Biomedical Odyssey

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Transitioning to the Wards

April 15, 2021

A student at the school of medicine reflects on his experience in a course that prepares students to transition from their preclinical education to caring for patients in the hospital as a member of the health care team.

Howard Chang ⋅ A Day in the Life medical school, medical student, transition to wards, virtual learning ⋅

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Transition to the Wards: A Pivotal Point in Medical School Training

March 19, 2019

By Neha Anand On Friday, my classmates and I completed our last preclinical unit of medical school. After a year and a half of lecture learning and small groups about the intricate physiology of the kidneys, detailed pathways of the brain and so much more, we finally came to one of the most immersive classes […]

biomedicalodyssey ⋅ A Day in the Life Genes to Society, MD program, medical student, transition to wards ⋅

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