Years 1-2
Years 3-4
After Medical School
100
These classes place you in a doctor-to-patient scenario.
What are Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCE)
100
This year of med school (either 3rd or 4th) contains many clinical rotations.
What is year 3 of med school?
100
After med school, you are a doctor, but you must still undergo more specific training to become this...
What is a Specialist?
200
In your first year, you will attend labs and lectures on these subjects (list 3).
What is Gross Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pathology, Histology, and Biochemistry?
200
These people will be part of your "team" throughout these clinical rotations.
What are senior doctors, residents, and interns?
200
These fields of medicine are called "specialties" (list 5)
*Answers may vary* What is Radiology, Oncology, General Surgery, Pediatrics, and Gynecology.
300
This year (either 1st or 2nd) is typically more clinical-based.
What is Year two of med school?
300
You will rotate through these clinical specialties (list 2) in order to feel what it's like to be a doctor.
What is Internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, psychiatry, surgery, etc. ?
300
After a one year long internship in general medicine, you must take this test for an OFFICIAL medical license.
What is the USMLE Part 3?
400
You will have to take this "checkpoint" exam at the end of your second year.
What is the USMLE?
400
You will take this test at the end of your fourth year, and it is mostly based on clinical skills.
What is the USMLE Part 2?
400
(Fill in the blank) You must complete a ______ to work as a specialist.
What is Residency?
500
In clinical-based lectures and labs, you will learn about these medical topics (list 2).
What is Myocardial infarction (heart attack), Pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lungs), Deep Vein Thrombosis (blood clot in the leg), Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Congestive heart failure?
500
Your medical school will allow you to pursue these projects during your 3rd or 4th year to gain a more thorough perspective on the medical field.
What are public health/research projects?
500
(Fill in the blanks) You must complete a ______ to become a SUB-specialist. This period of training usually takes ______ years.
Fellowship, 2-4 (2,3, and 4 are all acceptable!)
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