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Interdiscplinary Medicine (M3) Course Description

The overall goal of Interdisciplinary Medicine Course is to enhance what you learn in your clinical clerkships by applying interdisciplinary perspectives. The full day of class is designed to help you develop knowledge, skills, and professional values in an ongoing reflective manner throughout your clinical years of medical school. Classes include:

  • Advanced Physical Diagnosis
  • Nutrition Skills
  • Health Law
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Palliative Medicine
  • IDM Grand Rounds
  • Career Development
  • Medical Decision Making/Evidence-based Medicine
  • Difficult Conversations: Advanced Communication Skills
  • Ethical Legal and Social Implications of Medicine
  • Practice-Based Learning and Quality Improvement
  • Patient Physician Society III: Professional Perspectives.

These classes meet once a month. (typically this occurs on the third Friday of each month).

 

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