My Pulmonary Rotation
Guide to Clinical Experience at Ephraim McDowell Lung Center

Goals of Rotation

Since it has taken me 7 years of residency and fellowship and 30 years of clinical experience to acquire my fund of knowledge in Pulmonary and Sleep disorders, a one month rotation is only sufficient to cover the basics. My perspective is that you leave with the skills I would like to see in any primary care provider.

Primary Topics:

  • Evaluation of dyspnea
  • Evaluation of cough
  • Assessment and Manage of obstructive lung diseases
  • Recognition of Interstitial Lung Disease
  • Role of Low Dose CT (LDCT) scans of the chest for lung cancer screening
  • Assessment of Abnormal LCDT and Incidental Pulmonary Nodules
  • Interpretation of:
    • Standard Chest Radiographs
    • CT scans of Chest
    • Pulmonary Functions Studies
    • Arterial Blood Gases