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M90 Radiol 802Advanced Radiology (Clinical Elective)0.0 Unit
Description:This course is available only to students who have completed the General Radiology Clerkship Selective (M90 701) or the General Radiology Elective (M90 801). This four-week sub-internship in radiology is intended for students who are interested in pursuing radiology as their intended career choice. Students may tailor their experience to focus on one or more services, if desired; this will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the course directors. This elective -- with a hybrid, predominantly in-person format -- allows students to rotate through one or more of the following radiology services: Pediatrics, Abdominal Imaging, Musculoskeletal, Neuroradiology, Nuclear Medicine, Emergency Radiology, Mammography, Chest, and Interventional Radiology. Preferences should be emailed at least two weeks prior to the course start date to andrewdr@wustl.edu; these are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be guaranteed. The objective of this course is for students to have a more hands-on role in the reading room; they will help to investigate the patient's clinical history and the indications for the examination, preview the imaging studies, and communicate with referring teams and providers. Students spend the majority of the day in the radiology reading rooms with residents, fellows, and faculty for interactive teaching based on daily clinical cases. Students will attend morning case-based conferences and noon didactic conferences with the residents. The students will have an observational role in conferences and in the clinical setting. On Thursday afternoons, students will have the option to attend virtual or in-person conferences with a radiology resident for an interactive workshop on a scheduled topic in radiology. On Friday afternoons, students will present an interesting case from the week in PowerPoint format. Four of these PowerPoint presentations will be submitted at the end of the rotation for grading. Reading lists, references, and textbooks wi
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U=Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
S=Special Audit
Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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