioethical mini-CEX for this course. See the Mini-CEX page for details.
Presentations: Presentation requirements are described in the orientation video and are available on the Presentations page.
Final exam: The scheduling/notification process runs through UW Testing Services and the contact email is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. See the Final Exam page for information about the exam.
Site Expectations & Clinic Experience
General: Students are expected to spend one-half (two weeks) of the VA neurology clerkship on the inpatient ward service and the other half on the inpatient consultation service. The switch point will be at mid-month of the rotation.
Inpatient service: The student involved with the inpatient ward service will be expected to follow and be involved with the care of up to (but no more than) two neurology inpatients at any given time. The student is expected to follow their assigned patient from time of admission until discharge, write daily progress notes and be involved in writing medication, laboratory and diagnostic testing orders for the assigned patients. The student is expected to attend daily work rounds, attending ward rounds, and neuroradiology conference on Wednesday mornings. There are no weekend or night call responsibilities.
Consultation service: The student involved with the inpatient consultation service ideally will see one new inpatient consultation per day depending on referral volume, and clinic responsibilities. The student will follow their assigned patients until resolution of the consultation or until the end of the two week period. It is expected that the student will write a daily note on the assigned patients as necessary. Attendance at all attending ward and consultation rounds, as well as Wednesday morning neuroradiology conference, is mandatory unless there is a conflict with clinic schedule. There are no weekend or night call responsibilities.
Clinic Experience
Mandatory: Weekly attendance of Monday morning epilepsy and Thursday morning general neurology clinics. Students are expected to obtain history and physical, present to the attending physician and generate a clinic visit note on follow-up patients. The expected number of follow-up patients seen in clinic should be 2-3 patients.
Optional: The students also have the option of attending other specialty clinics at the VA. These include the Wednesday afternoon Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, the Friday morning Movement Clinic, and the Friday afternoon Dementia Clinic.
It is anticipated that Dr. Mike Kim will observe student’s performance of the formal neurologic physical examination, in general neurology clinic, within the first two weeks of the rotation to provide feedback. Dr. Kim will observe the student’s performance again in the final week of the rotation for final evaluation of improvement and/or mastery of the neuro exam. If Dr. Kim is not available for observation (vacation, etc.), Dr. Cyrus Zabetian will provide evaluation.