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192. Internship in Emergency Medicine (1-12) I, II, III, IV. Sakles and staff
Internship--3-36 hours; final report. Prerequisite: upper division standing; approval of project by preceptor prior to internship. Supervised work experience in emergency medicine. May be repeated for credit up to 12 units. (P/NP grading only.)
401. Preceptorship in Emergency Medicine
(1-4) I, II, III, IV. Sakles
Clinical activity--6 hours; tutorial--2 hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Exposure to the specialty of Emergency Medicine and observation of a wide array of patients in the Emergency Department. A literature review of an Emergency Medicine topic of interest to the student must be performed and discussed. (S/U grading only.)
430. Introduction to Medical Toxicology (3) I, II, III, IV. Horowitz
Independent study--24 hours; lecture/discussion--4 hours; fieldwork--12 hours. Prerequisite: fourth-year medical student with consent of instructor. Student
will become familiar with the resources available to manage exposure and poison cases. Hands-on training in the use of PoisindexR computer database. Additional readings from medical literature required.
440. Emergency Medicine Required Clerkship (6) I, II, III, IV. Sakles
Clinical activity--46 hours; lecture/discussion--8 hours. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of Medicine, Surgery, and Pediatric Clerkship. Student will see patients primarily in the Emergency Department under the supervision of an Emergency Medicine Attending. Emphasis will be on the recognition and management of acute life threats, as well as the treatment of common medical and surgical conditions.
450. Ambulatory Medicine Clerkship (3-12) I, II, III, IV. Sakles
Clinical activity--2-8 weeks. Prerequisite: Medicine and Surgery clerkships. Ambulatory care experience in the "fast track" area of the Emergency Department. Exposure to patients with minor illnesses and injuries. Emphasis on wound management and treatment of orthopedic injuries.
465. Acting Internship in Emergency Medicine (6) I, II, II, IV. Sakles
Clinical activity--36 hours; lecture/discussion--4 hours. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of Medicine, Surgery, Pediatric and Emergency Medicine Clerkship. The student will function as an Acting Intern and treat a wide variety of patients and problems under the supervision of the Emergency Medicine Attending.
499. Research (2-18) I, II, III, IV. Kuppermann
Laboratory--full time (1 to 12 weeks). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Elective where topics may be selected in either basic or clinical research areas of Emergency and/or Critical Care Medicine. The goals will be tailored to each individual student. Enrollment requires prior discussion and consent of instructor. (S/U grading only.)
UC Davis 1997-98 Online General Catalog. Posted August 1, 1997.
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