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Roles in Medicine What do all those titles mean?
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Roles in Medicine Attending Physician Chief Resident Resident (1 st year = Intern) Medical Student Undergraduate Student
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In college/university Purpose: Obtain undergraduate degree Duration: 4 (possibly 5) years End result: Bachelors Degree
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Medical Student In medical school Purpose: 1 st and 2 nd years = didactic (classroom) 3 rd and 4 th years = clinical rotations through all specialties/”services” (you see patients) Duration: 4 years Everyone, regardless of specialty, in same program End result: You are a physician AKA doctor (MD or DO)
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Resident In a residency training program Purpose: Focus on your specialty, yet rotate through all specialties/“services” (neurology, trauma, OB/GYN, hematology/oncology etc…) Responsible for all subordinates Duration: 4 -5 years (1 st year = “Intern”) End result: You are eligible to be chosen as Chief Resident
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Chief Resident Supervises all residents within their specialty Responsible for training all subordinates Acts as administrative leader (does all the scheduling and paperwork) Acts as a mentor
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Attending Physician Has successfully completed residency Has successfully passed board exams Supervises residents Performs research Administrative and clinical leader Can function independently as a physician
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