Proposed UW School of Medicine Curriculum Phase 1: Foundations

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Proposed UW School of Medicine Curriculum Phase 1: Foundations Length 4 wks 7 weeks 8/24-10/9, 2015 2 wk 8 weeks 10/26-12/18, 2015 4 weeks 1/4-1/29, 2016 10 weeks 2/15-4/22, 2016 6 weeks 5/9-6/10, 2016 Block Clinical Immersion  Molecular & Cellular Basis of Disease  Intersession Invaders & Defenders Winter Break  Blood & Cancer  Intersessione (Planning Scholarly Projects) Circulatory Systems Energetics & Homeostasis Content Cell Physiology & Function Genes, Molecules & Signaling Genetics Genetic Diseases Immune System Microbial Biology Infectious Disease Inflammation & Repair Skin -Connective Tissue Cancers Heme/Lymph Palliative Care Cardiovascular System Respiratory System Renal-Urinary System Multisystem Fluid Balance Intercession Metabolism & Nutrition Obesity & Diabetes Gastrointestinal Physiology Endocrinology Integrated with Course Content Anatomy/Imaginga Introduction to Anatomy Anatomy/Imaging Musculoskeletal and Spine Histology Imaging Thorax/Abdomen Abdomen Population Healthb Frontiers of Medicinec Population Health Frontiers of Medicine Pop H Frontiers ICMd ICM Longitudinal Clerkship L Clerkship Clinical Immersion Begins: Aug 3, 2015

Proposed UW School of Medicine Curriculum Phase 1: Foundations Length 8-10 weeks TBD, 2016 10 weeks 8/22-10/28, 2016 2 wk 5 weeks 11/14-12/16, 2016 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 Mind, Brain & Behavior  Intersession Lifecycle & Reproduction Winter Break Transitions Neuroscience/Neurology Neurosurgery/Trauma Sensory Systems (Ophth/Oto) Psychiatry Anesthesia Lifecycle 7 Reproductive System Board prep (6 weeks) Research (4 weeks) Transition to clerkships (1 week) Vacation (1 week) Content Integrated with Course Content Anatomy/Imaging Head & Neck Neuroanatomy Pelvis Population Health Frontiers of Medicine ICM Longitudinal Clerkship L Clerkship

Proposed UW School of Medicine Curriculum Phase 2: Patient Care Length 12 Weeks 3/27–6/16, 2017 1wk 6/26–9/15, 2017 9/25–12/15, 2017 2wk 1/2–3/23, 2018 Block Medical Care of the Hospitalized Patient  Intersession Care of the Surgical, Perioperative and Peripartum Patient Intersession Care of the Patient with Disorders of the Mind, Brain and Nerves, plus Elective Intersession: Winter Break Integrated Primary and Family Care Block Content Care of the Hospitalized Adult (8 weeks) Care of the Surgical and Perioperative Patient Care of the Patient with Disorders of the Mind and Behavior (4 weeks) Longitudinal Care of Patients and Families in Ambulatory Settings (12 weeks) Care of the Patient with Disorders of the Nervous System Care of the Hospitalized Child and Adolescent (4 weeks) Care of the Gynecologic Surgical and Perioperative Patient Elective (4 weeks) Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship

Proposed UW School of Medicine Curriculum Phase 3: Explore and Focus Length 4 Weeks 4/2–4/27, 2018 4/30–5/25, 2018 5/28–6/22, 2018 10 Months 6/25, 2018–3/29, 2019 4/1–4/26, 2018 Block Advanced Inpatient Care (Sub-I) Advanced Care of the Undiagnosed Patient Advanced Outpatient Care Clinical Selectives: Six 4-week blocks of required selectives; at least 4 blocks must be clinical. Additional time for research, board preparation, residency interviews, etc. Capstone Graduation: May 10, 2018