Curriculum
The first
two years of the medical school curriculum emphasize several
basic sciences and their relevancy to clinical medicine. Clinical
experiences, including required rotations with physicians, begin
in the first year in courses such as Science and Practice of
Medicine.
This
course
has three
components:
computer
based cases which will be assigned on a weekly basis in order
to ensure that students develop early skills at clinical problem
solving; small group discussion on issues important to the practice
of medicine; clinical experiences in patient care settings and
procedure laboratories where students learn to perform various
clinical procedures such as lumbar punctures, intubations, etc.
The second year of medical school utilizes an integrated approach
to the
teaching
of basic
science
and pre-clinical
courses within an environment that fosters a continued exposure
to patient care. Clerkships begin in the third year, in which students
rotate through the various clinical disciplines. In the fourth
year, students are given several months for electives in addition
to required rotations, such as Ambulatory Medicine and Acting Internships.
Some of these rotations can be completed at the institutions
associated with the LSU School of Medicine throughout the state
or at other approved institutions outside the state or country.
Computer-assisted instruction is an important component of the
curriculum. Medical students are required to have laptop computers
so that they can access current teaching technologies and other
on-line information. Many of the learning experiences of the four
year curriculum occur in the Learning Center, which can be seen
on video at www.learningcenter.lsuhsc.edu.
Although major emphasis is placed on training primary-care physicians,
many opportunities for research and the pursuit of more specialized
training are available. Several Centers of Excellence provide opportunities
for research and training in areas such as cancer, neuroscience,
genetics, alcohol and drug abuse, and asthma.
A full academic catalog is available at http://www.lsuhsc.edu/no/catalog/.
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