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Dec 18, 2024
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OCOM 8115 - Internal Medicine Subspecialty - Critical Care/ICU After completing one required four-week rotation in General Internal Medicine (OCOM 8100), students must complete an additional eight weeks of internal medicine selectives. These selectives may consist of two-, three-, or four-week rotations in the following approved internal medicine specialties: adolescent medicine, gastroenterology, allergy and immunology, general internal medicine, oncology, cardiology, geriatrics, pulmonology, Critical Care/ICU, hematology, rheumatology, hospital medicine, sports medicine, endocrinology, infectious disease, or nephrology.
Course Outcomes - During internal medicine rotations, students are expected to develop their competencies in many basic clinical skills.
- Learning objectives are written in the syllabus to serve as a baseline for assessment of the student’s knowledge, skills and professional behavior.
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