Academics

Curriculum Blueprint Details

The College of Medicine curriculum is undergoing a transformation. The transformation will provide better opportunities for interprofessional training of students, and encourage faculty to explore and integrate new technology and pedagogical methods that enhance content delivery and student engagement.

In addition, the academic calendar will be replaced with a new calendar that has 16-week semesters, a summer semester and a “Maymester” term. The summer semester will start the new academic year.

The complete transition will occur over a period of several years.

CLASS OF 2022

Fall

  • Professional Foundations: 2 credits
  • Prologue: 2 credits
  • Human Development and Structure: 10.5 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine I: 1.5 credits
  • Foundations of Clinical Medicine I: 2 credits
  • Evidence-based Medicine I: 1.5 credits
  • Community Experience I: 1 credit

 

Spring

  • Physiological Basis of Medicine: 5.5 credits
  • Molecules to Cells: 8 credits
  • Professional Foundations II: 1 credit
  • Human Values in Medicine II: 1 credit
  • Foundations of Clinical Medicine II: 3 credits
  • Evidence-based Medicine II: 1 credit
  • Community Experience II: 1 credit
  • Medical Neuroscience: 5.5 credits

AUGUST SEMESTER – 2 WEEKS

  • Infection and Immunity: 1 credit
  • Pathology: 0.5 credits
  • Principles of Clinical Medicine I: 0.5 credits

 

FALL SEMESTER – 16 WEEKS

  • Infection and Immunity (6 weeks): 6 credits
  • Pathology (6 weeks): 0.5 credits
  • Principles of Medical Science I: 10 credits
  • Deliberate Practice and Development I: 0.5 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine III: 1 credit
  • Principles of Clinical Medicine II: 2.5 credits

 

SPRING SEMESTER – 16 WEEKS

  • Principles of Medical Science II: 20.5 credits
  • Deliberate Practice and Development II: 1 credit
  • Human Values in Medicine IV: 1.5 credits
  • Principles of Clinical Medicine III: 1.5 credits

 

MAY SEMESTER – 2 WEEKS

  • Principles of Medical Science II: 0.5 credits
  • Deliberate Practice and Development II: exam only
  • Independent Study – USMLE Step 1

Clerkships in various orders

FULL YEAR

  • Prerequisite to the Clinical Curriculum: 4 credits
  • Emergency Medicine Clerkship: 3 credits
  • Family Medicine Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Internal Medicine Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Pediatrics Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Psychiatry Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Surgery Clerkship: 9 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine V: 0.5 credits
  • Applications of Clinical Medicine (ACM) – Paired with emergency medicine clerkship: 3.5 credits

Three Core Rotations and Three Elective Rotations

FULL YEAR

  • Critical Care Core Rotation: 4 credits
  • Sub-internship Core Rotation: 4 credits
  • Outpatient Core Rotation: 4 credits
  • ACM Social Determinants of Health: 0.5 credits
  • ACM Quality Improvement: 0.5 credits
  • Elective 1: 4 credits
  • Elective 2: 4 credits
  • Clinical Epilogue and Capstone: 2 credits
  • Elective 3: 4 credits
  • USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge before Oct. 1
  • USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills before Dec. 1
  • Residency Applications and Interviews

CLASS OF 2023

Foundations Of Medicine

AUGUST SEMESTER – 4 WEEKS

  • Foundations of Human Development: 3 credits
  • Foundations of Clinical Medicine I: 1 credit
  • Personal and Professional Development I: 1 credit

 

FALL SEMESTER – 16 WEEKS

  • Human Structure: 8 credits
  • Physiologic Basis of Medicine: 5.5 credits
  • Foundations of Clinical Medicine II: 4 credits
  • Health Systems And Community I: 1.5 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine I: 1.5 credits

 

SPRING SEMESTER – 16 WEEKS WITH 1 WEEK BREAK

  • Molecules to Cells: 7.5 credits
  • Medical Neuroscience: 6 credits
  • Infection and Immunity: 7 credits
  • Health Systems and Community II: 1.5 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine II: 1 credit

 

MAY SEMESTER – 3 WEEKS

  • Biostatistics: 1 credit
  • Foundations of Clinical Medicine III: 2 credit
  • Personal and Professional Development II: 1 credit

Essentials Of Medicine

AUGUST SEMESTER – 4 WEEKS

  • Introduction to Diagnostic and Therapeutics: 3 credits
  • Principles of Clinical Medicine I: 1 credit
  • Personal and Professional Development III: 0.5 credits

 

FALL SEMESTER – 16 WEEKS

  • Principles of Medical Science I: 15.5 credits
  • Principles of Clinical Medicine II: 2.5 credits
  • Health Systems and Community III: 1.5 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine III: 1 credit
  • Personal and Professional Development IV: 1 credit

 

