This course is designed to give students of the fifth-year the basic clinical knowledge in: Clinical Neuroscience: this is a 3 weeks clerkship where students learn how to take history and perform clinical examination and are involved in the evaluation and treatment of neurological and neurosurgical diseases. Instruction includes care of patients in the wards and out-patient clinics under supervision, case discussions and seminars in addition to didactic lectures. The clinical rotation take place in neurology, and neuropediatric facility in a hospital or as outpatient activity.
Ear, Nose and Throat ENT (3 weeks) where students are exposed to common ENT problems that face the primary care physician.
Ophthalmology (2 weeks) which is designed to introduce students to the principles of eye diseases. Students are taught how to perform ophthalmic examination and how to recognize common eye diseases.