Questions to Ask About Specialties
Suggested questions to ask specialists (and yourself) to help you determine what areas of medicine are good fits for your goals, interests, lifestyle and personality.
Suggested questions to ask specialists (and yourself) to help you determine what areas of medicine are good fits for your goals, interests, lifestyle and personality.
This form contains the enrollment instructions for My Clinical Exchange that is required for all visiting students. Please use these instructions if you are new to MCE, if your school currently uses My Clinical Exchange please see the Dual Enrollment instructions.
This form contains the instructions to add an additional school in My Clinical Exchange if you already have an account.
Suggested questions to ask residents or practitioners in a specialty that you are considering.
The CV Builder feature in OASIS gives medical students a template to generate a Curriculum Vitae (CV). This guide shows you how to use it.
Post-test to be completed by visiting students after reviewing HIPAA compliance training materials.
HIPAA compliance training materials for review by visiting students to the University of Arizona College of Medicine.
Sample CVs (curricula vitae) for 4th-year medical students and others.
This form is to authorize the release of information and records about your academic career at the College of Medicine - Tucson.
This policy establishes guidelines and procedures for attendance and absences during all phases of the Medical Student Curriculum:
Preclerkship Phase: This curriculum phase of study is defined as the first 18-months of medical school with focus on the 8 basic sciences core courses, Doctor & Patient/Societies course, and the Clinical Reasoning course, including all Pathways to Health and Medicine curriculum sessions intertwined throughout the core courses.
Clerkship Phase: This curriculum phase of study is defined as the 12-months of 8 core clerkship courses, including Intersessions, Transition to Clerkships, and ambulatory medicine course.
Transition to Residency Phase: This curriculum phase of study is defined as the final 14-months of clinical curriculum, including core subinternship, electives, surgical subspecialty, emergency medicine/critical care clerkship, Application of the Basic Sciences to Clinical Medicine course.