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DERM 199: Undergraduate Research

Allows for qualified students to undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit

DERM 300A: Dermatology Clerkship

VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 1. DESCRIPTION: Consists of a 4-week rotation through Stanford adult and pediatric clinics. Designed to give students a broad clinical exposure to skin diseases. Emphasis is on the outpatient diagnosis and treatment of common skin problems and the cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease. Students are expected to attend the Tuesday morning didactic teaching sessions as well as the dermatology grand rounds every Thursday morning. Students are expected to learn how to describe and recognize morphology, to perform a thorough skin examination, and to perform basic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 2-12, full time for 4 weeks, 2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Joanna Badger, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Madison Siemers, msiemers@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: 450 Broadway, Pavilion C, Redwood City, CA 94063; Time: 8:00 am. CALL CODE: 0. OTHER FACULTY: Staff. LOCATION: SUMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

DERM 309A: Pediatric Dermatology

VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: This clerkship is designed to give students a broad clinical exposure to pediatric skin diseases. Emphasis is on the outpatient diagnosis and treatment of common skin problems and the cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease. Students are expected to attend the Tuesday morning didactic teaching sessions as well as the dermatology grand rounds every Thursday morning. Students are expected to learn how to describe and recognize morphology, to perform a thorough skin examination, and to perform basic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Basic conversational Spanish is not required as we have a translation service accessible in every exam room in the clinic. PREREQUISITES: DERM 300A preferred. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12. Full time for 4 weeks. 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Joyce Teng, M.D., Ph.D.; Associate Director: Ann Marqueling, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Trish Dykzeul, tdykzeul@stanford.edu, 650-723-6493. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: LPCH Palo Alto location, 770 Welch Road, Suite 301, Palo Alto, CA 94304; Time: 8:00 am. CALL CODE: 0. OTHER FACULTY: P. Khuu, D. Siegel. LOCATION: SUMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

DERM 310B: Advanced Clinical Elective in Dermatology

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: A dermatology advanced clerkship designed for medical students interested in pursuing dermatology residency training. It consists of a 4-week clerkship based at the Stanford Medicine Outpatient Clinic in Redwood City, Stanford Hospital and Clinics in Palo Alto and the Palo Alto VA. Students work closely with faculty to obtain strong clinical skills in the diagnosis and management of common skin disorders, participating in dermatopathology sessions, inpatient consultations, cutaneous oncology, surgery, and general and specialty adult dermatology clinics. Students are expected to attend Tuesday morning didactic teaching sessions as well as Dermatology Grand Rounds every Thursday morning. Students will be expected to give a case-based presentation at Grand Rounds during the rotation. Stanford medical students interested in enrolling should contact Madison Siemers at msiemers@stanford.edu for more information. Outside Rotators: To apply, please submit a SlideRoom Application by 12 PM PDT on March 31st at: https://dermclerkship.slideroom.com/#/login/program/70011. Please do not submit applications directly to the Clerkship Office unless instructed to do so by the course directors. The selection of outside rotators will occur during the month of April. Note that this clerkship employs a deadline that differs from that of the Stanford Clerkship Office. Unfortunately, there are no exceptions to the application deadline. Learn more by visiting the 310B course description tab at: https://med.stanford.edu/dermatology/Education/Medical_Students.html. SCORE PROGRAM: This clerkship participates in the SCORE program, a diversity promotion program run by the Stanford Clerkship Office that provides other support for outside rotators. Please note that individuals who has underrepresented in medicine, socially, economically, or educationally disadvantaged, and others whose backgrounds and experiences would diversify their clinical fields, may qualify for this program. Please see the following for further details: https://med.stanford.edu/clerkships/score-program.html. PREREQUISITES: Dermatology 300A for Stanford medical students and an equivalent intro dermatology course for outside rotators. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 2-12, full time for 4 weeks. 2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Matthew Lewis, M.D. & Jennifer Chen, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Madison Siemers, msiemers@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: Palo Alto VA, 3801 Miranda Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304, Bldg. 100, Dermatology Clinic, Rm D1-227; Time: 8:00 am. CALL CODE: 0. OTHER FACULTY: VA & Stanford dermatology faculty. LOCATION: SUMC, VAPAHCS.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

DERM 311A: Advanced Pediatric Dermatology Clerkship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: A pediatric dermatology advanced clerkship designed for medical students interested in pursuing dermatology residency training. It consists of a 4-week clerkship based at the Pediatric Dermatology Clinic located at 730 Welch Road, 1st Floor, Palo Alto, CA 94304 location. Students work closely with faculty to obtain strong clinical skills in the diagnosis and management of common skin disorders. Students are part of the Stanford and LPCH dermatology teams, participating in dermatopathology sessions, inpatient consultations, melanoma, cutaneous oncology, surgery, and pediatric dermatology clinics. Students are expected to attend the Tuesday morning didactic teaching sessions, as well as the dermatology grand rounds every Thursday morning. PREREQUISITES: DERM 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full time for 2 or 4 weeks. 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Joyce Teng, M.D., Ph.D.; Associate Director: Ann Marqueling, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Trish Dykzeul, tdykzeul@stanford.edu, 650-723-6493. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: 730 Welch Road,1st Floor, Palo Alto, CA 94304; Time: details regarding schedule will be provided before rotation. CALL CODE: 0. OTHER FACULTY: S. Admani, D. Chu, D. Siegel, A Marqueling, J Teng. LOCATION: SUMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

DERM 370: Medical Scholars Research

Provides an opportunity for student and faculty interaction, as well as academic credit and financial support, to medical students who undertake original research. Enrollment is limited to students with approved projects.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 4-18 | Repeatable for credit

DERM 398A: Clinical Elective in Dermatology

VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: This elective is designed to provide additional exposure to an area of Dermatology of particular interest. Ideally it should follow the Dermatology 300A elective. The student needs to contact the faculty preceptor they want to work with directly so that specifics of the elective (quality and duration) can be determined jointly. Please note: Students cannot add 398A clerkships directly to their fishbowl schedules through the regular shuffles. Please contact Caroline Cheang in the Office of Medical Student Affairs at cheang@stanford.edu or 650-498-7619 with the faculty preceptor's name and email address to add this clerkship. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full time for 4 weeks, 4 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Joanna Badger, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Madison Siemers, msiemers@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: TBA (designated faculty preceptor); Time: TBA. CALL CODE: 2. OTHER FACULTY: Staff. LOCATION: SUMC, PAVAMC, SCVMC, KPMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-6 | Repeatable 3 times (up to 18 units total)

DERM 399: Graduate Research

Allows for qualified students to undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Opportunities are available in dermatopathology, histochemistry, electron microscopy, biochemistry, tissue culture, quantitative and qualitative evaluation of peripheral vascular disease and sweating, immunofluorescent microscopy, connective tissue molecular biology, and wound healing. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit
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