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Nov 22, 2024
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OCOM 8101-8119 - Internal Medicine Subspecialty Selectives
In addition to the required four-week rotation in general internal medicine (OCOM 8100), students are required to complete eight weeks of internal medicine selectives. These selectives may consist of two-, three-, or four-week rotations in the following approved internal medicine specialties:
- OCOM 8101 - Adolescent Medicine
- OCOM 8102 - Allergy/ Immunology
- OCOM 8103 - Cardiology
- OCOM 8104 - Endocrinology
- OCOM 8105 - Gastroenterology
- OCOM 8106 - Geriatrics
- OCOM 8107 - Hematology
- OCOM 8108 - Hospital Medicine
- OCOM 8109 - Infectious Disease
- OCOM 8110 - Nephrology
- OCOM 8111 - Oncology
- OCOM 8112 - Pulmonology
- OCOM 8113 - Rheumatology
- OCOM 8114 - Sports Medicine
- OCOM 8115 - Critical Care/ICU
- OCOM 8116 - General Internal Medicine
- OCOM 8118 - Sleep Medicine
- OCOM 8119 - Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Additionally, students may complete a one-week Internal Medicine Subspecialty Selective rotation in House Nights which will allow them to work alongside the House Officer, whose job it is to admit patients overnight into the hospital while providing care to those already admitted.
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