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Department: Medicine
Course Number: MEDHEM-4000
Course Name: Hematology & Oncology
Instructors: Dr. Makenzi Evangelist
Course Description: Prerequisite: Successful completion of 3rd year. Course Description: The goals of the elective are to provide the student with instruction and a broad experience in clinical hematology and oncology. The student may participate in the inpatient and/or outpatient setting. The student will attend all teaching conferences and their focus will be on the history and physical examination skills particularly pertaining to hematology and oncology. Alternatively, the student may participate in the hematology and oncology teaching program at the Veterans Administration Medical Center or in the outpatient hematology and oncology clinic at Albany Medical Center. Student reporting varies by instructor: Drs. Bellomo, Chaukiyal, George, Hussain, Raval - report to NYOH, 1st floor of AMC near A elevators. Drs. Wrzesinski, Negandhi, Ravilla, Kambam, Evangelist - report to 400 Patroon Creek, Suite A210, Albany NY.
Educational Objectives: The student will: 1. Demonstrate the ability to perform a thorough and comprehensive physical exam. 2. Under appropriate supervision, identify and correctly treat anemia and thrombocytopenia. 3. Demonstrate the ability to interpret blood cell counts, peripheral smears, and identify appropriate workups for possible oncological disorders. 4. Provide patient care that is compassionate, appropriate and effective for the treatment of health problems. 5. Demonstrate a commitment to accountability, excellence in practice, adherence to ethical principles, humanism, altruism, and sensitivity to diversity.
Types of Patients: Students will have direct supervised care of a broad diversity of patients in the inpatient and/or outpatient setting.
Teaching Sessions /Conferences: Grand Rounds: Second and Fourth Thursday of the month from 8:30 - 9:30 in ME100.
Resources /Readings: Defined and provided upon enrollment.
Evaluation Method(s): Direct Observation, Conference Participation
Contact Information: Course Coordinator: Emma Galvin, [email protected]
Period(s) Available: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Available Length: 2 weeks
4 weeks
Max Students: 1
Visiting Students: Yes