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INTDL 403.6
Interdepartmental Clinical Systems II
Provides an interdisciplinary approach to diseases involving the major organ systems. With input from clinical, diagnostic and basic science departments, students will learn the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of specific diseases, the signs and symptoms of patients presenting with these diseases, and the diagnostic and therapeutic principles required for patient management. The following body systems will be covered: Neurology, Dermatology and Rheumatology.
INTDL 404.6
Clinical Sciences II
Through direct student/patient interaction and small group tutorials, stresses the refinement of basic clinical skills, the physician/patient relationship, and will introduce diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Interdepartmental course with rotations through the clinical departments of Geriatrics, Neurosciences, Psychiatry and Rehabilitation Medicine.
INTDL 405.6
Interdepartmental Clinical Linking Courses
Provides basic principles, concepts and knowledge necessary for clerkship training in the areas of Anaesthesia, Art of Medicine, Healthcare Ethics, Law and Medicine, Medical Imaging, Neonatology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics and Otolaryngology.
INTDL 502.0
Elective
PD (12 weeks)
A wide choice of electives by subject and location is allowed. This elective period allows students to broaden their medical education and to explore in-depth future career opportunities.
INTDL 503.0
Postclerkship Selective
PD (4 weeks)
A wide selection of options by subject and location will be allowed within these courses. The selective period allows students to broaden their medical education or to explore in-depth future career or research areas.
INTDL 498.3
1/2(3S)
INTDL 499.6
1&2(3S)
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