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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships provide students with opportunities to diagnose illnesses and treat common sports injuries and exercise-related illness and disorders within a primary care office setting. The role of the sports physician in working with athletic teams is incorporated. Emphasis is likewise placed on teaching the principles of fitness testing, exercise prescription and sports injury prevention.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 This four-week clerkship allows students the opportunity to participate in an office-based practice emphasizing alternative and complementary medicine.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships allow students opportunities to enroll is various elective rotations focusing on primary care aerospace medicine. Approved military or civilian sites may be used.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 This four-week clerkship provides students with an opportunity to serve as a sub-intern in the inpatient family practice service of a general hospital. Students are generally responsible for approximately half the patient load of an intern. This rotation ! Course Description ! NYCOM 2007-2009 Catalog facilitates the transition between the role of student and intern, and is limited to hospitals with an approved family practice residency program.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships provide students with experience in family practice, utilizing approved osteopathic family physicians as office preceptors. Emphasis is placed on common primary care health problems presented in a private office setting Exposure to the management of contemporary office practice is incorporated.
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12.00 Credits
Credit 12 This 12-week clerkship engages students in patient care under direct supervision of attending physicians. Emphasis is on the acquisition of basic skills necessary for the evaluation and management of patients with general medical problems. These include history taking, physical examination and interpretation of laboratory and other findings. Experience is provided in recording data and logical case presentation (oral and written). Teaching is also conducted through clinical rounds, conferences and didactic lectures. Students gain experience with diverse patient populations manifesting pathologies in the following major areas: cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, endocrine, hematology/ oncology, infectious diseases, alcoholism/substance abuse, rheumatologic/immune, neurological and renal.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships provide students with an opportunity to work with specialists in the field of llergy/immunology. Students acquire skills in allergy history-taking, diagnosis and management of allergy problems (such as seasonal rhinitis and chronic urticaria), asthma and a variety of immunodeficiency diseases.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships provide students with experiences in primary care internal medicine, utilizing hospital-affiliated ambulatory clinics. Emphasis is placed on the screening, diagnosis and management of common adult primary health care problems presented in outpatient settings. Preventive health behavioral medicine and patient education are incorporated.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 These four-week clerkships provide students with an opportunity to develop skills in the comprehensive evaluation of patients with cardiac disorders, including the interpretation of laboratory, procedural and diagnostic data. Students will gain experience in the management of acute and chronic cardiac problems. Exposure to invasive and non-invasive cardiovascular units is incorporated.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 This four-week clerkship provides students with an opportunity to work in medical critical care units. Students gain experience in the evaluation, management and performance of procedures common to the critical care unit. Emphasis is on exposure to intense hemodynamic, fluid and electrolyte, and respiratory monitoring.
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