CS LIC Program students spend approximately the first 2 months in “inpatient immersion” rotations. These are 1-2 week rotations in surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, labor and delivery and psychiatry. During the remaining 10 months of the LIC, CS LIC Program students spend 2-4 half-days per month on average in each specialty, mostly in the outpatient setting. Additional required and selective inpatient experiences are scheduled throughout the year.
A: National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) subject (shelf) exams are taken by all CUSOM students in the following subjects: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Surgery. CS LIC Program students take all exams starting a few months into the LIC and complete their last exam at the end of the LIC with each exam spaced at least 4 weeks apart.
Although most exams are taken prior to completion of all clinical experiences in each particular specialty, performance on each exam reflects test preparation through the recommended reading material as well as clinical experience. Assessments such as shelf exams support clinical performance throughout the LIC. Students in LICs and block models have performed comparably on shelf exams and exams are graded P/F.
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