How do I find out when I am scheduled for first- or second-year clinical activities, such as Advanced Physical Examination or Clinical Experiences coursework?
First- and second-year students participate in a longitudinal sequence of courses within the Introduction to Patient Care block. The courses are conducted during three afternoons each week throughout the first two years. • First-year students generally have clinical activities scheduled on Monday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons. • Second-year students generally have clinical activities on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday afternoons. • Each student has one assigned clinical afternoon per week. • The other two afternoons are generally reserved for self-directed learning activities. Students are assigned to the specific afternoons by the administrative coordinators for those courses. Schedules for all students are distributed as soon as they are available, typically within a couple of weeks before the start of the course. In the case of the Advanced Physical Examination and Clinical Experiences rotations, the process of making student-specific assignments is fairly complex and takes into acco
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