Rehabilitation Medicine (REHAB-MD)

REHAB-MD 4008  Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Advanced  (4 Credits)  
Typically offered Fall and Spring  
This is an advanced 4-week elective that seeks to build on physical medicine and rehabilitation knowledge, and experiences gained in the pre-clerkship and clerkship years. It may be used to build upon experience from the 2-week Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Introductory Elective. As an advanced elective, the student will be expected to serve at the level of a sub-intern. The student will gain a deeper understanding of the core principles, foundational knowledge, and essential skills relevant to the specialty through encounters with a diverse range of cases reflective of this specialty. The student will gain this experience at both inpatient and outpatient sites. During the inpatient experience, the student will participation in the diagnostic evaluation and care of patients.
Grading: SOM Graded  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes  
REHAB-MD 4009  Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Introductory  (2 Credits)  
Typically offered Fall and Spring  
This is an introductory 2-week elective that seeks to introduce the student to the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. As an introductory elective, the student will be expected to gain a broad understanding of the core principles, foundational knowledge, and essential skills relevant to the specialty through encounters with a diverse range of cases reflective of this specialty. The student will gain this experience at both inpatient and outpatient sites. During the inpatient experience, the student will participate in the diagnostic evaluation and care of patients with the following conditions: stroke, amputations, orthopedic cases (fractures, replacements, etc.), spinal cord injury, and head trauma. In addition to management of the medical care of patients with disabilities, an understanding of the rehabilitation "team" approach is stressed in the overall management of such patients.
Grading: SOM Pass/Fail  
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes