How does the ICRP program impact the M3 clerkship year?
As an ICRP student, you will spend extended time in your community of interest for many of your core rotations, including four weeks in internal medicine, two weeks in pediatrics, two weeks in surgery, four weeks in family medicine and four weeks in an optional elective. In the M4 year, you will spend an additional four weeks in family medicine conducting research for your COPC project. Students report that they enjoy the one-on-one preceptor to student relationship during the clerkships. There are no differences in scores between ICRP and on-campus students on their end-of-clerkship examinations.
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