Program Information
Year One: The focus is on obtaining clinical skills in general endocrinology and diabetes with time allotted for clinical or research electives.
- Endocrinology Inpatient Consult Service - 16 weeks
- Endocrinology Longitudinal Clinic - Continuous
- Diabetes Clinic - 6 to 8 weeks
- Endocrine Outpatient Clinics - 12 weeks (includes subspecialty clinics)
- Laboratory Medicine - 2 weeks
- Reproductive Endocrinology - 4 weeks
- Elective/ Research or Scholarly project - 4 weeks
- Selective/elective - 4 weeks (combination of Ophthalmology, Pathology, Radiology, Endocrine, Surgery or Bioethics)
- Vacation - 4 weeks
Year Two: The second year of the program is more flexible in order to allow the trainee to gain the necessary expertise most suited to his/her career goals.
The second year involves further inpatient and outpatient consultation experience with increasing responsibilities.
The trainee may focus on areas of special interest as there are several subspecialty clinics (thyroid, cancer, pituitary, neuroendocrine, obesity).
Elective time can be used for research.
- Endocrinology Inpatient Consult Service - Junior attending - 8 to 12 weeks
- Endocrinology Outpatient Clinics (includes subspecialty clinics) - 18 weeks
- Longitudinal Clinic - Continuous
- Pediatric Endocrinology - 4 weeks
- Diabetes Clinics - 6 weeks
- Elective/Research or Scholarly project - 12 weeks
- Vacation - 4 weeks
Call Responsibilities
Call is home call only, with the maximum call of 9 days per block and is remunerated as per the Resident Association contract. In R5 year residents work as Junior Attending.
Academic Opportunities
- Weekly Academic Half Day
- Weekly Case Conference
- Weekly Journal Club
- Rotating Resident Education
- CanMEDS OSCEs - Internal Medicine
- National and International Conferences, including CDA/CSEM, Harvard Clinical Endocrinology Updates.
Evaluations
Regular formative evaluations - One45 (ITER)
Regular feedback from Program Director, Longitudinal Clinic Preceptor and clinical preceptors
Every 6 months - Evaluation with Program Director
Hospitals
The University of Alberta Hospital is the main hospital for Endocrinology. Endocrinology Outpatient Clinics at the University of Alberta take place in the Kaye Edmonton Clinic.
Other training sites include the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Grey Nuns Community Hospital and Cross Cancer Institute.