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  2. Clinical clerkship - Wikipedia

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    The intent of the clinical clerkship is to teach the medical student the fundamentals of clinical examination, evaluation, and care provision, and to enable the student to select the course of further study. Another purpose of the clerkship is for the student to determine if they really want to pursue a career in the field of medicine. [6]

  3. Internship (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Five years of medical school (10 semesters) that include basic sciences and clinical rotations; One year of rotating internship to become gradually responsible to work without supervision. Clinical areas included: pediatrics, surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency department, and community medicine.

  4. Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge welcomes 19 med ... - AOL

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    Nineteen medical students from Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine will undergo their clinical rotations at Methodist Medical Center beginning in July 2024. The ...

  5. Sub-internship - Wikipedia

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    A sub-internship (abbreviated sub-I) or acting internship (AI) is a clinical rotation of a fourth-year medical student in the United States medical education system, which typically takes place at their home hospital but may also be done at a different hospital than the student's medical school affiliation.

  6. LECOM students soon will be able to serve clinical rotations ...

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    LECOM medical students will be the first ones to serve their clinical rotations at Mercy Jefferson, but there are long-term plans to add rotations for LECOM School of Pharmacy and School of ...

  7. Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

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    The M3 clinical rotations include 8 weeks each of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Surgery, 5 weeks of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5 weeks of Psychiatry, 4 weeks of Neurology, 1 week of Ophthalmology, 6 weeks of Family Medicine, and an optional 2 week elective rotation. The M4 clinical rotations includes 4 weeks or 8 weeks of Emergency ...

  8. University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine

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    Some of the clinical rotations include Family Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, General Surgery, Emergency Medicine and Clinical Osteopathic Medicine. The rotation sites for students range from counties in Kentucky to other states such as Arkansas, Alabama, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. [9]

  9. Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship - Wikipedia

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    The National Medical Commission and National Board of Examinations (NBE) approves MD, MS, DM, MCh, and DNB post-graduate degrees. In comparison, MD graduates in the US must pursue a residency to be able to practice independently, which can range from 1-3 years in order to get a license.