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PEDS 338A: Subinternship in Inpatient Pediatrics

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: Pediatrics 338A provides an advanced experience that mimics an inpatient month of pediatric internship. Students are assigned to one of four inpatient teams at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, where they assume a primary role in managing patients on a busy, high-acuity ward service. Visiting students who wish to enroll should submit a request for Departmental pre-approval, which will be routed to the clerkship staff. Please see the School of Medicine Visiting Student webpage for information on how to apply: http://med.stanford.edu/clerkships.html. PREREQUISITES: Pediatrics 300A/core clerkship in pediatrics. Visiting students must have completed an inpatient rotation in pediatrics to enroll in Pediatrics 338A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 3 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Elizabeth Stuart, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Julia Arndt, jarndt@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: TBA. Time: 6:00 AM. CALL CODE: 2 (one week of nightfloat). OTHER FACULTY: J. Everhart. LOCATION: LPCH.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

PSYC 358A: Subinternship in Inpatient Psychiatry

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The inpatient psychiatry subinternship at Stanford is designed to provide a training experience similar to that of PGY1 psychiatry residents on an inpatient rotation. Subinternships go above and beyond the Core Psychiatry Clerkship and involve levels of intensity and commitment expected of beginning interns. While still supervised as medical students by the attendings, the subinterns should be preparing themselves mentally and physically for internship training. The subinternship at Stanford offers a diverse patient population across genders, adult ages, social economic status, and ethinicities. Of note, it offers cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy experiences, medical-psychiatry cases, forensic/hearing exposure, and ECT observation. The overarching goal of the psychiatry sub-internship is that, upon successful completion of the rotation, students will be ready to function at the level of a first-week psychiatry i more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The inpatient psychiatry subinternship at Stanford is designed to provide a training experience similar to that of PGY1 psychiatry residents on an inpatient rotation. Subinternships go above and beyond the Core Psychiatry Clerkship and involve levels of intensity and commitment expected of beginning interns. While still supervised as medical students by the attendings, the subinterns should be preparing themselves mentally and physically for internship training. The subinternship at Stanford offers a diverse patient population across genders, adult ages, social economic status, and ethinicities. Of note, it offers cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy experiences, medical-psychiatry cases, forensic/hearing exposure, and ECT observation. The overarching goal of the psychiatry sub-internship is that, upon successful completion of the rotation, students will be ready to function at the level of a first-week psychiatry intern and be able to discuss his or her performance according to six ACGME competencies. Objectives that set the subinternship apart from the core psychiatry clerkship are (1) demonstrate progression from "interpreter" to "manager" in the "reporter-interpreter-manager-educator" (RIME) scheme; (2) efficiently manage a caseload of 3 to 6 patients at a time; (3) assist the attending in teaching patients/families, core clerkship medical students, and/or staff; and (4) evaluate his or her efforts towards self-reflective practice and self-directed learning. Please note: Visiting students must obtain approval from Ms. Quynh Dang prior to applying for this clerkship. Please email requests to qdang@stanford.edu. PREREQUISITES: Psychiatry 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Justin Birnbaum, M.D., 650-736-0106. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Quynh Dang, 650-725-2769, 401 Quarry Rd, Rm. 2204. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: TBA; Time: TBA. CALL CODE: 2. OTHER FACULTY: J. Ballon, R. Hu, D. Noordsy, P. Wang. LOCATION: SUMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

