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L41 BIOL 2659Medprep III - Emergency Care Technician1.0 Unit
Description:MedPrep III (Bio 2659) is a new shadowing course that will take place on the inpatient wards of Barnes- Jewish Hospital, the main teaching hospital of the Washington University School of Medicine. For four hours every other week, students shadow physicians on a specialty service and will remain with that service for the duration of the semester. Students will have the opportunity to rank order their preference of specialty but will be assigned based on availability. No guarantees can be made to place a student in their most preferred specialty. In order to participate, students must have one morning a week that they are completely free between 6 am-12 pm. In addition to shadowing, there is a required class session every Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 pm. Because of the orientation material presented, excused absences will not be granted for the first two sessions for any reason whatsoever, including illness or emergency. There is no outside course work and no exams. A $25 course fee as well as HIPAA training and TB testing are required. For more information and to register for this course, please see the MedPrep website at pages.wustl.edu/medprep. Registration is done through the MedPrep website, NOT through WebSTAC. Successful completion of MedPrep I (Bio 2651) and sophomore standing or above are required to take Bio 2659. This course is only offered during the Fall and Spring semesters.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:Every Semester / History
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Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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