• MED 6613

    Social Issues in Medicine II
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    Spring 2025

    During this course students will recognize and analyze the interrelationships between socio-cultural environments and the occurrence, prevention and treatment of disease. Students will also identify and nurture values that characterize a professional and humanistic practice of medicine and an ethic of service.

  • MED 7101

    Foundations of Clinical Medicine 1B
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    Spring 2025

    FCM-1 aims to develop history taking, doctor-patient relationship building, physical examination, differential diagnosis, and diagnostic reasoning skills through case-based exercises. The goal of FCM 1 is to assist students in applying classroom learning in clinical care by presenting patient cases that challenge students to review and integrate key foundational material.

  • MED 7422

    Patient Student Partnership 1B
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    Spring 2025

    As part of the Patient Student Partnership program in the Pre-Clerkship phase, students establish a doctor-patient relationship with their assigned patient. Students will get to know their patient on both a personal and medical level through narrative interviews; focus on developing their role as a patient advocate; learn how to navigate the EMR and conduct effective communication with their patient's providers in the EMR and through email.

  • MED 7752

    Integrated Systems II
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    Spring 2025

    The Musculoskeletal & Integument System course introduces learners to the development, structure, function, & pathology of the musculoskeletal system, peripheral nervous system, & integument. The GI system introduces students to the principles of gastrointestinal & hepatic disease. Mind, Brain, & Behavior outlines the complex interplay of the biological, psychological, & social factors in the genesis & maintenance of neuro & psychological health.

  • MED 8421

    Patient Student Partnership 2A
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    Spring 2025

    Students will maintain a longitudinal relationship with their patient while balancing other clinical responsibilities; integrate topics learned across multiple clerkships and apply them to their patient; independently research a topic of their choosing and write a report on how they would apply what they learned to their patient's unique situation.

  • MED 8600

    Intersession Course
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    In this course, students enhance clinical learning through activities designed to revisit basic science, incorporate curricular threads, and practice clinical skills such as physical exam, diagnostic reasoning, quality improvement, communication, and other clerkship-specific procedures and skills.

  • MED 8642

    Internal Medicine Clerkship
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    Spring 2025

    This 6-week clerkship provides exposure to a spectrum of common acute & chronic medical conditions encountered in the inpatient Internal Medicine setting. Learners work closely with patients, practicing skills ranging from history taking & physical diagnosis to ordering diagnostic studies & developing treatment plans. Students practice evidence-based medicine & coordination of care across disciplines with a wide range of health professionals.

  • MED 8648

    Pediatrics Clerkship
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    Spring 2025

    The Pediatrics clerkship is a 6-week experience designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of caring for children from birth and infancy to adolescence and into young adulthood. The clerkship is divided into a three-week inpatient experience and a three-week ambulatory experience. Learners have the opportunity to participate in both general pediatric and specialty care.

  • MED 8652

    Psychiatry Clerkship
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    Spring 2025

    During this 3-week rotation, students will learn the fundamentals of assessing, diagnosing, and treating major psychiatric illness as well as common medical and nervous system disorders related to psychiatry practice. Learners explore the interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors in patients' lives in a variety of settings, including the acute inpatient psychiatric unit, the psychiatric consultative service, and outpatient clinic.

  • MED 8653

    Primary Care and Outpatient Medicine Clerkship
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    Spring 2025

    This 6-week rotation increases understanding of outpatient medicine through engaging clinical experiences and high-value teaching workshops. Students take an active role in caring for patients across a range of practices -- including Family Medicine, Ambulatory Internal Medicine, and Geriatrics -- and learn to identify the shared goals and differentiators among these disciplines.

  • MED 8654

    Surgery, Anesthesiology, Obstetrics & Gynecology Clerkship
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    Spring 2025

    During this 12-week rotation, students rotate through ambulatory, inpatient and operating room settings of the surgical, women's health, and anesthesiology services. This includes time on the labor and delivery unit learning about childbirth and management of women's health issues. High fidelity simulation opportunities reinforce concepts learned in the clinic, providing additional hands-on training.

  • MED 8671

    Clinical Electives
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    Spring 2025

    Clinical elective rotations for medical students.

  • MED 8672

    Neurology Clerkship
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    Spring 2025

    Develops knowledge in fundamental neurological concepts. Builds competence in pertinent history-taking and examination skills to support recognition and initial management of neurological problems and emergencies. Based in small groups, students are expected to demonstrate self-directed learning.

  • MED 8698

    Research
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Research

  • MED 9101

    Foundations of Clinical Medicine 3
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    Spring 2025

    This course comprises a mix of one-on-one meetings with the student's physician coach to reflect on performance, assess strengths & weakness, & co-create learning plans for continued development of clinical skills. Students meet at regular intervals with their small group to jointly reflect on patient care experiences & learn from each other as they near completion of their journey to physicianhood.

  • MED 9410

    Critical Care Medicine
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    Spring 2025

    Students participate in the care of critically ill patients in intensive care settings ranging from pediatrics to medical, surgical, and adult units. The focus is on the management of multisystem disease, and the treatment of respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, and hemodynamic compromise.

  • MED 9421

    Patient Student Partnership 3
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Students continue to check-in with their patient and advocate for them with the healthcare team. During this time, students will prepare a summary of the patient¿s conditions and the status of their care to communicate important aspects of their care for the next team member as the student prepares to graduate.

  • MED 9640

    Advanced Clinical Elective
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    ACEs are 4-week clinical rotations during which students develop advanced clinical skills as they take on increased responsibilities for the evaluation and management of patients. Students are integrated as members of the healthcare team, to meet patients' needs. Students exercise critical thinking as they develop treatment plans under supervision and receive feedback in preparation for day one of residency.

  • MED 9657

    Emergency Medicine
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This required rotation provides students an opportunity to evaluate undifferentiated patients in the emergency department (ED). Students apply history taking and physical exam skills learned during Foundations of Clinical Medicine (FCM) and the third-year clerkships to an acute care setting.

  • MED 9670

    Electives Program II
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    There are 16 rotations between the end of the core clerkships and graduation. Students must earn 40 elective credits in addition to the required 16 credits of the Bedside to Community, Advanced Clinical Elective, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, and Intern Readiness courses.

  • MED 9671

    Electives Program III
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    There are 16 rotations between the end of the core clerkships and graduation. Students must earn 40 elective credits in addition to the required 16 credits of the Bedside to Community, Advanced Clinical Elective, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, and Intern Readiness courses.

  • MED 9672

    Electives Program IV
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    There are 16 rotations between the end of the core clerkships and graduation. Students must earn 40 elective credits in addition to the required 16 credits of the Bedside to Community, Advanced Clinical Elective, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, and Intern Readiness courses.

  • MED 9690

    Internship Readiness Course
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Internship Readiness is a 2-week required course that takes place around Match Day. Students choose between specialty tracks including surgery, pediatrics, acute care, internal medicine, obstetrics & gynecology, & pathology. This course increases students' readiness for residency by reviewing necessary clinical knowledge & skills. The course incorporates case-based & small group sessions in addition to hands-on procedural training & simulation.