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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 This four-week elective clerkship allows students the opportunity to work alongside physicians practicing in the emerging field of complementary medicine. Emphasis is on gaining experience in evaluation and management of diverse problems from "alternative" perspectives.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 This four-week elective clerkship allows students to experience the provision of primary medical care in rural settings. Emphasis is on ambulatory and hospital continuity of care at designated rural sites.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 This four-week clerkship provides students with an opportunity to work with specialists in occupational medicine. Approved settings may include industrial/ corporate health centers or preceptors specializing in occupational health problems.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships assign students to an approved radiology service of a teaching hospital for a structured curriculum, emphasizing primary care radiology. Students acquire skills in diagnostic imaging procedures and interpretation. Emphasis is on indications, contraindications, limitations and complications of various imaging studies.
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12.00 Credits
Credit 12 This 12-week clerkship provides students with opportunities to acquire basic skills necessary for the evaluation of surgical patients. Students participate in the management of surgical patients including pre-operative preparation, surgical assistance and postoperative care. Emphasis is on gaining an understanding of indications for specific surgical interventions, proper operating room procedures, surgical complications, follow-up care and interactions between different medical and surgical specialists. Students gain experience with diverse patients in the areas of general surgery, and subspecialties may be integrated into the clerkship, as follows: a) six-weeks of general surgery and b) six-weeks of subspecialties (three, two-week blocks or two, three-week blocks).
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships acquaint students with the specialty of anesthesiology. Emphasis is on preoperative and post-operative methods of assessment and management of patients undergoing anesthesia prior to surgery. Students will develop advanced skills in airway management. Risks andcomplications associated with general and local anesthesia are incorporated.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 This four-week clerkship allows students to work with colorectal surgeons. Students will develop the skills necessary to perform pre-operative patient evaluations, assist in surgical procedures and provide post-operative care in the inpatient and clinic/office setting for patients presenting with colorectal problems.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships allow students to work with subspecialists in GYN surgery. Students will assist in surgical procedures and maintain follow-up throughout the course of the patient's hospital stay.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships provide students with an opportunity to work with hospital-based neurosurgeons. Students will gain increased understanding of clinical neuroanatomy and the pathophysiology of brain injury. Emphasis is on pre-operative evaluation, surgical evaluation and post-operative patient management.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships provide students with an opportunity to work with ophthalmologic surgeons. Students will develop the skills necessary to evaluate patients presenting with vision problems, assist in surgical procedures and provide follow-up care in the inpatient and clinic setting.
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