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Woo Insider
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- Resources
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Rotations
- Adolescent Medicine
- Cardiology
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Clinician Educator/Ward Star Elective
- Continuity Clinic/Primary Care
- DBP
- Emergency Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Genetics
- Health Equity and Advocacy
- Heme Onc
- Hole in the Wall Gang Camp
- Hospital Medicine/Wards
- Infectious Disease
- Mental & Behavioral Health
- Nephrology
- Newborn Nursery
- NICU
- Neurology
- PICU Prep
- PICU
- Pulmonology
- Sports Medicine
- Surgery
- Logistics
- Chief Corner
Residency Program
- Curriculum
- Who we are
- Program Highlights
- Life in Worcester
- Wellness and Benefits
- How to Apply
-
Woo Insider
- Home
- Resources
- Topics
-
Rotations
- Adolescent Medicine
- Cardiology
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Clinician Educator/Ward Star Elective
- Continuity Clinic/Primary Care
- DBP
- Emergency Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Genetics
- Health Equity and Advocacy
- Heme Onc
- Hole in the Wall Gang Camp
- Hospital Medicine/Wards
- Infectious Disease
- Mental & Behavioral Health
- Nephrology
- Newborn Nursery
- NICU
- Neurology
- PICU Prep
- PICU
- Pulmonology
- Sports Medicine
- Surgery
- Logistics
- Chief Corner
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The Woo Insider is a private website for our pediatric and medicine-pediatric residents that organizes information about our program and provides online education to supplement in-person learning. Residents have been at the heart of its development and have created content hand-in-hand with faculty input. The site specifically includes:
- Resources: A curated collection of resources and curriculums for residents to learn about and peruse, ranging from procedure videos, to code leadership support, to online primary care curriculums and parenting books.
- Topics: Resident-created/faculty-edited snippets of learning for must-know pediatric topics, organized for outpatient, inpatient, and critical care areas. Each topic has learning objectives, articles (review papers, guidelines), alternative learning-style resources such as videos, and self-assessment questions.
- Rotations: Information and supplemental learning organized by rotation, so that residents have up to date goals and objectives, handouts, and additional learning to guide them through their year.
- Logistics: A wealth of important details, including: scheduling and elective guidance, quality improvement curriculum and projects, technical/EMR support, mentorship support, an active list of faculty research projects, and more.