LLU Emergency Department

Resident & Off-Service Rotator Orientation Guide

๐ŸฅGetting Started

Welcome to the LLU ED. Whether you're a new EM resident or an off-service rotator, this guide will help you hit the ground running.

โœ…Core Expectations

If you're sick: call the ED at 909-558-4444 ext. 42828, then email the scheduling chief (Thien Nghiem) and the program coordinator as early as possible.

๐Ÿ—“๏ธSchedule & the Scheduling App

How shifts work

16
Off-Service Rotators
21
EM PGY-1
19
EM PGY-2 & PGY-3

Shift counts per block.

MedRez โ€” the official schedule (primary platform)

MedRez is the main, authoritative scheduling platform for the LLU ED. Everything else โ€” including the EM app โ€” mirrors MedRez, so if the two ever disagree, MedRez is the source of truth.

To view your schedule: open the MedRez link below. There is no username โ€” just enter the password Resident.

The EM Scheduling App

EM
LLU EM Schedule โ€” a companion to MedRez, in your pocket.

View your calendar and the whole team's, request and track shift swaps and sick-call swaps (with the rules checked for you), get shift reminders and notifications, and export your schedule. You can add it to your phone's home screen so it opens like a real app.

Remember: the app mirrors MedRez, but MedRez always has the final say for any discrepancy (see above).

Logging in: use your LLU email โ€” or just the part before @llu.edu โ€” as your username. Your default password is LLU2026!

๐ŸฉบPatient Flow

Take patients from the top of the board (the screens above the resident work area). Before you pick one up, check the treatment team tab to make sure they aren't already assigned.

Board colors show acuity:

Red โ€” critical Orange โ€” emergent / severe pain Yellow โ€” urgent Green โ€” low acuity Blue โ€” stable

Workflow for each patient

๐Ÿ’ฌPresenting to Your Attending

Keep it concise and organized. A good presentation covers:

Be proactive โ€” lead with your assessment and plan rather than asking "what do you want to do?" It's fine to say "I'm not sure," as long as you follow it with your best hypothesis and next step.

๐Ÿง How to Write an MDM

Your Medical Decision Making should tell the story of your thinking:

Note template: use .EDHPADULT (from Brian Wolk's smartphrases). Keep the ED Course section in Epic updated as the workup evolves.

๐Ÿ“Documentation

Stickers: most attendings don't need one โ€” the few who do will let you know.

๐ŸšชDisposition

๐Ÿ”Sign-Out

Spend the last hour of your shift organizing and updating โ€” not picking up new patients. Sign out to the latest-arriving EM senior using the ED-PASS framework:

Print the track board and give a clean one-liner per patient with any outstanding tasks. Don't sign out pending results you forgot to mention, and don't hand off procedures you could reasonably finish yourself (procedural sedation and similar exceptions aside).

Medical students: they present to EM seniors โ€” pull them into interesting cases.

๐Ÿ“šResources

๐Ÿ“‡Chief Residents

TN
Thien Nghiem ยท Scheduler
JB
Joey Beck
EC
Emilia Clementi

Charge nurse: ext. 55070 ยท ED: 909-558-4444 ext. 42828