Year Three General Information
- Core Curriculum: (Eight / Four Week Rotations 34 weeks) in an inter-professional clinical environment
- Emergency Medicine
- Family and Community Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Neurology
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry
- Surgery
- Intersession Period: 3 weeks
- Medical Humanities
- Summative Clinical Competency Exam
- Geriatrics
- Personalized Education Plan (PEP): 15 weeks
- Selective courses to improve clinical skill/professional development
Evaluations are administered at the completion of each clerkship on a pass/fail grading scale assessing Clinical Skills and Professionalism with an overall rating within the Reporter Interpreter Manager Educator (RIME) schematic.
A comprehensive Summative Clinical Competency Examination (SCCX) is administered during the Intersession Period existing of 12 cases assessing clinical reasoning, differential diagnoses, history and physical exam performance, planned management, patient satisfaction communication, and interpersonal skills. Students usually take Step 2 of the U.S. Medical Licensure Exam (USMLE) following the end of the third-year curriculum.
- Calendars
- Compact Between Teachers and Learners of Medicine
- Y3 Curriculum Advisory Committee Minutes
- HIPAA Information
- Honor Code
- Industry Relations Policies
- Medical Student Use of Electronic Devices During Patient Encounters
- Year 3 Policy and Procedure
- Needle Sticks and Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure
- Objectives for Graduation
- Research Policy for Medical Students
- Standards of Conduct
- Year 3 Weather Emergency Policy
- Student Work Hours in Year Three
- SIU Healthcare Intranet
- Medical Documentation Policy
- Appendix A: Acceptable and Unacceptable Abbreviations
- Appendix B: Official "Do Not Use" List
- Medical Emergency Procedures for Clinics
- Medical Emergency Response - Carol Jo Vecchie
- Medical Emergency Response - SIU Clinics
- Scanning Standards
- Scanning
- Scanning - Attachments A and B
- Scanning - Attachment C
- Writing Prescriptions
- Medical Documentation Policy
- Domestic Violence Resources: Mandated Reporter Information
- Partner Violence:
Illinois Domestic Violence Act: Notification of Duty to Disclose
Booklets that explain domestic violence and provide derailed information about resources available for domestic violence victims have been distributed at key locations around the School for your convenience: the Medical Resource Center (Carbondale). Student Affairs Office (Carbondale and Springfield), Medical Library (Springfield), Student Lounge {Springfield), Office of the Associate Dean for Educational Affairs (Springfield), and ail Clerkship Coordinator offices (Springfield).
- Sojourn Shelter and Services, Inc., 1-866-435-7438
- Child Abuse:
- Illinois Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act
- A brochure with detailed information about child abuse has been distributed at key locations around the School for your convenience: the Medical Resource Center (Carbondale), Student Affairs Office (Carbondale and Springfield), Medical Library (Springfield), Student Lounge (Springfield), Office of the Associate Dean for Educational Affairs (Springfield), and all Clerkship Coordinator offices (Springfield).
- "Care Enough to Call" -- Illinois DCFS
- Manual for Mandated Reporters - DCFS, 1-800-252-2873
- Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse -- Training for Mandated Reporters
- Illinois DCFS Flowchart – How to Report Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect
- Elder Abuse:
- Illinois Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, (320 ILCS 20/1)
- Reporting Elder Abuse, 1-866-800-1409