PSYC 362B: Subinternship in Inpatient Psychiatry

VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The inpatient psychiatry subinternship at the VA Palo Alto offers an innovative and forward-thinking approach to psychiatric education, uniquely structured to mirror the experience of a PGY1 psychiatry resident. This program, set within the VA's modern facilities, features spacious and welcoming settings, with large open areas, outdoor patios with a basketball court and garden, and other contemporary amenities conducive to healing and learning. Emphasizing a hands-on approach, the subinternship exposes students to a diverse veteran population, encompassing a wide range of ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, ethnicities, and psychiatric diagnoses. Unique to this program is the integration of advanced technologies and pilot programs in VR/XR, in conjunction with the VA Mental Health Apps and collaborations with the VA National Center for PTSD's Tech into Care initiative and VA Immersive of the Office of Healthcare In more »
VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The inpatient psychiatry subinternship at the VA Palo Alto offers an innovative and forward-thinking approach to psychiatric education, uniquely structured to mirror the experience of a PGY1 psychiatry resident. This program, set within the VA's modern facilities, features spacious and welcoming settings, with large open areas, outdoor patios with a basketball court and garden, and other contemporary amenities conducive to healing and learning. Emphasizing a hands-on approach, the subinternship exposes students to a diverse veteran population, encompassing a wide range of ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, ethnicities, and psychiatric diagnoses. Unique to this program is the integration of advanced technologies and pilot programs in VR/XR, in conjunction with the VA Mental Health Apps and collaborations with the VA National Center for PTSD's Tech into Care initiative and VA Immersive of the Office of Healthcare Innovation and Learning. These elements are pivotal in equipping students with cutting-edge solutions to mental health challenges. The four-week rotation encompasses robust medication management, therapy modalities (including behavioral activation, CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, and supportive therapy), management of complex medical-psychiatry cases, and exposure to forensic/hearing processes. The overarching goal is to prepare students to function at the level of a first-month psychiatry intern, proficient in the six ACGME competencies. Distinct objectives of the subinternship include: 1) Progression from interpreter to manager in the RIME scheme. 2) Efficient management of 3-6 patient caseloads. 3) Educational support roles alongside the attending psychiatrist. 4) Development in self-reflective practice and self-directed learning. PREREQUISITES: Psychiatry 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Matt Jacobs, D.O. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Quynh Dang, 650-725-2769, 401 Quarry Rd, Rm. 2204. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: VA Palo Alto, 3801 Miranda Ave, Building 520; time: 8:00 am. Reporting details provided by Quynh Dang. CALL CODE: 2 (one evening shift from 4:30 pm to 9 pm per week). OTHER FACULTY: Margaret May, M.D., George (Mark) Freeman, M.D., Langston Sun, M.D., Kristin Lee, D.O., Raul Hizon, M.D., Carolyn Rodriguez, M.D. LOCATION: PAVA.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

SURG 311C: Clerkship at the Burn Center

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: Students will provide integrated patient care, from critical care to OR to outpatient clinic. Students will experience acute, rehabilitative, and reconstructive phases of burn care. Students work directly with PGY2 and PGY3 residents from general and plastic surgery. This rotation is designed for students with career goals in general or plastic surgery, emergency medicine, or critical care (e.g., anesthesiology). However, students interested in primary care or pediatrics will benefit greatly from this experience. Direct surgical experience in the operating room is guaranteed. Please note: Visiting students must obtain preapproval to apply from Dr. Clifford Sheckter prior to applying for this clerkship. Please email requests to Madison Le at Madison.le@hhs.sccgov.org and Monica Tachibana at monica.tachibana@hhs.sccgov.org. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period (wi more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: Students will provide integrated patient care, from critical care to OR to outpatient clinic. Students will experience acute, rehabilitative, and reconstructive phases of burn care. Students work directly with PGY2 and PGY3 residents from general and plastic surgery. This rotation is designed for students with career goals in general or plastic surgery, emergency medicine, or critical care (e.g., anesthesiology). However, students interested in primary care or pediatrics will benefit greatly from this experience. Direct surgical experience in the operating room is guaranteed. Please note: Visiting students must obtain preapproval to apply from Dr. Clifford Sheckter prior to applying for this clerkship. Please email requests to Madison Le at Madison.le@hhs.sccgov.org and Monica Tachibana at monica.tachibana@hhs.sccgov.org. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period (will consider 2). CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Clifford Sheckter, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Madison Le, 408-885-5315, SCVMC, 751 S. Bascom Avenue, Building Q, Suite 4Q265, San Jose, CA 95128. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: Please contact Madison Le at Madison.le@hhs.sccgov.org first, SCVMC, Plastic Surgery Office [Visitors must sign-in on the first day of rotation @ VSC Registration Desk 410]; Time: 8:00 am. CALL CODE: 2 - Taking call and weekend rounding will enhance the student's learning experience dramatically. It is left up to each student to decide if and how often they will take call. OTHER FACULTY: Y. Karanas. LOCATION: SCVMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

