Medical Student Orientation to the Pediatric Ward at Emanuel 2025

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Some schools introduce patient interactions early on (some in the first week!) or may have incoming students receive EMS or EMT certification before the beginning of classes. Typically, you do clinical rotations, also called clerkships, during the third and fourth year of medical school.
Every medical student has to take a series of core rotations before graduating. During your third year, youll likely be rotating on internal medicine, family medicine, general surgery, psychiatry, neurology, pediatrics, ob/gyn, and emergency medicine.
Third-year medical students serve as members of the health care team and share responsibility for patients well-being. Students provide patient care in a structured environment under the direct supervision of an attending physician or resident.
Most medical school orientation weeks include a roster of welcome activities designed to introduce students to their new campus, give them information about the med school curriculum, and prepare them for their new profession.
Understanding Medical Clerkships Clinical clerkships, often referred to simply as clerkships or rotations, are essential stages of hands-on training that occur during students third and fourth years of medical school (MS3 and MS4).
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Core Clerkship Rotations During your third year of medical school, youll complete 48 weeks of core clerkship rotations. These include: Internal Medicine. (12 weeks) Learn the foundational behavior, knowledge, and clinical skills required to diagnose and treat common medical problems in adult patients.

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