In this inpatient and outpatient experience, you will obtain focused medical histories and physical exams, formulate assessments and treatment plans, and discuss these with the allergy or immunology attending physician.
Rotate on inpatient services in all our affiliated hospital systems, gaining expertise in managing a variety of patient bases and working with multiple professional environments and electronic health records systems.
Gain experience treating patients with a full range of cardiac, pulmonary, renal, endocrine and neurological disorders, as well as infectious diseases and cases of poisoning and overdose.
Learn about the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, treatment modalities and prognosis of the full range of nephrologic diseases in both didactic and clinical settings.
Develop core neurological evaluation skills, including taking histories, conducting physical examinations and performing accurate and thorough neurologic exams.
Gain exposure to a variety of sleep disorders, focusing on how other medical conditions and medications can cause them, and their effects on overall health.
Discover the components of a rewarding Med-Peds residency. Find out how to select a program that helps you develop the expertise you need for a successful clinical or academic career.
Import medical school events to your personal calendar. Customize by selecting different event categories and receive automatic reminders of the school events that matter most to you.
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