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*Course not offered this academic year.
*99. Special Studies for Undergraduates (1-4) I, II, III, IV. The Staff (Martin in charge)
Prerequisite: lower division standing and consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
*199. Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates (1-5) I, II, III, IV. The Staff (Martin in charge)
Prerequisite: upper division standing; consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
421. The Musculoskeletal System (2.5) The Staff
Lecture--5 hours (for 5 weeks); laboratory/discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: approval by Committee on Student Evaluation and Promotion. An introduction to the basic and clinical science of orthopaedic surgery and rheumatology.
428. Ambulatory Orthopaedics (3-6) I, II, III, IV. Moehring
Clinical activity--full time (2-4 weeks). Prerequisite: 4th-year medical student in good academic standing and consent of instructor. Introduction to general orthopaedic problems and trauma and their management in an outpatient environment, including the emergency room. Student will conduct orthopaedic examinations, present patients to staff rotating through trauma, hand, pediatrics, adult and foot clinics. Orthopaedic physical examination and interpretation of x-rays. Limited enrollment.
462. Community Preceptorship (3-6) I, II, III, IV. Moehring
Clinical activity--full time (2-4 weeks). Prerequisite: fourth-year medical student in good academic standing with consent of instructor. Acquaints student with private practice of orthopaedics in the community setting. Opportunity to observe and assist private practitioners in office, emergency room, operating room and inpatient environment. Student must provide own transportation.
464. Acting Internship (6) I, II, III, IV. Moehring
Clinical activity--full time (4 weeks). Prerequisite: fourth-year medical student in good academic standing and consent of instructor. Rotation designed to increase basic knowledge of musculoskeletal abnormalities at clinical level. Attention focused on selective case material. For those students who demonstrate proficiency, responsibility will be similar to that of intern. Limited enrollment. May be repeated for credit.
480. Insights in Orthopaedic Surgery (1-3) I, II, III, IV. Szabo
Clinical activity--3-9 hours. Prerequisite: first- and second-year medical students in good academic standing; consent of instructor. Exposure to aims, methods and procedures in orthopaedic surgery via attendance at grand rounds, patient care conferences, and group discussions. (S/U grading only.)
481. History of Medicine for Medical Students (1.5) I. Benson
Lecture/discussion--2.5 hours (for six weeks). Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year students in the School of Medicine or second-year students with consent of instructor. Overview of the history of medicine throughout the world to introduce medical students to landmark accomplishments and key figures in the development of health care and to provide an expanded philosophical perspective on the ever-changing field of modern medicine. (S/U grading only.)
499. Orthopaedics Research (1-12) I, II, III, IV. The Staff (Rodrigo in charge)
Clinical activity--3 hours to full time (to be arranged with individual faculty). Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical student in good academic standing; consent of instructor. Laboratory or clinical investigation on selected topics. May be repeated for credit. (S/U grading only.)
UC Davis 1997-98 Online General Catalog. Posted August 1, 1997.
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