110. Neurology Core Clerkship. (6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: UCSF 3rd year medical students. Block Elective: 40 40 hours.
A. Poncelet
Students are assigned patients for study under the supervision of attending and resident staffs. They attend work rounds, attending rounds, clinic, grand rounds, conferences and lecture-seminars, emphasizing diagnosis and management of core clinical problems in neurology. This course is taught in conjunction with the 4-week Psychiatry 110 clerkship, resulting in an 8-week long continuity clinic and a combined psychiatry and neurology conference.
140.01A. Advanced Clinical Clerkship. (6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Neurology 110 and fourth year standing, or Neurology 110 and completion of core clerkships in Medicine, Surgery and Pediatrics. Clerkship 40 hours.
J. Engstrom, R. Price
Students serve as acting interns on the inpatient service. Attendance at departmental clinical rounds, seminars and conferences is required.
140.02. Off-Campus Clerkship. (3-6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Neurology 110.
A. Poncelet
Clinical clerkship in approved hospitals by special arrangement and approval of the dean and the chairperson of the department.
140.04. Child Neurology. (6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Pediatrics 110, Medicine 110, and Neurology 110. Conference 10 hours. Patient Contact 30 hours.
D. Ferriero
Participation in child neurology activities, both inpatient and outpatient, and all regularly scheduled conferences of the Child Neurology Division. Study of the developing nervous system and diseases of the nervous system affecting infants, children and adolescents.
140.07. Advanced Clinical Neurology - Fresno. (6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Neurology 110. Restrictions: UCSF medical students Clinical Clerkship 40 hours.
T. Warwick
Students will serve as acting interns on the neurology consultation service. Duties will include the evaluation of newly hospitalized patients with neurological diseases as well as participating in the neurology clinics. Opportunities exist for more detailed learning about neuro-oncology, movement disorders and cerebrovascular diseases.
140.10. Consultation Neurology-SFGH. (6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
C. Jay
140.12. Neuro Critical Care. (6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Fourth-year standing. Neurology 110. Consent of instructor. Restrictions: Limited to 1 student per block. Lecture 3 hours. Library 3-5 hours.
W. Smith
This advanced clerkship concentrates on the fundamentals of critical care with an emphasis placed on neurological illness. Essential skills and concepts related to the management of critically-ill neurological/neurosurgical patients will be introduced during lectures, conferences, daily rounds and night-calls.
140.13. Clinical Behavioral Neurology. (6 units) § Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Neurology 110. Restrictions: None
A. Boxer, B. Miller, B. Matthews, G. Rabinovici, H. Rosen, K. Rankin, M. De May, M. Geschwind, W. Seeley
The Neurobehavioral rotation will explore brain-behavior relationships in neurodegenerative disorders. Instruction on dementia subtypes, cognitive assessment, psychopharmacology, and neuropathology will be offered. To apply this knowledge, students will participate in multi-disciplinary clinics, during which they will observe and perform neurobehavioral histories and examinations. Clinicians will provide feedback and guidance, supplementing differential diagnoses and plans for intervention.
150.01. Research in Neurology. (6-18 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Anatomy 103. Lecture 5 hours. Laboratory 30 hours.
Staff
Opportunities for research in one of the departmental laboratories by arrangement with the chairperson of the department.
170.10. Training the Mind. (1 units) Sp. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: 1st year medical students.
D. Lowenstein, S. Adler
This course was developed as a way to integrate mind-body medicine content into the Brain, Mind, and Behavior block for first year medical students. The overall objective of this elective is to provide students with an overview of practices that have been shown to enhance the abilities of the normal, healthy mind, with an emphasis on meditation.
198. Supervised Study. (1-5 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Library 3-15 hours.
Staff
Library research and directed reading under supervision of a member of the faculty with the approval of the chairperson of the department.
199. Laboratory Project. (1-5 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Laboratory 3-15 hours.
Staff
A laboratory research project under direction of a member of the faculty with the approval of the chairperson of the department.
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