SPRING SEMESTER (16 WEEKS WITH 1 WEEK BREAK)

  • Principles of Medical Science II: 15.5 credits
  • Principles of Clinical Medicine III: 2.5 credits
  • Health Systems and Community IV: 1.5 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine IV: 1 credit
  • Personal and Professional Development V: 1 credit

Focus On Clinical Medicine

FULL YEAR

Clerkship Rotations: Clerkships in various order

  • Prerequisite to the Clinical Curriculum: 4 credits
  • Internal Medicine Clerkship: 9 credits
  • Surgery Clerkship: 9 credits
  • Family Medicine Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Pediatrics Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Psychiatry Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Emergency Medicine Clerkship: 6 credits
  • Applications of Clinical Medicine – Paired with emergency medicine clerkship: 3.5 credits
  • Human Values in Medicine V: 1 credit

Transition To Clinical Practice

FULL YEAR

Core and Elective Rotations: Four-week blocks in any order

  • Critical Care Core Rotation: 4 credits
  • Sub-internship Core Rotation: 4 credits
  • Outpatient Core Rotation: 4 credits
  • ACM Social Determinants of Health: 0.5 credits
  • ACM Quality Improvement: 0.5 credits
  • Elective 1: 4 credits
  • Elective 2: 4 credits
  • Clinical Epilogue and Capstone: 2 credits
  • Elective 3: 4 credits
  • USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge before Oct. 1
  • USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills before Dec. 1
  • Residency Applications and Interviews

CLASS OF 2024

HEADER – 4 WEEKS

  • Introduction to Clinical Skills: 1 credit
  • Population Health: 3.5 credits

 

FALL – 16 WEEKS

  • Human Architecture and Composition: 7 credits
  • Cardiovascular, Pulmonary & Renal: 7 credits
  • Patient-Physician and Community I: 3.5 credits

 

SPRING -16 WEEKS

  • Gastrointestinal, Reproductive & Endocrine: 5 credits
  • Neurobiology: 3 credits
  • Flora, Pathogens & Defense: 5.5 credits
  • Patient, Physician and Community II: 4.5 credits

 

MAY SEMESTER -3 WEEKS

  • Integrated Case Exercise: 3.5 credits

HEADER – 4 WEEKS

  • Foundations of Disease & Treatment: 3.5 credits
  • Patient, Physician and Community III: 2 credits

 

FALL – 16 WEEKS

  • Diagnosis & Treatment I: 11.5 credits
  • Patient, Physician and Community IV: 4.5 credits

 

SPRING -16 WEEKS

  • Diagnosis & Treatment II: 12 credits
  • Patient, Physician, and Community V: 5 credits

FULL YEAR

Clerkship Rotations: Clerkships in various order

  • Prerequisite to the Clinical Curriculum: 5 credits
  • Patient, Physician, and Community VI: 3.5 credits
  • Emergency Medicine Clerkship: 3 credits
  • Family Medicine Clerkship: 3 credits
  • Internal Medicine Clerkship: 5 credits
  • Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship: 10 credits
  • Pediatrics Clerkship: 5 credits
  • Psychiatry Clerkship: 5 credits
  • Surgery Clerkship: 5 credits

CLASS OF 2025

HEADER – 4 WEEKS

  • Introduction to Clinical Skills: 1 credit
  • Population Health: 3.5 credits

 

FALL – 16 WEEKS

  • Human Architecture and Composition: 7 credits
  • Cardiovascular, Pulmonary & Renal: 7 credits
  • Patient-Physician and Community I: 3.5 credits

 

SPRING -16 WEEKS

  • Gastrointestinal, Reproductive & Endocrine: 5 credits
  • Neurobiology: 3 credits
  • Flora, Pathogens & Defense: 5.5 credits
  • Patient, Physician and Community II: 4.5 credits

 

MAY SEMESTER -3 WEEKS

  • Integrated Case Exercise: 3.5 credits

HEADER – 4 WEEKS

  • Foundations of Disease & Treatment: 3.5 credits
  • Patient, Physician and Community III: 2 credits

 

FALL – 16 WEEKS

  • Diagnosis & Treatment I: 11.5 credits
  • Patient, Physician and Community IV: 4.5 credits

 

SPRING -16 WEEKS

  • Diagnosis & Treatment II: 12 credits
  • Patient, Physician, and Community V: 5 credits

FULL YEAR

Clerkship Rotations: Clerkships in various order

  • Prerequisite to the Clinical Curriculum: 5 credits
  • Patient, Physician, and Community VI: 3.5 credits
  • Emergency Medicine Clerkship: 3 credits
  • Family Medicine Clerkship: 3 credits
  • Internal Medicine Clerkship: 5 credits
  • Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship: 10 credits
  • Pediatrics Clerkship: 5 credits
  • Psychiatry Clerkship: 5 credits
  • Surgery Clerkship: 5 credits

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