Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
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Loyola University Chicago
Stritch School of Medicine
Office of Student Affairs
CLASS OF 2013
INTRODUCTION TO
FOURTH YEAR
SCHEDULING & PLANNING
Agenda
Fourth Year & Clerkship Track System
Lottery Process
Required clerkships
Elective requirements, registration & VSAS
USMLE Step 2 requirements & timing
Residency Planning: Future Meetings
Online Resources
Table of Contents
Slides 4 – 12: 4th Year Overview
13 – 19: Required Clerkships (Sub-Is and EM)
20 – 25: Electives
26 – 30: 4th Year by Season
31 – 33: Intramural Electives
34 – 43: Extramural Electives
45 – 46: Discretionary Time
47 – 49: Step 2 Exams
50 – 53: Prep for Residency Application
Handout
Clerkship Track System and Its Policies
Lottery Timeline
Lottery Numbers
Fourth Year Calendar
Timeline for Elective Registration Calendar
4th Yr Planning Sheet
Calendar
Yr 4 starts July 2, 2012 (July = Period “9A”)
Will there be a start of year orientation program this
year? None planned at this time
Qtrly break weeks at end of Sept, December, none
formally assigned at end of March
Match Day and Graduation dates tentatively posted
Fourth Year
Overview of Requirements
12 weeks of core clerkships
34 weeks of elective time available
26 weeks min. requirement
Bioethics Requirements
Emergency Medicine, Sub-I Wards, Sub-I ICU
Completion of Ethics Case Paper (should be completed
during third year)
Completion of Ethics Grand Rounds (min. of 4 sessions
total by end of fourth year)
USMLE Step 2 CK and CS
Core Clerkships
One 4-week Wards Subinternship
Offered each period 9A (July) through 12A (April),
except 10C (December)
One 4-week Critical Care Subinternship
Offered each period 9A (July) through 12A (April),
except 10C (December)
One 4-week Emergency Medicine Clerkship
Offered each period 9A (July) through 12A (April)
Bioethics Requirement
Ethics case paper due April 18, 2012
Four Ethics Grand Rounds must be
completed cumulatively over 2nd, 3rd and 4th
years
Fourth Yr Track Features
Flexibility
Opportunity for student choice
One required core clerkship and two electives
in each of first three quarters
Availability of at least half of the elective time
in first half of the year
Fourth Yr Track System
Assigned to track by lottery
Computer generated lottery number
Rank order all tracks
Submit rank form by January 27, 2012 on
myLUMEN by 4:00 pm
Picking a track…
Consider what your elective and residency
choice needs may be in each quarter
Consider when you might take USMLE Step
2 CK and CS
Consider which core clerkships could prep
you best for the key electives you will take
Attendance
Limited time off for serious reasons in both subinternships and
emergency medicine (3 days including weekend days)
Final exam schedule is NOT changeable
Plan holiday or interview travel after only determining the date
and time of day of exams
Labor Day is a holiday but not a 3 day weekend if service team
is not off
Thanksgiving is a four day holiday weekend
Clerkship Requirements
Purpose and Assignment Process
Subinternships
4-weeks: in-pt medicine (“Sub-I Wards”)
Examples of services: Gen med, OB, Cardiology,
Hem/Onc, Surgery, Peds
Loyola, Gottlieb, Hines, West Sub
4-weeks: intensive care unit (“Sub-I ICU”)
Examples of services: MICU, SICU, BICU, CCU,
NICU, PICU
Loyola, Central Dupage, Hines, Resurrection, West
Sub
Purpose of subinternships
Focus on skills and attitudes necessary to care for
hospitalized and critically ill patients
Emphasis is on patient care in the context of wards
or ICU; emphasis is not on the specialty
Thus, subinternships are posted on SSOM transcript
without specialty noted (transcript reads only
“Subintern-Wards” and “Subintern-ICU”)
Subinternship assignments
Opportunity will be provided to submit
preference rank lists for site/service
Assignments by lottery to services and sites
by late winter through Dr. Fitz’s office
(separate lottery process, using track rank list
in reverse order)
Rescheduling Sub-I
Changes may be possible according to track
system traffic rules
May trade entire track or individual clerkship
After Subinternship site/service assignments
are created, changes must be approved by
Debi Kurcab in the Med Dept.
