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Psychiatry

1-2 weeks | Selective

conditions will be seen including depression, eating disorders, manic disorders, etc. The student will observe psychiatric care being delivered in a several settings, including the Generose Building, Emergency Room, and Mayo Building.


  • Location: Minnesota
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Psychiatry

1-2 weeks | Selective

Allowing students the opportunity to observe and participate in the evaluation and treatment of adult patients with neuropsychiatric disorders.


  • Location: Florida
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Psychiatry

1-2 weeks | Selective

Students will observe and participate in the evaluation and treatment of adult patients with neuropsychiatric disorders, broadening their understanding of the field of psychiatry.


  • Location: Arizona
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Psychiatry Pain Rehabilitation Center

1-2 weeks, 3-8 weeks | Selective

Medical students work directly with an interdisciplinary outpatient treatment team, including a consulting psychologist, in the case conceptualization and evidence-based cognitive-behavioral treatment of adult patients with chronic pain and other somatic symptoms.


  • Location: Florida
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Psychiatry Pain Rehabilitation Center

1-2 weeks | Selective

Review chronic pain and explore a multimodal approach to chronic pain along side staff psychiatrist, staff psychologists, residents, case managers, occupational and physical therapists, and chemical dependence counselors.


  • Location: Arizona
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Psychosomatic Medicine

3-8 weeks | Selective

Students will be involved in the psychiatric assessment of medically ill hospitalized patients. Objectives of the rotation are to learn to perform a thorough Psychiatric patient evaluation, formulate a comprehensive differential diagnosis, coordinate care with primary teams managing patients, provide recommendations from a psychopharmacologic and therapeutic perspective to manage psychiatrically ill patients in the course of their medical care.


  • Location: Florida
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

3-8 weeks | Selective

Generally students are assigned to evaluate patients when they are initially admitted to the hospital. Patients are then evaluated by the resident and staff consultant consecutively. Students are encouraged to follow their patients to appropriate areas, such as oncology, bronchoscopy, pulmonary function and special procedure laboratories. Students are expected to present on rounds and participate in discussions with the patients and families.


  • Location: Minnesota
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Pulmonary & Thoracic Diseases

1-2 weeks | Selective

The Division of Thoracic Diseases & Critical Care provides consultative, diagnostic and therapeutic services for all pulmonary disease and disorders of breathing. Students will observe the prevention, evaluation, and management of patients with common and uncommon pulmonary and thoracic diseases.


  • Location: Arizona
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Radiation Oncology

1-2 weeks | Selective

Students join the Radiation Oncology team and see a variety of malignant diseases, as well as special procedures, such as radioactive implants (brachytherapy), intraoperative electron beam radiation, gamma knife radiosurgery, whole body irradiation (marrow transplant) and proton beam therapy.


  • Location: Arizona
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical

Radiation Oncology I

1-2 weeks | Selective

Exposure to special procedures, such as radioactive implants (brachytherapy), stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), Gamma Knife Radiosurgery and whole-body irradiation (marrow transplant) may be available. Opportunities to be involved with focused research projects with the intention of publication may be available based on student interest.


  • Location: Florida
  • Format: In-Person
  • Type: Clinical