LJG
08-05-2005, 08:02 AM
Fifth Semester Program at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
St. Christopher’s College of Medicine (SCCM) is pleased to announce an association with The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF), Cleveland, Ohio.
Beginning September 2005, SCCM students who are citizens of the United States and Canada will have the opportunity to complete the fifth semester of the basic science program at the CCF.
International students who qualify for a US Visa may also be considered for this exciting opportunity.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation is one of America’s formidable hospital corporations. With a brilliant staff of physicians, 3,200 hospital beds and ACGME accreditation, the Foundation offers some of the finest undergraduate and post-graduate training opportunities.
The first ten weeks of the fifth semester program will entail the courses, Introduction to Clinical (ICM) and Physical Diagnosis (PD). These courses will be taught by the Departments of Medicine and Surgery from the Foundation.
The fifth semester program concludes with a 5 week KAPLAN review for USMLE Step One, also hosted in Cleveland.
Students who successfully complete Step One may be credentialed to begin core clinical clerkships with the CCF, based on availability.
The opportunity to train in the fifth semester basic science program at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation is viewed as a “milestone development for international medical education.”
Makes me happy, fifth semester in the US. I think Ross and St. Matt's do the same thing. :-spinning
St. Christopher’s College of Medicine (SCCM) is pleased to announce an association with The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF), Cleveland, Ohio.
Beginning September 2005, SCCM students who are citizens of the United States and Canada will have the opportunity to complete the fifth semester of the basic science program at the CCF.
International students who qualify for a US Visa may also be considered for this exciting opportunity.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation is one of America’s formidable hospital corporations. With a brilliant staff of physicians, 3,200 hospital beds and ACGME accreditation, the Foundation offers some of the finest undergraduate and post-graduate training opportunities.
The first ten weeks of the fifth semester program will entail the courses, Introduction to Clinical (ICM) and Physical Diagnosis (PD). These courses will be taught by the Departments of Medicine and Surgery from the Foundation.
The fifth semester program concludes with a 5 week KAPLAN review for USMLE Step One, also hosted in Cleveland.
Students who successfully complete Step One may be credentialed to begin core clinical clerkships with the CCF, based on availability.
The opportunity to train in the fifth semester basic science program at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation is viewed as a “milestone development for international medical education.”
Makes me happy, fifth semester in the US. I think Ross and St. Matt's do the same thing. :-spinning