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MED 401D

Medicine (MED)

Dept. Contact Maureen Flaherty
Location SSOM Rm. 300
Phone 708-216-5319
Email mflaherty@luc.edu

 

Department: Medicine 
Course Number: MED-401D 
Course Title: Cardiology Consults 
No. of Students: 2  
Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Khaled Dajani, M.D.  
Duration: 2 or 4 weeks*
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine or Surgery Clerkship. SSOM students only. 
Special Note:

*Available for four weeks for M3 students and for two or four weeks for M4 students

On the first day of the rotation, page the fellow.

Description: The student will make daily work rounds with the consult fellow, which will involve follow-up of the patients on the service. The student will initially see new consults with the fellow and will be expected to see some new consults on his/her own. The student will be a part of daily attending rounds and will observe and assist the cardiology fellow in bedside invasive procedures.
Method of Evaluation:

Written evaluation by the cardiology fellow and cardiology attending on the consultation service.

This course is graded Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail.

Dept. Contact Maureen Flaherty
Location SSOM Rm. 300
Phone 708-216-5319
Email mflaherty@luc.edu

 

Department: Medicine 
Course Number: MED-401D 
Course Title: Cardiology Consults 
No. of Students: 2  
Site: LUMC
Supervisor: Khaled Dajani, M.D.  
Duration: 2 or 4 weeks*
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine or Surgery Clerkship. SSOM students only. 
Special Note:

*Available for four weeks for M3 students and for two or four weeks for M4 students

On the first day of the rotation, page the fellow.

Description: The student will make daily work rounds with the consult fellow, which will involve follow-up of the patients on the service. The student will initially see new consults with the fellow and will be expected to see some new consults on his/her own. The student will be a part of daily attending rounds and will observe and assist the cardiology fellow in bedside invasive procedures.
Method of Evaluation:

Written evaluation by the cardiology fellow and cardiology attending on the consultation service.

This course is graded Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail.