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Radiation Oncology (M92)  (Dept. Info)Medicine  (Policies)YR2024

M92 RadOnc 910Radiation Oncology Advanced Clinical Rotation (ACR)140.0 Units
Description:The Department of Radiation Oncology invites students planning to apply for radiation oncology residency to enroll in the Radiation Oncology Advanced Clinical Rotation (ACR). The field of radiation oncology involves the delivery of therapeutic radiation for patients with malignant and some benign conditions. Radiation oncology is a field which has a great team dynamic among physicians, physicists, nurses, therapists, social workers, and many others. We also collaborate in a multi-disciplinary fashion with medical oncology and surgical oncology. Clinical care will be provided at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, South County, and West County.

This course will fully immerse the student in the field of radiation oncology and prepare them for a successful transition to radiation oncology residency. Students will be directly involved in patient care, including seeing new outpatient and inpatient consults, follow ups, and on-treatment patients. Students will review the patient charts as well as relevant literature, obtain the patient's history, perform a physical exam, and counsel the patient regarding their proposed treatment recommendations. The student will then present their findings and proposed treatment plan to the resident and attending. Students will also be involved in radiation simulations, contouring, and treatment planning. Students will attend lectures on clinical management, radiation biology, and radiation physics. Students will present at the department case management conference as well as give a talk at the completion of the rotation to department faculty and residents. During this course, students will expand their knowledge of radiation oncology and will be well prepared to start radiation oncology residency.

Student time distribution: Inpatient 10%; Outpatient 75%; Conferences/Lectures 15%; Subspecialty Care 100%
Patients seen weekly: 20-35
On-call/weekend responsibility: ACR students will participate in on-call duties during the rotation.
Attributes:MedVSEC, WUSMAC, WUSMEC
Instruction Type:Internship/Practicum Grade Options:P Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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Desc:Location: Center for Advanced Medicine
Elective contacts: Allison Lehman, allison.lehman@wustl.edu; Christy Hanson, chanson@wustl.edu; Chris Merritt, cmerritt@wustl.edu
Rotation length: 4 weeks only
Enrollment limit per block: 3
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Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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