ELECTIVES
Policies & registration process
Purpose of elective curriculum
How to design your program
Electives
Course Descriptions online in SSOM Elective Catalog
Most electives are 4 weeks in length
There are several 2-week electives available
26 weeks of electives = minimum graduation requirement
Of the 26 weeks, your elective program must consist of 5
full-time electives that are at least 4-weeks in length,
20 weeks of 4-week electives.
i.e.
Electives (continued)
12 weeks of elective time permitted away
(“extramurals”)
12 weeks permitted in any specialty
Excludes time in core clerkships in the specialty
Includes electives at Loyola and away
Includes clinical and research courses
Other elective policies in catalog preface
Purpose of Electives
Broadens & strengthens clinical experience
Tests interest in an area of specialization
Provides research or special opportunities
Permits self determination and responsibility
for content of program
Building Your Elective
Program Content
Use “Specialty Elective Guide” at online Loyola Elective Catalog
site
Talk to faculty and specialty advisor(s)
Attend specialty department sessions and ask questions
Talk to faculty in your field(s) of interest
See Dean Wronski or Dean Mendez for input
Attend SAS programs
Keep Objectives in Mind
Electives should provide a broad-based
educational opportunity
They are not intended solely as a residency
job search tool
What you take is critical to your preparation
for internship/residency
4th Year Goals by Season
Focus of each quarter
Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer Goals (July/Aug/Sept)
Solidify specialty interest
May/may not need to take specialty elective at Loyola to earn a
recommendation letter (depends on prior exposure)
Summer work may bump up performance level
Courses provides prep for important externships
May need to study weeks/month for USMLE Step 2 prep
Preparation of residency application starts
Externships start
Complete Step 2 study and take CK and CS (more on this later)
Fall Goals (Oct/Nov/Dec)
Externships continue
Residency interview season kicks in; will you need time off?
Should you take DT?
Should you plan an away elective that geographically places you
in proximity to residency interview locales?
Sept/Oct courses could still produce residency recommendation
letters
Complete Step 2 study and take CK and CS (more on this later)
Winter Goals (Jan/Feb/Mar)
Take courses to round out your education
Prepare for starting a residency (what do you still need
to learn?)
Rank residencies for match (late Jan-Feb)
International elective?
Spring Goals (Apr/May/June)
Take enrichment courses
International elective?
Take residency prep electives offered at SSOM
Get tuition’s worth by staying enrolled
Take DT for personal/transitional use
Complete graduation requirements
Graduate!!!
Elective Registration Process
How & When to Register
Loyola (intramural) elective
sign up
Through submission of an application (online)
Must adhere to the official “timetable for
elective registration” (in today’s packet)
Sign up starts about 5 months in advance of
the each elective month’s start date
Elective Registration
Intramurals (Loyola)
Review course descriptions & policies in
elective catalog online
Online elective registration through
myLUMEN
More info from ORR closer to first opening
registration date (1st week of March)
Externships (extramural
electives)
Up to 12 weeks permitted usually through another US med school
Loyola sign up Timetable does NOT apply
Reference AAMC Extramural Elective Compendium for timeline,
websites, contact person at site (link available in Loyola Elective
Catalog website)
Sign up 1 – 5 months in advance of start date; typically April – midMay for summer courses.
CHECK YOUR EXTRAMURAL SITE’S SIGN UP DATE!
Purpose of externships
To get an excellent learning experience
To help narrow specialty interests
To see a program of interest first hand
To work with an outstanding faculty
To show your stuff and perhaps get a recommendation letter
To assess a program’s compatibility with your needs
To do unique non-hospital based experiences
Do you need to do 3
externships (12 weeks)?
It depends…
On your interests, profile, specialty field and
geographical considerations
Most students should do one or two
Some specialties discourage more than one
elective in the field; others promote student
enrollment in several. SEEK ADVICE!
Externship Course
descriptions
Online at other school’s web site
Or provided by school’s contact office (listed
in AAMC Extramural Compendium)
Extramural Registration
Review policies in SSOM catalog
Review visiting student policies on other
school’s website
Application
online: Visiting Student Application Service (VSAS)
OR
paper: application packet submitted through SSOM
Reg & Rec
Please don’t do both unless you have verified with
school that they require this (yes, a small handful
are crazy and want both online and paper
applications)
Visiting Student Application
Service
Developed by AAMC
Greater than 2/3 of US medical schools use VSAS
to process visiting student applications; the others
use their own paper applications.
See http://www.aamc.org/programs/vsas/students/start.htm
for a list of schools using VSAS (will be updated for
’12-13 year in late January).
