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Selected Medical Specialties

Course Code: 
7226502
Credit Hours: 
8
Prerequisite: 
General surgery – Junior
Gynecology-Obstetrics-Junior
Internal Medicine – Junior
Course Category: 
Department Requirement
Advisory Plan
Computed Field: 
Second Year -

This course is designed to give students of the fifth-year the basic clinical knowledge in:

Dermatology: This is a two-week clerkship offered during the fifth year which is designed to give students broad clinical experience in skin diseases. It emphasizes on outpatient diagnosis and treatment of common skin conditions and the cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases.

Radiology: This is a 2 weeks clerkship where students learn how to deal with the different aspects of radiographic studies including analysis, discussion and report writing for radiographic images with clinical attachment of these studies to the medical and surgical cases. 

Anesthesia:  this is a 2 weeks clerkship that offers the student the ability to participate in performing general, regional and local anesthesia with emphasizing on the pre and post anesthetic care of the patients and the intra operative care of the operated patients including monitoring, choosing of anesthetic drugs, doses, positioning, intubation and fluid balance.

Family medicine: The course consists of a two weeks rotation in Family Medicine at ANNU. During this course students are expected to attend different Primary Care Clinics. This includes UNURWA clinics, Diabetes clinics, and "Dar Al-MahabahWa Al-Wiaam" for the elderly. They are also expected to prepare seminars and presentations covering main topics in family medicine

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