PINT 7001 - Internal Medicine ClerkshipThe MS III MEDICINE and the MIND block will cover a full semester in which the student will have an oportunity to intergrate teaching experiences across multiple disciplines, learning and understanding the interface between medical and psychiatric conditions affecting patients across settings from the emergency department and hospital (inpatient and consultation liaison service) to the ambulatory clinic. The specialties of Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Family Medicine, Neurology and Emergenxy Medicine will be intergrated into a full-time clinical rotation in the format of a blended longitudinal intergrated clerkship.
During your third year Internal Medicine Clerkship you will develp basic competencies in the evaluation and management of adult patients and will build a core knowledge of common diseases seen in Internal Medicine. The Internal Medicine Core Curriculum is designed to complement learning experiences in wards, clinics, conferences, and at morning report by providing a structured review of the basic disease processes seen in Internal Medicine.
Credit Hours: 7
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