More info about VSAS forthcoming from Registration
& Records
Extramural Registration
for schools not using VSAS
Complete Loyola’s extramural application AND
Complete other institution’s Visiting Student Application
Often possible to list more than one date or several elective
preferences
Compile supporting documents; submit to Tess Kazda in
Registration & Records
Dean Mendez will review and approve application; application
packet will then be mailed to extramural school
Extramural Registration
additional documentation (submitted via VSAS or by paper)
Typical Supporting documents
Proof of liability coverage
Current immunization record
Proof of UP/OSHA/HIPAA training
Proof of hospitalization insurance
Possibly SSOM transcript
Possibly faculty/dean’s letter of recommendation
Possibly criminal background check record
Possibly affiliation agreement? Memo of Understanding?
Elective Add/Drop Policy
Add: register for electives at least one
month prior to start date
Drop (Loyola courses): at least one month
prior
Drop (Extramurals): according to other
institution’s policy, typically 4 – 6 weeks prior.
Discretionary Time Use
Time for Additional Elective Opportunities OR
For USMLE Step 2 study time
Residency Interview time off
For extramural calendar adjustment (other school’s calendar
doesn’t match Stritch’s)
For remediation needs
For personal needs
Applying for Discretionary
Time Off
May be taken in one week or longer
increments
Request must be submitted in advance
Submit Discretionary Time requests through
myLUMEN Elective Registration page
USMLE STEP 2 CK & CS
Requirement & Timing
USMLE Step 2 CK & CS must be PASSED to graduate
and these scores should be reported at least one month
prior to graduation, approx May 1st 2013.
However, residency considerations will require you to
have scores available much earlier than May 1st to meet
those expectations – likely before mid-February 2013
USMLE Step 2 planning:
Residency considerations
Early test = take before Sept. 30 (scores out
before interviews are offered)
Mid-year test = take by end of Nov. (scores
out before residencies make rank decisions)
Late test = after mid-Jan. (scores out after
match ranking finished) (not recommended)
USMLE Step 2 CK & CS timing
CK:
Scores reported approx 6 weeks after test date.
Take before January 1st to have score available by mid –
February before residency rank list is due
CS:
Scores are reported according to a block schedule:
http://www.usmle.org/step-2-cs/#reporting
March 25 – May 19
Reported June 2 - July 18, 2012
No testing May 20 – June 16, 2012
June 17 – Aug 25
Reported Oct 3 – 31, 2012
Aug 25 - Nov 3
Reported Dec 5, 2012 - Jan 2, 2013
Nov 4 - Dec 31
Reported Jan 2 - Feb 20, 2013
Residency Planning
You may want to know now…
Residency Letters of
Recommendation
Up to 4 letters for ERAS/NRMP programs; often only 3
are requested.
Up to three for early match programs
Request letters when opportunities present themselves
Submitted by writer to Student Affairs with 2012 ERAS
cover letter in June – mid-Sept (cover letter available in
June)
CV and Personal Statement
Feedback on CV’s recently submitted
May submit updated copy this spring for
Dean’s Letter use (due date TBA)
Personal paragraph needed for dean’s letter Instructions and timeline will be provided
Online Resources
Loyola Elective Catalog: http://stritch.luc.edu/depts/regrec/catalog
AAMC Extramural Elective Compendium:
http://www.aamc.org/students/medstudents/electives/start.htm
AMA-FREIDA (Residency program info): http://www.ama-assn.org/go/freida
Match info: http://www.nrmp.org/
Residency Web Application process: http://www.aamc.org/audienceeras.htm
USMLE STEP 2 info: http://www.usmle.org/step-2-ck/
Visiting Student Application Service:
https://www.aamc.org/students/medstudents/vsas/
Careers in Medicine: http://www.aamc.org/cim
Future Workshops
Dean’s Letter Process
1 pm February ???? following PCM3 sessions
The Match & ERAS
1 pm April ???? following PCM3 sessions
Ask Questions!
It is acceptable, expected, smart
Where:
Registration & Records (changing your schedule,
how to sign up for electives, policies)
Student Affairs (what to take, when)
Faculty Advisor (what, where, when)
Specialty faculty (where, when, how many)
Elective dept. offices (how, which)
Submitting your Track
Preferences
• Go
to myLUMEN>Clerkship Tracking Sys.>
Fourth Year Track Ranking Form
Ranking
Form due
January
27th
• If
you encounter any problems, contact Julie Steinecker
([email protected])
Questions?
• Remember: Track Ranking Form is
due Friday, January 27th.