RAD 303A. Specialty Clerkship in Diagnostic Radiology (SUMC)
Open to Visitors
Department
Radiology
Courses Clerkships
Description
Provides further experience for students considering a career in radiology or other specialties. Opportunities are provided for students to spend time actually working on day-to-day diagnostic problems encountered by the various subspecialty groups. A total of 12 students can be accommodated in groups of two for periods of two weeks in two of the subspecialties or one month in one of the subspecialties. These subspecialties include chest and oncologic radiology, cardiovascular radiology, pediatric radiology, gastrointestinal radiology, mammography, urologic radiology, neuroradiology, and bone, ultrasound, CT studies, and magnetic resonance imaging.
Visiting students wishing to do this clerkship must receive prior approval from Clerkship Coordinator before applying.
Stanford students are asked to inform clerkship coordinator of enrollment.
Prerequisites
None.
Periods Available
1-12, full-time for 2 or 4 weeks. 12 students per period.
Reporting Instructions:
Where: TBA (call 4-8 weeks prior); Time: TBA
Units 6 (72) Drop
Code T Call
Code 2 Shadow Call with Radiology Resident
Director:
Michael Federle, M.D.
Other Faculty
Staff
Coordinator
Grayling Thompson, (650-721-6411, grayling@stanford.edu), 300 Pasteur Drive, H1330.