SURG 316A: Pediatric Surgery Clerkship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: Designed to familiarize the student with the general scope of pediatric surgery ranging from neonatal surgery for congenital malformations, pediatric emergency and ambulatory surgery, and identification and management of common pediatric conditions (hernias, hydroceles, pyloric stenosis, appendicitis) management of the pediatric trauma patient, management of pediatric solid tumors and pediatric laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery. The student will be expected to assume supervised responsibility for inpatients, to evaluate consultations in the emergency department, and to participate in outpatient clinics, weekly conferences , daily surgeries and teaching rounds. PREREQUISITES: Pediatrics 300A or Surgery 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-6, full time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Julie Fuchs, M.D., 650-384-9463. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Samrawit Gebregziabher samrawit@stanford.edu. REPORTING INST more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: Designed to familiarize the student with the general scope of pediatric surgery ranging from neonatal surgery for congenital malformations, pediatric emergency and ambulatory surgery, and identification and management of common pediatric conditions (hernias, hydroceles, pyloric stenosis, appendicitis) management of the pediatric trauma patient, management of pediatric solid tumors and pediatric laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery. The student will be expected to assume supervised responsibility for inpatients, to evaluate consultations in the emergency department, and to participate in outpatient clinics, weekly conferences , daily surgeries and teaching rounds. PREREQUISITES: Pediatrics 300A or Surgery 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-6, full time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Julie Fuchs, M.D., 650-384-9463. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Samrawit Gebregziabher samrawit@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: Please email Samrawit Gebregziabher at samrawit@stanford.edu 2 weeks before start date for reporting instructions. Pediatric Surgery office, 300 Pasteur Drive, Alway M116. Report to Alyssa Maningas on Mondays at 8:30 am for orientation packets; Time: 8:30 am. CALL CODE: 1. OTHER FACULTY: M. Bruzoni, S. Chao, B. Chiu, J. Dunn, J. Fuchs, G. Hartman, C. Mueller, S. Shew, K. Sylvester, J. Wall. LOCATION: LPCH.
Terms: Aut, Sum | Units: 6

SURG 334A: Advanced Vascular Surgery Clerkship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: This intensive sub-internship provides a focused study of disease processes of contemporary vascular surgery. This includes problems related to lower extremity occlusive disease, arterial aneurysms, cerebrovascular problems, and venous disorders. There is a special emphasis on preoperative patient assessment both clinically and radiographically. The student will be exposed to the management of vascular patients by both traditional open techniques and cutting edge minimally-invasive endovascular routes. Extensive operative experience in the hybrid operating room and the angiography suite is provided. Procedures include diagnostic arteriography, arterial and venous reconstruction, aortic endografting, limb salvage, carotid interventions, and other advanced catheter-based interventions. The student will be an integral part of the vascular surgery service and work alongside interns, vascular surgery residents, and the more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: This intensive sub-internship provides a focused study of disease processes of contemporary vascular surgery. This includes problems related to lower extremity occlusive disease, arterial aneurysms, cerebrovascular problems, and venous disorders. There is a special emphasis on preoperative patient assessment both clinically and radiographically. The student will be exposed to the management of vascular patients by both traditional open techniques and cutting edge minimally-invasive endovascular routes. Extensive operative experience in the hybrid operating room and the angiography suite is provided. Procedures include diagnostic arteriography, arterial and venous reconstruction, aortic endografting, limb salvage, carotid interventions, and other advanced catheter-based interventions. The student will be an integral part of the vascular surgery service and work alongside interns, vascular surgery residents, and the vascular fellows. Weekly attendance at surgical and multidisciplinary conferences at SUMC is required. Note for visiting students: this course is principally directed at students who are seriously considering a career in vascular surgery and will be applying for integrated vascular surgery residency. If any questions, contact Michael Sgroi, M.D., Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, 300 Pasteur Drive, Always M121S, Stanford, CA 94305-5642. Email: msgroi@stanford.edu. *Please note: Visiting students must obtain approval at surgeryclerkship@stanford.edu prior to applying for this clerkship. PREREQUISITES: Surgery 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-6, full-time for 4 weeks, 2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Michael Sgroi, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Robert Strachan, surgeryclerkship@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: Students will be sent information by email; Time: TBA. CALL CODE: 1. OTHER FACULTY: V. Chandra, R.L. Dalman, E. George, E.J. Harris, Jr., J.T. Lee, K. Tran. LOCATION: SUMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

