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Medical Education Emory University School of Medicine Bill Eley, MD, MPH Executive Associate Dean Medical Education and Student Affairs

Office of Medical Education and Student Affairs Emory Group, School of Medicine Building Bill Eley, MD, MPH, Executive Associate Dean Ira Schwartz, MD, Associate Dean, Director of Admissions Robert Lee, PhD, Associate Dean, Multicultural Medical Student Affairs Alan Otsuki, MD, MBA, Associate Dean, Chair, Executive Curriculum Committee Jack Shulman, MD, Curriculum Advisor to the Dean Douglas Ander, MD, Assistant Dean, Simulation Sally Santen, MD, PhD Assistant Dean, Education Margo Kuisis, Director Grady Group, FOB Bldg 1st Floor Joel Felner, MD, Associate Dean Sheryl Heron, MD, MPH Assistant Dean

Degree Programs School of Medicine MD, MD/PhD, MD/MPH, MD/MBA Physical Therapy (DPT) Physician Assistant (MMSc) Anesthesiology and Patient Monitoring (MMSc) Medical Imaging (BSc) Ophthalmologic Technician (Certificate)

Emory University School of Medicine Learners, Fall 2010 Medical Students 517 Health Profession Students in 4 programs 447 Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (GDBBS) & BME 496 House Staff and Fellows 1156 85 ACGME accredited Residencies & Fellowships (1122 trainees) 1 program accredited by the American Dental Association (ADA) Post-Doctoral Fellows 581 Total Number of Learners 3197 We have a large commitment

Overview of New MD Curriculum Year 1 Foundations of Medicine Year 2 Application of Medical Sciences Foundations of Medicine NBME Part I Year 3 We were able to agree on the basic tenets of our curriculum in time to consider what that curriculum would look like and furthermore were able to name the four phases of the new curriculum. We shortened the first two years of medical school by reducing some content, specifically reducing unneeded repetition, and combining the teaching of the normal and the abnormal. Furthermore, we moved the research experience later in the curriculum. Throughout this new curriculum we are avoiding making distinctions between basic and clinical sciences, and instead are striving to integrate the two throughout each and every phase. Application of Medical Sciences Discovery Phase Year 4 Translation of Medical Sciences

Societies Structure Functions 138 students per class Each class is divided into 4 “societies” Each society is divided into 4 small groups (8-9 students) Functions Teaching, forum for discussion Role modeling for professionalism Counseling Limited assessment of student progress Financial support – 30 % (3 half days/week)

Foundations: Healthy Human Reproduction and Growth Embryology Tissues and Cells Neural Function Exercise Nutrition Endocrine Control Genetics and Evolution Aging and Death 7

Foundations: Human Disease Normal and Abnormal Prologue II: Basic Pathology, Microbiology, Immunology, Pharmacology Skin, Muscle, Bones, Joints Pulmonary Cardiovascular Gastrointestinal Renal/GU Endocrine/Reproduction Hematology Neurosciences Summation Review for and Take NBME Step 1

EUSOM Educational Opportunities Classroom (Lectures & Small Groups) Clinical Clerkships Foundations, Applications, Translation Bedside Societies for 1st 2nd M-1’s & M’2’s, Out-Patient Experience (OPEX) for Foundations students, 3rd and 4th year clinical rotations, OSCE Exams, Electives Sophomore Fall Semester Senior Year (one month blocks) New/Expanded Clinical Rotations Ambulatory Block Pediatric and Surgery Senior Clerkships ICU Capstone Course

Research Mentorship Discovery Phase Discovery Phase to begin in the Spring of 2010 5-9 Months Laboratory, Clinical, Public Health, etc Ongoing faculty centered projects suitable for a student experience Website https://secure.web.emory.edu/med/prod/database/discovery/index.cfm Student presents work at Medical Student Research Day (Podium or Poster) Students can take an additional year of research tuition free

Service Admissions Committee (Oct – Feb) Associates: 1:1 interviewing 5+ times per year for ½ day Full members: Panel interview 3:3 8+ times per year plus 6 Committee Meetings (Thursdays 4:30 p.m. until…) Contact: Dr. Ira Schwartz Curriculum Committee (once each month) By Invitation of the Dean Advisors for 3rd and 4th year students Picked by students (with encouragement by Clinical Education Office) Advice re: senior coursework/research and residency strategies Honor Council and Conduct Council

New Medical Education Building Anatomy Dissection, Fresh Tissue Lab, Robotics Lab, Simulation Lab 16 Suite OSCE Lab 19 Small Group Rooms 4 40-person class rooms (Society Rooms) 3 160-person class rooms 2 75-person Computer Laboratories Student Lounge, Café, Lockers, Showers