Clinical Rotations
Hands-on clinical experience is critical to any medical curriculum. During clinical rotations, students gain real-world experience working in teams and honing the skills and knowledge learned in classes. Mandatory rotations represent a broad scope of medical practice, but students focus on a particular interest through elective rotations. Students may work in a range of settings, such as inpatient hospital settings, outpatient primary care clinics, pediatric clinics, hospital emergency rooms, nursing homes, operating rooms, and psychiatric facilities.
Mandatory Rotations
Students should complete rotations across seven focus areas:3rd Year
- Surgery (16 weeks)
- Internal Medicine (20 weeks)
- Family Medicine (4 weeks)+Community Medicine (2 weeks)
Senior Year
- Pediatrics (6 weeks)
- Emergency Medicine (4 weeks)
- Obstetrics and Gynecology (6 weeks)
- Psychiatry (4 weeks)
Elective Rotations
The student should complete 10 elective rotation across the following area. (2 weeks for each elective)
- Anesthesiology
- Ophthalmology
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Neurology
- Dermatology
- Rehabilitation Medicine
- Nuclear Medicine
- Radiation Oncology
- Anatomical pathology
- Critical Care Medicine
- IMAGE
- advance Internal Medicine
- advance Surgery
- Orthopedics(advanced)
- Plastci Surgery(advanced)
- Family Medicine(advanced)
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