CLERKSHIP POST-CLERKSHIP
Transcript of CLERKSHIP POST-CLERKSHIP
CLERKSHIP POST-CLERKSHIP
Growth and ExplorationG & EBSF
FBSUSMLE Prep
(6 weeks Total)
PS TCT
Integrated Medicine:Health to Disease
Academic Colleges (Monthly)Academic Colleges (Weekly)
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Clinical Core Blocks (48 Weeks Total)
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Abbreviations: BSF = Body Structure Foundations FBS = Fundamentals of Biomedical Sciences FCR = Foundations of Clinical ReasoningTC = Transitions to Clerkship FiM = Frontiers in Medicine PS = Physicians and Society TCT= Transitions in Clinical Training
FOUNDATION FOR EXCELLENCE CURRICULUMPRE-CLERKSHIP
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Scholarly Activity Scholarly Activity (12 Weeks Total)
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Longitudinal Research Project
* During the combined clinical years students rotate through ten required clerkships in any sequence. Additional requirements are one acting internship, one integrated life sciences selective, nine electives, and three clinical focus courses.
Family Medicine
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Combined Ambulatory Medicine and Pediatrics
Specialty Care
Elective Adult Inpatient Medicine
Medical Anatomy Human Genetics
Fuel Metab
Immunol in Health and Disease
Medical Micro- biology
Neuroscience Intro to Psych
Evidence-Based Medicine!—!Fundamentals Evidence-Based Medicine!—! Applied
Ethics, Law, and Professionalism Behavioral Medicine
Medical Interviewing Advanced Physical Exam 1 andIntro to Physical Exam
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Body Fluid Homeostasis: • Cardiovascular • Renal • Pulmonary
Digestion and Nutrition
Endocrine Repro and Develop Biology
Integrated Case Studies
Investigation and Discovery
Population Health Population Health
Advanced Medical Interviewing
Clinical Procedures
Longitudinal Research Project
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Anes-the si-ology
Surgery Neuro-logy
Psychia-try
Pediatric Inpatient Medicine
Acting Internship
Elective Elective Elective Elective Recess!/! Interview
Recess!/! Interview
Integrated Life Sciences
Elective Elective
Longitudinal Research Project
Obstetrics and Gyne- cology
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Advanced Physical Exam 2 and Clinical Experiences 2
Hema-tology
Skin
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Clinical Experiences 1
INSTRUCTIONAL BLOCKS
Foundations of Medicine Organ Systems Pathophysiology Block Patient, Physician and Society Block
Introduction to Patient Care Block Evidence and Discovery Clinical Focus
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U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T TS B U R G H S C H O O L O F M E D I C I N E
CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
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2018 - 2019 UCF COLLEGE OF MEDICINE M.D. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
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Medical Genetics (8 weeks) Structure and Function (16 weeks)
Psychosocial Issues in Healthcare (13 weeks)
Health and Disease (10 weeks)
Hematology/Oncology (4 weeks)
Practice of Medicine including Community of Practice 1 Focused Inquiry and Research Experience 1
M2
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Int./Fam. Medicine Neurology OB/GYN
Pediatrics Psychiatry Surgery
Practice of Medicine including Community of Practice II
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems
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Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
(6 weeks)
Gastrointestinal and Renal Systems (6 weeks)
Skin and Musculoskeletal
Systems (3 weeks)
Brain and Behavior (7 weeks)
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Internal/Family Medicine (12 weeks) Neurology (6 weeks)
OB/GYN (6 weeks) Pediatrics (6 weeks) Psychiatry (6 weeks) Surgery (12 weeks)
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USMLE STEP 2CK (by December)
Core – AI (4 weeks) Selective: Emergency Medicine (4 weeks)
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Longitudinal Curricular Themes:
Culture, Health and Society
Ethics and Humanities
Gender-based Medicine
Geriatrics and Principles of Palliative Care
Interprofessional Education
Medical Informatics Medical Nutrition Patient Safety
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AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUGFoundation for Excellence Curriculum
CAPSTONE4 WEEKS
ACUTE CAREREQUIREMENT
4 WEEKS
CLINICAL ELECTIVE4 WEEKS
SUB-IREQUIREMENT
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CLINICAL ELECTIVE4 WEEKS
CLINICAL ELECTIVE4 WEEKS
CLINICAL ELECTIVE4 WEEKS
CLINICAL ELECTIVE 4 WEEKS
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SCHOLARLY EXPERIENCE
Revised: 7/19/2018
This is a guideline that lays out the individual courses and experiences that are required for completion of the MD degree. The sequence and placement of these events may differ among students. For specifi c details about the curriculum or for information about the Primary Care Leadership or LIC Track please consult the Bulletin at http://registrar.duke.edu/university-bulletins/school-medicine.
CLINICAL SKILLS CONTINUITY CLINIC
• 10, 11 AND 12 MONTH OPTIONS• 4 WEEKS OF DEDICATED STEP 1 STUDY TIME
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CLINICAL SKILLS FOUNDATION 1
HUMAN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION13 WEEKS
BRAIN & BEHAVIOR4 WEEKS
BODY & DISEASE20 WEEKS
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SURGERY8 WEEKSMEDICINE
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Principal Clinical Experience (PCE): Core Clerkships Medicine, Neurology, OB/GYN, Pediatrics,
Primary Care, Psychiatry, Radiology, Surgery
Advanced Clinical & Science Experiences* Clinical electives, sub-internships, other electives
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Year IV
Advanced Clinical & Science Experiences*
Winter/Spring II Epidemiology, Pharmacology,
Psychopathology, Intro to Clinical Medicine
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Health Sciences and Technology Curriculum Map HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Fall I Anatomy, Pathology, Biochemistry (cont.), Immunology,
Genetics, Molecular Diagnostics/Bioinformatics
Fall II Microbiology, Human Reproductive Biology,
Gastroenterology, Neuroscience
PCE
Year III
ACE
Clinical Capstone (one required month)
USMLE Step 1,
Steps 2CS & 2CK
Introduction to the Profession (ITP)
HST MD Thesis due: The HST Thesis requirement is due the first Monday in February
Recess * Note: Due to varying schedules, students in Advanced Clinical & Science Experiences have different break periods.
Step 1: Study Year III; take after PCE Steps 2CS & 2CK: Take CS by 11/1 and CK by 12/31 Year IV
August: Biostatistics, Matlab for Medicine, Intro to Biochemistry
January: Essentials of the Profession, Musculoskeletal Pathophysiology, Principles of Biomedical Imaging
Comprehensive Exam
More info: https://meded.hms.harvard.edu/health-sciences-technology Last updated 3/8/19
Spring I: Introduction to Care of Patients, Hematology, Endocrinology, Cardiovascular Pathophysiology, Respiratory Pathophysiology, Renal Pathophysiology
Anchoring Clinical Experience (ACE) Note: For five-year students only, two-month full-time experience at Mt. Auburn Hospital, followed by Step 1
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The HST cohort matriculating 2019 will start the week of July 29th
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