Clinical Sciences (MD)
February 24, 2025 2025-03-11 14:31Clinical Sciences (MD)
Clinical Sciences (MD)
About
In a Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, the Clinical Sciences represent the practical, patient-centered component of medical education. Typically undertaken in the latter years of medical school, these courses and experiences build upon the foundational knowledge from the Basic Sciences and focus on applying this knowledge to patient care.Â
Some key areas of focus within Clinical Sciences include:
1. Internal Medicine
2. Surgery
3. Pediatrics
4. Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN)
5. Psychiatry
6. Family Medicine
7. Emergency Medicine
8. Neurology
9. Radiology
10. Anesthesiology
11. Dermatology
12. Ophthalmology
13. Orthopedics
During clinical rotations, medical students work directly with patients under the supervision of experienced physicians. They gain hands-on experience in taking medical histories, performing physical exams, diagnosing illnesses, and developing treatment plans.
This training is crucial for developing the practical skills and clinical reasoning necessary for effective patient care and is integral to preparing students for residency and eventual independent practice.
Timeline
Every stage of your career path is important to us. Below is a simplified timeline for the Clinical Sciences Program.