SURG 338A: Advanced Surgery Clerkship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: Allows a student to function as surgical interns, but with reduced patient loads. This surgical sub-internship curriculum is designed to provide senior medical students with the skills and knowledge necessary to function as an intern. The curriculum focuses on practical skills, including wound care and bedside procedures, and intern-level floor management, from writing orders to managing pages from nurses. Students are assigned to one of the general surgery teams at Stanford Hospital. The student will be fully integrated to the service and expected to participate in all teaching conferences and grand rounds. The student will have meetings with the course director. The student must have successfully completed Surgery 300A or the equivalent. Note for visiting students: this course is principally directed at students who are seriously considering a surgical career. *Please note: Visiting students must obtain approval more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: Allows a student to function as surgical interns, but with reduced patient loads. This surgical sub-internship curriculum is designed to provide senior medical students with the skills and knowledge necessary to function as an intern. The curriculum focuses on practical skills, including wound care and bedside procedures, and intern-level floor management, from writing orders to managing pages from nurses. Students are assigned to one of the general surgery teams at Stanford Hospital. The student will be fully integrated to the service and expected to participate in all teaching conferences and grand rounds. The student will have meetings with the course director. The student must have successfully completed Surgery 300A or the equivalent. Note for visiting students: this course is principally directed at students who are seriously considering a surgical career. *Please note: Visiting students must obtain approval at surgeryclerkship@stanford.edu prior to applying for this clerkship. PREREQUISITES: Surgery 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 4 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Khoa Thomas Pham, M.D., tpham03@stanford.edu, 650-498-5689 and Jamie Tung, M.D., jtungmd@stanford.edu. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Robert Strachan and Marisol Rueda, surgeryclerkship@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: Students will be sent information by e-mail; Time: TBA. CALL CODE: 3. OTHER FACULTY: Staff. LOCATION: SHC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 6

SURG 339A: Plastic Surgery Subinternship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: This is a 4-week intensive sub-internship experience. Students should have completed Core Surgery, and this rotation is specifically for students who intend to pursue a career in surgery or subspecialty. Students will have responsibility in the inpatient wards with direct patient care responsibilities and manage patients post-operatively. Students will also spend approximately 20% of time in the clinic evaluating patients preoperatively and performing appropriate work up and exam, and also evaluate patients post-operatively for long-term follow up and outcomes (continuity). Students will be an integral part of the resident team and function at the level of an intern. Students will spend significant time in the OR as an assistant, and develop competency in fundamental suturing and surgical wound closures. Students will be expected to present cases (1-2) at case conferences per week, and culminate in an Oral Present more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: This is a 4-week intensive sub-internship experience. Students should have completed Core Surgery, and this rotation is specifically for students who intend to pursue a career in surgery or subspecialty. Students will have responsibility in the inpatient wards with direct patient care responsibilities and manage patients post-operatively. Students will also spend approximately 20% of time in the clinic evaluating patients preoperatively and performing appropriate work up and exam, and also evaluate patients post-operatively for long-term follow up and outcomes (continuity). Students will be an integral part of the resident team and function at the level of an intern. Students will spend significant time in the OR as an assistant, and develop competency in fundamental suturing and surgical wound closures. Students will be expected to present cases (1-2) at case conferences per week, and culminate in an Oral Presentation on a topic in plastic surgery at the end of the rotation. Students will take home call once per week to learn how to manage emergencies and patient phone calls. There is no exam. Students will work primarily with the Clerkship Director, but may also have exposure to all of the other faculty in Plastic Surgery. Involves clinical participation in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Activities include exposure to operative surgical techniques, evaluation of operative problems, trauma and emergency, facial and hand trauma, burns, soft tissue tumors, congenital malformations, and a broad range of rehabilitative problems. The sub-I requires rotating to affiliated sites as well as work at SUMC (automobile transportation essential). Please note: Visiting students must obtain approval from Kevin Lee prior to applying for this clerkship. Please email requests to kev3lee@stanford.edu. Visiting students wishing to do a Plastic Surgery clerkship in periods 1-7 usually apply to the residency program in Plastic Surgery. Please note that this rotation will be purely educational rotation and will not serve as your interview. Please see the Plastic Surgery website at http://plasticsurgery.stanford.edu for more information. PREREQUISITES: Surgery 300A. If you are a fourth year medical students interested in plastic surgery as a residency, you should do this clerkship within the six months prior to applying for residency. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks. 6 students per period. We encourage students who are interested in an educational clerkship and who are not applying to the residency program to take the clerkship in periods 7-12. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Catherine Curtin, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Kevin Lee, 650-721-0223, kev3lee@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: To be assigned. The coordinator will contact you a week before your start date for instructions; Time: TBA. CALL CODE: 2 (1-2 nights). OTHER FACULTY: K. Bruckman, J. Chang, C. Curtin, D. Davis, P. Fox, D. Gupta, D. Kahn, Y. Karanas, R. Khosla, G. Lee, P. Lorenz, R. Menard, A. Momeni, M. Murphy, R. Nazerali, D. Nguyen, J. Orman, S. Sen, T. Theman, D. Wan. LOCATION: SUMC, SCVMC, KPMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

