Academic Year 2015 – 2016 Autumn, Winter and Spring Quarters

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Academic Year 2015 – 2016 Autumn, Winter and Spring Quarters Length 2 wk s 7 weeks 9/8-10/23, 2015 6 weeks 10/26-12/4, 2015 1 wk 3 w k 10 weeks 1/4-3/11, 2016 1wk 3 weeks 3/28-4/15, 2016 4/18-5/27, 2016 2 W Block Clinical Immersion  Molecular & Cellular Basis of Disease Invaders & Defenders Required Electives and Remediation (12/7 – 12/11, 2015) Winter Break (12/14 – 1/1) Circulatory Systems Required Electives and Remediation (3/14-3/18, 2016) Spring Break (3/21 – 3/25/16) Blood & Cancer Energetics & Homeostasis Required Electives and Remediation (5/30 – 6/10, 2016) Content Cell Physiology & Function Genes, Molecules & Signaling Genetics Genetic Diseases Introduction to Pharm Immune System Microbial Biology Infectious Disease Inflammation & Repair Skin -Connective Tissue Introduction to Path Cardiovascular System Respiratory System Renal-Urinary System Multisystem Fluid Balance Cancers Heme/Lymph Palliative Care Metabolism & Nutrition Obesity & Diabetes Gastrointestinal Physiology Endocrinology Integrated with Course Content Anatomy/Imaginga Introduction to Anatomy Introduction to Histology Anatomy/Imaging Histology Thorax/Abdomen Imaging Abdomen Musculoskeletal Population Healthb Frontiers of Medicinec Clinical Skills Population Health Frontiers of Medicine Population Health Pop Health Credited Course All Quarters: PCC Clerkship PCC Clerkship 090414

Academic Year 2016-2017 Autumn and Winter Quarters Length 8-10 weeks TBD, 2016 9 weeks 9/5-11/4, 2016 5 weeks 11/7-12/9, 2016 1wk 2 wks 12 Weeks 1/2-3/24, 2017 Block Summer Experience  6/13-8/19 4 wks RUOP or MSRT, 6 wks vacation OR 6 wks Global Health, 2 wks vacation Break (8/22 – 9/2, 2016) Mind, Brain & Behavior Lifecycle & Reproduction Remediation (12/12-12/16, 2016) Non Required Winter Break (12/19, 2016-1/1, 2017) Transition to Clerkships Neuroscience/Neurology Neurosurgery/Trauma Sensory Systems (Ophth/Oto) Psychiatry Anesthesia Lifecycle Reproductive System Prep for USMLE Step 1 Research Capstone Content Integrated with Course Content Anatomy/Imaging Head & Neck Neuroanatomy Histology Pelvis Population Health Frontiers of Medicine Clinical Skills Credited Course All Quarter: PCC Clerkship 090414