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Helpful Hints and Suggestions
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You must select
an Elective Advisor by April 11, 2008. To make it
more convenient, you can simply log on to Year Four website to
select the Elective Advisor from the list. Please be
sure to make contact with that individual and get their approval
before you make your selection online. NOTE: If you are
planning to take the Surgery Residency Readiness Elective, you
must select an Elective Advisor from the Surgery
Department.
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It will be much
easier for you to complete your elective request form if you
familiarize yourself with the requirements/procedures BEFORE
attempting to fill out your registration form. PLEASE
take the time to read the material in your Orientation packet,
paying close attention to the Year Four Policies and
Procedures and Student Misconceptions.
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Make copies of
the Registration Form to use as worksheets.
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Browse through
the Year Four Elective Catalog (Year Four -- Class of 2009) a few
times and make a list of the courses that interest you.
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Try to make sure
your Registration Form has enough course requests to fulfill
graduation requirements. Feel free to list 20 to 25 requests -
you will not get all of your top priorities. There is no
problem if you "over-request."
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Have this list
of requests with you when you meet with your Elective Advisor.
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All requests are
entered into the system by priority number. Once the system
prints the preliminary schedules/rosters, there will be a
two-week period to meet individually with the Y3/4 Registrar to
make changes without requiring Add/Drop slips. Hopefully, we
have your schedules to you by the middle of May. Don't
panic. Your entire schedule can be re-worked; however,
remember, everyone will not get all of their requests.
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Start inquiring about
off-campus electives now. The library has a website (http://www.siumed.edu/lib/ref/Electivecat.html)
of other schools' elective offerings. Also, most schools'
catalogs are on the internet.
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Don't be afraid
to make requests for Individually-Designed electives. Procedure
to be followed is included in the Year Four Policies and
Procedures.
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You MUST have
approval before beginning an Individually-Designed or Extramural
elective or you will not receive credit.
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There will be
changes/additions/deletions/corrections in the Elective
Catalog. ASK us instead of relying on word-of-mouth. We
will send notifications to you via email to alert you to changes
as they occur.
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If you are ill
(or experiencing an emergency situation) and are not coming in -
call your elective faculty and the Y3/4 Registrar to let us
know.
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Make sure that
you are familiar with the Add/Drop policy/procedures.
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Student feedback
from electives in past years on each course is in the library
and posted on the web (use your email username and password to
access this). The link is located on the Year Four Curriculum
webpage.
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We RELY on e-mail and your student
mailbox. Try to check both daily. You
are responsible for any information sent to you either way.
Here are some bits of information that you may find
helpful in considering your choices. You can call Cherie (545-6124)
with any scheduling questions you have.
Some courses are only offered once or twice during
the year - consider these when scheduling vacation and/or
off-campus time:
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Statistics in Medical Research
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Advanced Therapeutics
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Medical Students as Teachers
(this is 2-part course; must request both: full time one week,
AND extended, two 5-week blocks)
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Clinical Pathology
-- Offered only once yearly.
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International Health & Tropical Medicine
-- see Dr. Agamah prior to requesting.
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Surgical Residency Readiness --
Students
planning to take this course MUST have an Elective
Advisor from the Surgery Department.
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Emergency Medicine Residency Readiness
Popular electives with limited enrollment
- consider this when prioritizing.
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Clinical EKG
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Emergency Medicine/Springfield
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FP Subinternship/Springfield
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Intensive Care/Springfield
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Ambulatory Pediatrics Preceptorship
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Pediatrics Sub I
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Pediatric General Surgery
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Clinical Hospital OB Sub I
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General Surgery Externship
Remember - course enrollment minimums/maximums and
closed weeks (as indicated by faculty) will be enforced.
Some courses do not have dates
available yet (ACLS, etc.) and some courses may include additional
dates later in the year. These will be posted as they become
available, and you will have to fill out add slips for them at that
time.
There are three categories of electives: Intensive
Clinical Electives, Basic Science Electives, and Traditional
Electives. Be sure to carefully check the Year Four
Elective Catalog for the Class of 2009.
Also, some courses are offered as full-time,
half-time, and extended. Make sure to select the right
one on your form and indicate the number of weeks you want to be
enrolled. Full-time courses end in a 3,
half-time courses end in 1 or 2, and
extended courses end in a 4.
When scheduling vacation time and/or off-campus
electives, keep in mind that the 2- and 4-week electives will
normally begin on odd numbered weeks.
Advanced EKG
- This is to be arranged by the students on an individual basis,
only after you have completed the regular EKG elective. See Dr.
Frank.
ACLS
- You are responsible for the enrollment fee for this course. For
more information about the ACLS course, please contact Chris Reavis
(757-4225) or Kari Thevenot (788‑4443) in the Education Department
at MMC. ACLS courses are also offered at
St. John's Hospital;
contact Janet Manfholt (544-6464 x-44607).
In addition to
registering at the hospitals, you will also need to schedule the
ACLS course using an Add/Drop form signed by Dr. Kovach (or secure
approval via email) to ensure the course appears on your
schedule/transcript and you receive the appropriate credit.
Some electives require permission from the faculty
before you can register. This requirement is noted in the course
description as "WPI" (With Permission of Instructor).
If you want to take one of those courses, you must have written
permission (use WPI form) or e-mail from the faculty before
you can register for that elective.
All Individually-Designed and Extramural Electives
will require a 2-page report, or in the case of an elective with a
clinical component, a 1-page report and logbook record of patient
encounters.
Preceptorships
- Read the description carefully, as there are some
Preceptorships that require you to make your own arrangements,
while others will assign you to a faculty attending. Either
way, you will still have to get Add slip signed by course faculty.
Please make sure you read and follow the instructions for the course
you are taking.
Remember to call each
elective faculty ahead of your scheduled start times (as directed
in the catalog course description). This is YOUR
responsibility.
Elective Feedback
forms must be submitted at the end of each elective. The forms are
on the Year Four Curriculum Webpage, Online Forms, Year 4 Student
Evaluation of Elective. You will not receive credit for any
elective experience until you have filled out and submitted your
feedback form AND the faculty member has returned your
evaluation form indicating that you have satisfactorily completed
all of the elective requirements.
Revised: 080318
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