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MDCJ 569: Evidence-Based Medicine and Information Sciences
1.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Designed for first year medical students. Introduces basic concepts of evidence-based medicine to help facilitate lifelong self-directed learning. Describes the challenges of the information needs of the twenty-first century physician. Teaches a process by which students can efficiently and effectively acquire the answers to their clinical questions and apply them to the care of the patients they see. Includes large-group didactic presentations, small-group discussions, and self-study online exercises. Lays the foundation for an ongoing lifelong learning process in which all physicians will engage.
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MDCJ 571: Diseases of Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
A multidisciplinary course that develops a foundation in neuropathology, neuropathophysiology, and neuropharmacology necessary for a successful transition into clinical neurology.
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MDCJ 572: Diseases of Neuroscience II
1.00 Credits
University of Southern California
A multidisciplinary course that develops a foundation in neuropathology, neuropathophysiology, and neuropharmacology necessary for a successful transition into clinical neurology.
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MDCJ 599: Medicine Conjoint Directed Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Southern California
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MDCJ 821: Preventive and Community Medicine
1.50 - 6.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Interdisciplinary, four-week rotation broadens exposure to community-based health care done mainly in primary-care clinics. Clinical experience in areas not otherwise covered in the curriculum: dermatology and STDs, clinical preventive medicine, and integrative/whole-person care in ambulatory and managed-care settings.
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MDCJ 891: Whole-Person Care
1.50 - 12.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Student works with Loma Linda Family Practice faculty to provide both inpatient and outpatient care.
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MEDN 599: Medicine Directed Study
1.50 - 18.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Medicine Directed Study
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MEDN 701: Medicine Clerkship
1.50 - 18.00 Credits
University of Southern California
The internal medicine junior rotation is a twelve-week rotation focused on developing the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to care for adult patients. Students have two four-week blocks of inpatient experience and four weeks of exposure in the outpatient setting. At mid-rotation each student meets with the clerkships director to discuss the student's progress at that time, including a formative session with a standardized patient observed by a faculty member who will give feedback on clinical skills.
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MEDN 821: Medicine Sub-Internship
1.50 - 6.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Medicine subinterns work under the direct supervision of second- and third-year medicine residents. In cooperation with the first-year medicine resident, each subintern follows assigned patients from admission to discharge (seven to eight patients on wards; four or five patients on intensive care units). The attending physician is ultimately responsible to assure appropriate patient care and authenticate the subintern's work.
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MEDN 822: Senior Intensive Care
1.50 - 3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
MICU subinterns will work under the direct supervision of the second- and third-year medicine residents on the service. The attending physician will have the ultimate responsibility to assure appropriate patient care. The supervising resident assigns newly admitted patients to the subintern who will be responsible for performing and recording a complete history and physical examination on the patient's chart in a timely manner. The attending physician will authenticate the subintern's work. Prerequisite: MEDN 701.
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