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FALL SEMESTER FIRST YEAR

New Faculty Orientation January 2014. FALL SEMESTER FIRST YEAR. Year 1. Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June . Med Foundations I. Med Foundations II. The Brain. SFSBM. MIDPR. Physical Diagnosis. CAP.

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FALL SEMESTER FIRST YEAR

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  1. New Faculty Orientation January 2014 FALL SEMESTER FIRST YEAR

  2. Year 1 Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Med Foundations I Med Foundations II The Brain SFSBM MIDPR Physical Diagnosis CAP Problem Based Learning Epidemiology-Biostats EBM Ethics & Professionalism Selectives Med Foundations I: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Immunology, Intro to Microbiology, Tissue/Organ Biology Med Foundations II: Anatomy, Core Pathology, Core Pharmacology, Core Physiology The Brain: Addiction Medicine, Head & Neck Anatomy, Intro to Clinical Psychiatry, Neuroscience MIDPR: Medical Interviewing and the Doctor Patient Relationship CAP: Competency Based Apprenticeship in Primary Care EBM: Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine SFSBM: Scientific Foundations of Social & Behavioral Medicine Foundations of Patient Care Foundations of Evidence-Based Medicine& Clinical Reasoning

  3. Year 2 Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June P U L M R E N A L C A R D I O HEME ONC MICRO-ID GI E N D O R E P R O BOARD PREP CORE CLERKSHIPS BASIC ELECTIVES (See Year 3) D E R M R H E U M NUTRIT CAP Introduction to Clinical Reasoning Ethics & Professionalism Health to Disease: Integrates Physiology, Pathophysiology, Pathology, Pharmacology Foundations of Patient Care Foundations of Evidence-Based Medicine& Clinical Reasoning

  4. Year 3 Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June CORE CLERKSHIPS * Family Medicine – 6 wks, Medicine – 8 wks Obstetrics-Gynecology – 6 wks, Pediatrics – 6 wks Psychiatry – 6 wks, Surgery – 8 wks BASIC ELECTIVES* - 8 wks ADVANCED ELECTIVES (See Year 4) *Includes time during Year 2; some students complete a 9 month Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship in Maine Year 4 Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June ADVANCED ELECTIVES* ACTING INTERNSHIPS – 8 wk (2, 4 wk blocks) (selected from Family Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics-Gynecology, Medicine, Pediatrics,Psychiatry, Surgical Subspecialties, and multiple Critical Care offerings) CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE EXPERIENCE – 4 wks (selected from Adult Neurology, Community Neurology, Neurologic Critical Care, Neurosurgery, or Pediatric Neurology,) OTHER ELECTIVES – 24 wks *Includes time during Year 3

  5. TUSM Curriculum Management Dean Executive Council Office of Educational Affairs Office of Student Affairs implementation implementation Curriculum Committee Task Forces & Working Groups (e.g. Palliative Care, Computerized Testing, Electronic Syllabus) Course/Clerkship Peer Review Subcommittees Standing Subcommittees Major: Evaluation, Integration, Core Collaborators, Preclinical Course Directors Others: UMEC (Maine, Baystate), Simulation, Public Health Program Academic Affairs

  6. OEA Resources • Curriculum Design • Evaluation (Course, Clerkship, Rotation, Program) • Assessment (Item writing, surveys) • Medical Education • Research • Mentoring • Grants

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