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MED 435

Medicine (MED)

Dept. Contact Maureen Flaherty
Location SSOM Rm. 300
Phone 708-216-5319
Email mflaherty@luc.edu

 

Department: Medicine 
Course Number: MED-435 
Course Title: Pulmonary Consults 
No. of Students: 2  
Site: HVA 
Supervisor: Sean Forsythe, MD
Duration: 2 or 4 weeks* 
Periods Offered: Year Round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine or Surgery Clerkship; open to SSOM students only.
Special Note:

*Available to M3 students for four-week rotation only. Available to M4 students for two- or four-week rotation.

On the first day of the rotation, report to Refugio Aldaz at 8:30 a.m. in Bldg. 1, Room E256 at HVA and page the Fellow on this service for directions.

Description: This elective provides broad exposure to adult chest diseases and pulmonary procedures. The student will assist with pulmonary consultations throughout the hospital with direct supervision and teaching by the pulmonary attending, fellow and resident. The student will attend several weekly Pulmonary Conferences (some combined with Loyola), assist the pulmonary fellow in procedures, and learn the theory and practice of pulmonary function testing.
Method of Evaluation:

Written evaluation by faculty member. 

This course is graded Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail.

Dept. Contact Maureen Flaherty
Location SSOM Rm. 300
Phone 708-216-5319
Email mflaherty@luc.edu

 

Department: Medicine 
Course Number: MED-435 
Course Title: Pulmonary Consults 
No. of Students: 2  
Site: HVA 
Supervisor: Sean Forsythe, MD
Duration: 2 or 4 weeks* 
Periods Offered: Year Round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Medicine or Surgery Clerkship; open to SSOM students only.
Special Note:

*Available to M3 students for four-week rotation only. Available to M4 students for two- or four-week rotation.

On the first day of the rotation, report to Refugio Aldaz at 8:30 a.m. in Bldg. 1, Room E256 at HVA and page the Fellow on this service for directions.

Description: This elective provides broad exposure to adult chest diseases and pulmonary procedures. The student will assist with pulmonary consultations throughout the hospital with direct supervision and teaching by the pulmonary attending, fellow and resident. The student will attend several weekly Pulmonary Conferences (some combined with Loyola), assist the pulmonary fellow in procedures, and learn the theory and practice of pulmonary function testing.
Method of Evaluation:

Written evaluation by faculty member. 

This course is graded Honors/High Pass/Pass/Fail.