UROL 338A: Advanced Urology Clerkship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The goals are the same as basic urology rotation in UROL 308A. However, the student will function as a subintern will be given more responsibility both in the clinic and in the OR. They will be expected to take night call one night per week with the urology resident. They will be taught various urologic techniques and will be required to give one talk on a urologic subject of their own choosing during the rotation. Please note: Visiting students must obtain preapproval from the department prior to applying for this clerkship. Please visit: https://urology.stanford.edu/education/clerkships.html for more information. Periods available for visiting students: Summer P1, P2, P3 and Spring P11 & P12 only. PREREQUISITES: UROL 308A, UROL 308B, UROL 308C or SURG 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Craig Comiter, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Taranjit Bains, b more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The goals are the same as basic urology rotation in UROL 308A. However, the student will function as a subintern will be given more responsibility both in the clinic and in the OR. They will be expected to take night call one night per week with the urology resident. They will be taught various urologic techniques and will be required to give one talk on a urologic subject of their own choosing during the rotation. Please note: Visiting students must obtain preapproval from the department prior to applying for this clerkship. Please visit: https://urology.stanford.edu/education/clerkships.html for more information. Periods available for visiting students: Summer P1, P2, P3 and Spring P11 & P12 only. PREREQUISITES: UROL 308A, UROL 308B, UROL 308C or SURG 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Craig Comiter, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Taranjit Bains, bainstj@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: Email Taranjit Bains for the chief resident¿s contact on where to report; Time: TBA. CALL CODE: 5. OTHER FACULTY: J. Brooks, T. Chang, B. Chung, C. Comiter, S. Conti, A. Dobberfuhl, M. Eisenberg, E. Enemchukwu, H. Gill, D. Han, K. Kan, W. Kennedy, K. Prado, J. Shah, K. Sheth, E. Skinner, G. Sonn, A. Thong. LOCATION: SUMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6

UROL 338C: Advanced Urology Clerkship

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The goals are the same as basic urology rotation in UROL 308A. However, the student will function as a subintern will be given more responsibility both in the clinic and in the OR. They will be expected to take night call one night per week with the urology resident. They will be taught various urologic techniques and will be required to give one talk on a urologic subject of their own choosing during the rotation. Please note: Visiting students must obtain preapproval from the department prior to applying for this clerkship. Please visit: https://urology.stanford.edu/education/clerkships.html for more information. Periods available for visiting students: Summer P1, P2, P3 and Spring P11 & P12 only. PREREQUISITES: UROL 308A, UROL 308B, UROL 308C or SURG 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Christopher Elliott, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Taranjit Bai more »
VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 2. DESCRIPTION: The goals are the same as basic urology rotation in UROL 308A. However, the student will function as a subintern will be given more responsibility both in the clinic and in the OR. They will be expected to take night call one night per week with the urology resident. They will be taught various urologic techniques and will be required to give one talk on a urologic subject of their own choosing during the rotation. Please note: Visiting students must obtain preapproval from the department prior to applying for this clerkship. Please visit: https://urology.stanford.edu/education/clerkships.html for more information. Periods available for visiting students: Summer P1, P2, P3 and Spring P11 & P12 only. PREREQUISITES: UROL 308A, UROL 308B, UROL 308C or SURG 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 1 student per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Christopher Elliott, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Taranjit Bains, bainstj@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: SCVMC, Division of Urology, Valley Specialty Center, 751 Bascom Ave, 4/F, San Jose, CA 95128. Call Jewel Rey at 408-885-7822 three weeks prior; Time: TBA (Please contact the Chief Resident). CALL CODE: 5. OTHER FACULTY: C. Elliott, P. Elliott, C. Harris, E. Rodriguez, W. Thien. LOCATION: SCVMC.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 6
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