The SIU Division of Dermatology
offers fourth year students a 4-week general dermatology elective.
During the rotation students spend a majority of their time seeing
patients in our general dermatology clinics. Assigned textbook reading
is provided during the elective time. There is an extensive kodachrome
study set available for independent review. We have several didactic
conferences during the week and most are tailored to include student
participation. These include weekly journal club, kodachrome conference,
lectures and monthly grand rounds. Students may also be involved
in evaluating hospital consults and rotating through the Mohs micrographic
surgery unit. If students have already completed a general dermatology
elective elsewhere, we do permit a shortened rotation (2 weeks)
which follows the same schedule as our 4-week elective.
Student evaluations will
be based, in part, on their clinical performance and participation in
conferences. They will also have time to prepare a brief presentation
on a topic of interest and present it during the final week at one of
our divisional conferences. Finally, we give a written multiple choice
and kodachrome examination based on the textbook reading at the end
of the rotation.
We have designed this elective
to give students the maximum exposure to general clinical dermatology,
while allowing time and providing motivation for independent study of
this complex specialty. The SIU faculty and residents hope to familiarize
rotating students with general dermatology language and principles,
to prepare them for whatever branch of medicine they choose to practice.
Rotation spots are available
on a first-come first-served basis. We are not able to schedule any
outside rotators until the final SIU fourth-year electives have been
set (usually in early April). If you are interested in rotating with
us please contact Stacy
Miller (217-545-5465) and let her know the dates for which you are
interested. We keep a list of those students requesting a rotation,
the dates the requests were made and then contact everyone on the list
once we know the dates we have available.
Once we have confirmed a
block of time when you will be rotating, you will need to access the
Office of Student Affairs website at the following link and read the
guidelines for visiting medical students. http://www.siumed.edu/studentaffairs/vms.html
Plan to arrive at 8am
on the first Monday of your rotation. Our student coordinator, Stacy
Miller will introduce you to one of our chief residents, who will
give you a brief orientation. We are located at 751 N. Rutledge,
Room 2300, Springfield, IL 62702. Click here to
view a map of the Springfield area.
We look forward
to working with you during your time in Springfield and will make every
effort to make it a productive learning experience for you!
Information
for Rotators Interested in Dermatology Residency Training:
I would like to clarify our
dermatology resident selection process for those of you who are interested
in pursuing a career in dermatology. We review every completed application
beginning in November of each year. All residents and faculty meet and
collectively select 25-30 candidates to invite for an interview. Interview
candidates are notified in early December and interviews take place
on most Fridays in January.
Selection for an interview
is not related to participating in an elective at our institution. As
mentioned above, we take those interested in doing an elective on a
first-come first-served basis when space is available. We have no prerequisite
qualifications for the elective, thus the rotation is entirely independent
of the application and interviewing process. If, after review of your
application, you are selected for an interview you will be notified
in early December. You are not required to return for a formal interview
unless you so choose. We will consider you among the 25-30 applicants
interviewed when we determine our rank list, whether you return for
an interview or not.
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