Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
Medical Student Elective Courses
Professional Courses
IMD 405 - Metabolism, Endocrinology, Reproduction and Nutrition (9.5)
Lecture—3.8 hours; discussion/laboratory—2.8 hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor; medical students only. Basic and pathophysiologic processes involved in human metabolic and nutritional regulation and in reproductive and endocrine control systems across the lifespan. Integrate information across these systems and use clinical reasoning process to identify and understand relevant perturbations and diseases. (Same course as Human Physiology 405, Internal Medicine 405, Obstetrics and Gynecology 405) (Deferred grading only, pending completion of sequence. P/F grading only.)—II, III. (II, III.) Sweeney, Towner, Turgeon
ENM 460 - Clinical Clerkship
Clinical activity—full time (2 to 12 weeks). Prerequisite: completion of third year of medical school. Work-up, manage, and follow-up new patients on active inpatient consulting service. Gastroenterology/Hepatology patients. Daily rounds with attending physician. (H/P/F grading only.)—I, II, III, IV. (I, II, III, IV.)
Continuing Medical Education
Annual March Endocrine and Diabetes Symposium
Journal Club
Clinical Case Conference
For additional activities, see our calendar
Foreign Medical Students
The Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism does not accept foreign medical students.
Professional
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Journal Club & Clinical Conferences Coordinator |
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Addie Mueller |
Jacqueline N. Carter |



