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4th Year Sub-Internship

Who can apply? The 4th year sub-intern rotation is intended for any 4th year medical student planning on applying to emergency medicine residencies. Where will I be training? Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is a community based residency training program located in Springfield, IL. We have two primary clinical sites: Memorial Medical Center is a 500+ bed tertiary care hospital with an annual ED volume of 70,000 patients. It maintains a Level 1 trauma center, a comprehensive stroke center, and a regional burn center. St. John's Hospital is a 400+ bed tertiary care hospital with
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Year 3

Core Clerkship The core Emergency Medicine Clerkship is a four week clinical experience located at Memorial Medical Center’s main site, Memorial Medical Center Affiliates in Lincoln, Jacksonville and Taylorville, and Saint John’s Hospital in Springfield, IL. Students will work a number of shifts at all hospitals performing the initial evaluation of patients, developing differential diagnoses and treatment plans while continuing to follow their patients’ progress in the Emergency Department. Shifts will be supervised by Emergency Medicine faculty and senior residents. Emphasis will be placed
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Year 3

Core Clerkship The core Emergency Medicine Clerkship is a four week clinical experience located at Memorial Medical Center’s main site, Memorial Medical Center Affiliates in Lincoln, Jacksonville and Taylorville, and Saint John’s Hospital in Springfield, IL. Students will work a number of shifts at all hospitals performing the initial evaluation of patients, developing differential diagnoses and treatment plans while continuing to follow their patients’ progress in the Emergency Department. Shifts will be supervised by Emergency Medicine faculty and senior residents. Emphasis will be placed
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Structure

Core Clerkship The core Emergency Medicine Clerkship is a four week clinical experience located at Memorial Medical Center and Saint Johns Hospital in Springfield, IL. Students will work a number of shifts at both hospitals performing the initial evaluation of patients, developing differential diagnoses and treatment plans while continuing to follow their patients progress in the Emergency Department. Shifts will be supervised by Emergency Medicine faculty and senior residents. Emphasis will be placed upon becoming more comfortable with the evaluation, treatment and disposition of the acutely
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Radiology Conferences

REGULARLY SCHEDULED RADIOLOGY CONFERENCES Academic Year 2020-21 COURSE AUDIENCE DATE/TIME/PLACE Breast Tumor Board Faculty/residents and students Wednesdays - Noon (Simmons Institute) Grand Rounds Faculty/residents and students Last Friday of the Month - Noon (SJH/MMC) Radiology Conference Faculty/residents and students Monday-Friday - Noon (Rotates monthly SJH/MMC) SIU Thoracic (Chest) Tumor Board Faculty/residents and students Fridays - Noon (MMC) UGI Tumor Board Faculty/residents and students 2 nd & 4 th Wednesdays at 7:00am (MMC) Colorectal Tumor Board Faculty/residents and students 2 nd &
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Year Three Doctoring Calendar

Year Three – Class of 2018 Doctoring Calendar Offered During 3 Week Intersession Period (Weeks 35, 36, and 37) Students will be enrolled based on their selected scheduling of Doctoring, SCCX, and Vacation sessions. Doctoring: Geriatric Initiative “Aging Across the Curriculum” February 27, 2016 – Group 1 (Monday: 1300 – 1700) March 6, 2016 – Group 2 (Monday: 1300 – 1700) March 13, 2016 – Group 3 (Monday: 1300 – 1700) Doctoring: Medical Humanities “Physician-Patient Relationship” These sessions will run the entire enrollment week with detailed schedules prior to the start of the rotation
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Illinois Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act

Notification of Mandated Reporter Status As a medical student at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, you are a mandated reporter under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act (III.Rev.Stat 1985. ch.23. pars. 2051 et seq.) This means that you are required to report or cause a report to be made to the child abuse Hotline number (1-800-25A-BUSE) whenever you have reasonable cause to believe that a child known to you in your professional or official capacity may be abused or neglected. There is no charge when calling the Hotline number. The Hotline operates 24 hours per day. 7
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