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YEAR THREEINFORMATIONAL
MEETNG
Y3 Info ObjectivesCurriculum Overview
Personalized Education Plan (PEP)
Clerkship Advisors
MS3 Q & A Panel
FROM THE STUDENT HANDBOOK:
Completion of the USMLE, Step 1 is required for graduation from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. All students are required to take the exam prior to beginning Year Three.
BEFORE JULY 6, 2021:
YOU MUST TAKE USMLE STEP 1
Year Three Orientation ActivitiesSAVE THE DATE:• Tuesday, July 6, 2021 (Monday, July 5th is an observed holiday)
• Mandatory (Even those who plan to defer must attend orientation.)
• Core Clerkships begin Tuesday afternoon July 6, 2021 • Clerkships will provide specific orientation and reporting details.
• Eight Core Clerkships (4 Weeks Each) Weeks 1 - 34
• Emergency Medicine • Family & Community Medicine• Internal Medicine (6 weeks)• Neurology (2 weeks)• Obstetrics/Gynecology • Pediatrics• Psychiatry• Surgery
• Inter-Session Period (3 weeks) Weeks 35,36,37
• Personalized Education Plan (PEP) (15 Weeks) Weeks 38-52
Year Three Structure
Year Three Calendar
Year Three Curriculum Goals• Clinical Immersion
• Coachingo Longitudinal
o Reflection
o Preceptor Basedo Direct observationo Targeted feedback
• Individualized Professional Development
Clinical Skills Development• H & P skills• DDX and diagnostic
justification• Diagnostic and therapeutic
plans
Communication & Interpersonal Skills Development• OCPs • Documentation• Healthcare Teams / Systems • Patients, families, caregivers
Core Clerkship Skill Development Goals
Core Clerkship Skill Development GoalsProfessionalism and Ethical Development
• Patient as person• Professional image• Personal limitations• Recognition of the importance of personal and family roles and the need
to balance them with professional demands• Bias• Ethical dilemmas
Coaching/Coachability
Core Assessment
1. On the fly feedback• Based on directly observed skills & behaviors• Formative feedback and coaching
2. Skills assessment3. Peer evaluations4. Professional Growth Assessment (RIME)Each clerkship weights components differently and will explain evaluation during their orientations.
Core Clerkships 3 Week Inter-Session Period• Medical Humanities Clerkship (1 week)
o Focus on Professional Identity Formation• Doctoring Geriatric Initiative (1/2 day)• Summative CCX (2 days)• Practice Step 2 CK exam (During CCX week)• Vacation (1 week)
Dates Group Curricular components
February 28-March 4 1 and 2 Doctoring and CCX
3 and 4 Medical Humanities
5 and 6 Medical Humanities
March 7-11 1 and 2 Vacation
3 and 4 Doctoring and CCX
5 and 6 Vacation
March 14-18 1 and 2 Medical Humanities
3 and 4 Vacation
5 and 6 Doctoring and CCX
Knowledge Checks
• Expectations / Preparations On The Clerkship (I don’t need to study.) CCC’s (Critical Clinical Competencies) - Required CPR (Clinical Practice Resources)
• Faculty assessment correlates with performance on USMLEs• Number of patients seen/cared for correlates with performance on USMLEs• Practice Step 2 CK during 3-week intersession (Required)• 3 shelf exams can be taken during the PEP (Optional)• NBME practice self-assessment exams recommended during core clerkships (medicine,
surgery, pediatrics, ob-gyn, psychiatry, neurology) (Optional/Recommended by Students)
Holidays & Vacation / Time Off• Weekend / Holidays (Do not assume you have weekends or holidays off)
o Independence day – July 5 2021o Four-day weekend Thanksgiving (Nov 25-26)o Two weeks of holiday break (week 25/26)
(Dec 20, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022) Return 1/3/2022o Martin Luther King Day – January 17, 2022o Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day all other holidays – At the discretion of the clerkship.
• 1 week vacation (during Inter-Session) • Up to 3-Weeks Vacation (during PEP)• TIME OFF Requests – All absence must be reported / requested
• Time Off Request Form (new version)
Core Clerkship Scheduling
FCM –Christopher Gleason, MD; Clerkship DirectorAshley Howard, MD; Asst. Clerkship DirectorLinda Moss; Clerkship Coordinator
CORE –Cherie Forsyth, Y3/Y4 Registrar
Personalized Educational Plan (PEP)
Y3 Personalized Education Plan (PEP) GOALS
• Further development of clinical skills and clinical reasoning, especially those identified during the core rotations as areas for improvement
• Deep dive into clinical areas of personal interest
• Opportunity to develop skills in other areas as well
• This is further CLINICAL experience, NOT research or other
Y3 Selectives
• Selectives (Approximately 85 Course Options)
• Longitudinal Experiences
• Individually Designed Selectives (IDS)
• No Off-Campus Selectives in Year 3 (FCM/Affiliates)
• Y4 Elective Credit Not Awarded In Y3
Individually-Designed Selectives• The Individually-Designed Selective (IDS) option is available to students who are
interested in a course or topic for which a regular selective does not exist
• IDS will be considered only under special circumstances, and must be with SIU Faculty and Advisor Approval
• For further information regarding IDS opportunities, please refer to the Y3 Policies and Procedures and talk with your Advisor, Chris Reavis or Cherie Forsyth.
• Must be clinically oriented
Selectives in Year Three
• Selectives begin on Monday
• End on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday – at the discretion of the faculty
• Holidays during selectives – at discretion of faculty
• Time Off – May require make up work at the discretion of the faculty
Registration / Important PEP Deadlines . . .Week of Jan 17 - Feb 7 (Week 29-32)Meet with advisor to plan PEP schedule selectionsSelective Registration will close end of week 32Feb 7 (Week 32) :Registration PEP enrollment will open.Feb 21 (Week 34):Preliminary PEP schedules available – week 34 Schedule changes may be made prior to and throughout the PEP via Advisor approval; add/drop form required after Feb 21st (8:00 AM)February 21, 2022 (wk34) – Departments access PEP rostersMarch 21, 2022 (wk38) – PEP begins
SCHEDULING PEP/SELECTIVES
NOTE:Your Schedule will reflect
your Course/Vacation REQUEST (3 Weeks Available) in the
15 weeks of the PEP.
PEP SCHEDULING - TIMELINE
Address Specific Problems during Open Enrollment Time: Meet with Cherie Forsyth after schedule done to “fix it”
**Open Enrollment Period Ends on February 21, 2022. After that date, (wk 34) all revisions to the Y3 PEP Selective courses will require Add/Drop Approval**
Important DEADLINES
Year Three PEP Selectives
• Add/Drop Forms 4 Weeks before course begins
• Individually-Designed Selectives:4 Weeks before course begins
PEP SELECTIVES Logbooks In Year Three
All selectives require students to maintain a logbook of patient encounters
Clerkship AdvisorRequirements
• Who They Are?
• What their function is?
• How to get the most out of your time with the Clerkship Advisor?
• Clerkship Advisor/PEP (Career) Advisor transitions
Questions / AssistanceCherie Forsyth – Y3/Y4 RegistrarMartha Hlafka, MD – Y3 DirectorDebra Klamen, MD, MHPE - Senior Associate Dean for Education and CurriculumChris Reavis, MS – Y2/Y3/Y4 Curriculum CoordinatorChristine Todd, MD – Y3 Medical Humanities / PEP Subcommittee Chair
Student Panel