On-Campus Clerkship Conferences
MED 5000 Conferences
These conferences are designed to help students develop
skills in clinical problem solving. Conferences will revolve around an
individual patient or diagnostic skill (eg., X-ray or peripheral smear). The
moderator will interact with the group, utilizing the Socratic method, to
discuss salient points including pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, and
treatment of the case involved. The selected cases will cover a broad range of
important topics in internal medicine.
Grand Rounds
When: Wednesday 8:00-9:00am
Where: Surgical Amphitheater (BIW-445) and Medicine Library, (BIW-552).
Attendance Requirement: You are required to
attend at least 75% of the conferences when rotating on campus.
Grand Rounds is a didactic session presented by a faculty
member or visiting professor, which will focus on an important clinical or basic
science topic. It is designed to be the "premier" conference of the
week.
Morning Report and Medical Student Report with the
Chief Residents
You will be informed about the time and location of
these activities by your ward team and the chief residents.
Call Schedule
You will take call on the same dates as your ward team
at the MCGH, VAMC and off-campus inpatient rotations. If you are assigned to a
community-based rotation, the clinical experience is the same as the attending
physician’s clinical practice. Students are expected to see patients in both
the inpatient and outpatient setting with the attending physician. If the
attending physician takes call, the student is expected to take call. If the
attending physician works weekends, the student is expected to work weekends. On the ambulatory rotation at the MCG and VAMC, the student will rotate
in various general medicine and subspecialty clinics. Students do not take
call, see inpatients or work weekends. |