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Colleges Overview
Faculty members and students interested in common career activities are grouped into academic colleges during Year Four. The colleges are designed to strengthen career
advising, improve the quality and selection of electives, provide a means of honing clinical skills, and stimulate discussion of new findings in the basic, social, and clinical sciences relevant
to the future practice of medicine. College activities include an introductory course focused on advanced clinical skills and decision making, a monthly series of evening seminars,
a longitudinal academic activity that can be either teaching or scholarship, and regular advisory meetings. The introductory College Foundations Week must be taken in the year you
will receive your M.D. degree.
Fourth Year College Members, to log in to ANGEL please go to the following link: http://www.medsch.ucla.edu/angel/
Class of 2014, Click here for Introduction to the 4th Year Colleges
presentation (1/7/13)
Acute Care College -- The Acute Care College focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to make rapid decisions
on acutely ill patients with a focus on the clinical correlation of physiology, anatomy, and pharmacology to acute care. The curriculum consists of the week-long Foundations Course (AC01)
at the beginning of the senior year and the year-long Transition to Internship Course, consisting o f monthly meetings that address: (1) didactic sessions
focusing on acute management; (2) career preparation seminars; and (3) physician well-being and life strategies after medical school. Typical careers represented by the Acute Care College
are Anesthesiology; Emergency Medicine; Adult Critical Care (Cardiology, Pulmonary Medicine and Hospitalist); and Pediatric Critical Care (Cardiology and Neonatology).
Co-Chairs:
Ed Ha, MD and Jason Napolitano, MD
Coordinator: Aurora Reyes |
ACC Foundations Week Schedule 2012
ACC Colleges Week Presentation Fall 2012
ACC Interviewing Presentation Fall 2012
College of Applied Anatomy -- The mission of the Applied Anatomy College is to develop the knowledge and skills to
support a career choice in those specialties in which expertise in anatomy is critical. The typical careers in the College of Applied Anatomy are Surgery and the
Surgical Subspecialties (i.e. General, Gynecology, Head & Neck, Neurosurgery, Oncology, Ophthalmo logy, Orthopaedics, Plastics, Thoracic, Urology and Vascular);
Radiology, Radiation Oncology, and Pathology.
The unifying theme is anatomical implications in medical practice.The faculty and students of the College of Applied Anatomy are committed to the development of knowledge and
skills that will support the choice of a career in those specialties in which expertise in anatomy is critical to competency. Through organized activities, including personal advising
and counseling, the college will create a meaningful adjunctive program for the medical school for its fourth-year students.
Co-Chairs: Lynn Gordon, MD, PhD and Christian deVirgilio, MD
Vice Chair: Kathleen Brown, MD,
Vice Chair: Jonathan Hiatt, MD
Coordinator: Aurora Reyes
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CAA Foundations Week Schedule 2012
CAA Colleges Week Presentation Fall 2012
CAA Class of 2014-- 4th Year Advising Meeting
Academic Medicine College -- The mission of the Academic Medicine College is to develop an individualized
educational pathway for those students who are considering a career in subspecialty Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, or Pathology; or for students who have remained actively engaged in
research, enjoyed their STTP summer research project but have not had a chance to continue, or who are considering some type of academic career involving research and teaching.
Members of this college include all specialties, including surgical specialties, with a focus on academics.
Chair: Gary Schiller, MD
Vice Chair: Gary Satou, MD
Coordinator: Aurora Reyes
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AMC Foundations Week Schedule 2012
AMC Colleges Week Presentation Fall 2012
Primary Care College -- Primary care is the provision of integrated, accessible health care services by clinicians
who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community.
The Primary Care College’s mission is to nurture the development of students who are considering a career in Primary Care as well as those who want a solid foundation in
generalist medicine. Members of the Primary Care College include, but are not limited to, those with interests in General Internal Medicine, General Pediatrics, Family Medicine,
Obstetrics/Gynecology, and Psychiatry. As a part of the College, the faculty provide intensive mentoring for students applying for their residency positions, opportunities in community
and service-learning activities, international experiences including travel stipends, exposure to public health and public policy, and mentoring on research and other scholarly projects
during the fourth year in preparation for Senior Scholarship Day.
Chair:Allison Diamant, MD
Vice Chairs:
Arthur Gomez, MD
Alice Kuo, MD
Dan Lee, MD
Coordinator: Aurora Reyes
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PCC Foundations Week Schedule 2012
PCC Colleges Week Presentation Fall 2012
PCC Interviewing Presentation Fall 2012
Drew Urban Underserved College -- Students enrolled in the Drew/UCLA Medical Education
Program have selected the Urban/Underserved College at the Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science for their fourth year.
The Urban/Underserved College is committed to providing excellent didactic and practical training, and career counseling for individuals interested in serving urban, underserved
populations. Students enrolled in the College also complete a longitudinal research thesis project. While the overall theme of the thesis project is to eliminate health care
disparities, students have wide latitude to choose research projects and mentors across a spectrum of specialties with application to underserved communities. The fourth-year medical
students present their research thesis results at the Annual Medical Student Research Colloquium.
The Chair of the Urban/Underserved College is charged with planning scholarly and mentorship activities and career counseling. College activities include clinical skills
workshops, mentorship support program, dinner seminars, and community service.
UUC Foundations Week Schedule 2012
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