Program Coordinator: Scott Cohen, MD
Duration: 4 weeks
Availability: Year-round
No. of Students: 1
Prerequisite
Completion of all core clerkships. Open to senior medical students.
Objectives
To provide students with extensive clinical experience designed to enhance their skills in evaluating and diagnosing patients who present with symptoms of an allergic disease, autoimmune disorders, and immunodeficiency disorders.
Description
Students actively participate in all outpatient clinics to ensure a broad and comprehensive experience. Where pertinent to our training goals, students will also have the opportunity to evaluate inpatients. There will be no night call or weekend call. Emphasis will be placed on history-taking and the physical examination. Students will develop basic skills in the evaluation of and interpretation of immunological studies performed on blood specimens, pertinent imaging studies, and allergy skin testing.
Emphasis will be placed on history-taking and physical examination. Students will develop basic skills in the evaluation of and interpretation of immunological studies performed on blood specimens, pertinent imaging studies, and allergy skin testing.
Evaluation
Evaluations will be distributed by the UME department to the preceptor at the end of the rotation.