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Medical Student Rotations

The Emergency Department at UMC is a high-volume, Level One trauma center located in a highly desirable area of Tucson which is adjacent to The University of Arizona campus.

EMD 815T - Emergency Medicine

4 weeks only offered year round
Directly supervised/patient care
Prerequisites: Senior standing or consent of Departmental Electives Coordinator
Course Director: Kathy Hiller, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Contact: Elani Vega, Secretary, Academic Affairs Division, (520) 626-1187

The curriculum is structured and focused following the latest in educational methodologies. We think it is one of the best rotations available anywhere in the country. The rotation is limited to eight students per month and preference is given to UA students. Students who are in good standing may elect to rotate in our Emergency Department from other LCME approved medical schools.

Highlights of our 815T Course

Case Conferences

  • Abdominal Evaluation
  • Chest Pain Evaluation
  • Managing the Critically Ill Patient
  • Trauma Resuscitation

Hands-on Labs

  • Suture Workshop
  • Eye Exam and Procedures Lab
  • Abdominal Imaging Lab
  • EKG Evaluation

Students are paired with senior emergency medicine residents during their 10-hour ED shifts. All students are encouraged to attend the high-quality, weekly emergency medicine residency conference.

Additional Course Offerings 

EMD 815Y - Medical Toxicology

Course Director: Frank Walter, MD
Contact: Donna Goldberg, Program Coordinator Senior, (520) 626-7233
4 weeks only offered Sept., Oct., April & May
Directly supervised/patient care
Maximum enrollment of 2
Prerequisites: Fourth-year medical students

EMD 816J – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instruction (through class of 2010)

Course Director: Samuel Keim, MD
Contact: Donna Goldberg, Program Coordinator Senior, (520) 626-7233
Offered year round; 3 credits
Directly supervised.
Prerequisites: Students must be matriculated in the four-year College of Medicine program leading to the MD degree.
Students must maintain current certification in CPR and successfully complete training and certification as CPR instructors. 

EMD 816K - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instruction, Years 1 & 2 (beginning with class of 2011)

Course Director: Samuel Keim, MD
Contact: Donna Goldberg, Program Coordinator Senior, (520) 626-7233
Offered year round; 1 credit
Directly supervised.
Prerequisites: Students must be matriculated in the four-year College of Medicine program leading to the MD degree.
Students must maintain current certification in CPR and successfully complete training and certification as CPR instructors. 

EMD 816L - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instruction, Years 3 & 4 (beginning with class of 2011)

Course Director: Samuel Keim, MD
Contact: Donna Goldberg, Program Coordinator Senior, (520) 626-7233
Offered year round; 1 credit each year, both credits awarded at the end of the senior year.
Directly supervised.
Prerequisites: Students must be matriculated in the four-year College of Medicine program leading to the MD degree. EMD 816K is prerequisite to this course. Students must maintain current certification in CPR and successfully complete training and certification as CPR instructors. 

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