Emergency Medicine (EM)

EM 9101.  Emergency Medicine Selective.  80-160 Clock Hours.  
Prerequisites: Medical School third or fourth year standing. May be repeated; maximum credit 240 hours. Expose student to the diverse spectrum of clinical problems encountered in emergency department. Student will gain experience in evaluation and treatment of various acute medical and surgical problems. Student will work closely with faculty of emergency department in diagnosis and treatment of both critically and non-critically ill patients. (Rotation-Fall, Spring, Summer III, IV)
Course Type: Clinical  
  
EM 9761.  Externship in Emergency Medicine and Trauma.  80-160 Clock Hours.  
Didactic sessions related to the injured and medically ill patient and actual experience on a one-to-one basis with patients in the emergency medical and trauma center. Patient histories, physicals, evaluations, and suggested treatments will be reviewed.
Course Type: Clinical  
  
EM 9765.  Emergency Medicine Elective (Integris Baptist Medical Center).  160 Clock Hours.  
Prerequisites: Core Clerkships - prefer students with an interest in EM careers. Supervised clinical practice of emergency medicine in a busy metropolitan emergency department. Fifteen 8-hours shifts per month, including EMSA experience.
Course Type: Lecture  
  
EM 9766.  Emergency Medicine at St. Anthony Hospital.  160 Clock Hours.  
The elective provides experience in the emergency area at St. Anthony under the direction of the private physician staffing the emergency department. The students will initially be taking histories, doing physicals, and suggesting treatment.
Course Type: Clinical  
  
EM 9960.  Off Campus Emergency Medicine Elective.  80-480 Clock Hours.  
Prerequisites: Fourth Year Standing May be repeated; maximum credit 480 hours. An off-campus elective is defined as work not at the Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine-Tulsa, or in a formally affiliated hospital; nor under the direct supervision of a member of the full-time faculty of the College of Medicine. A statement from the course director of the proposed elective concerning the supervision and grading of student's experience and a detailed course description of the proposed elective are required.
Course Type: Clinical  
  
EM 9980.  Special Studies in Emergency Medicine.  80-320 Clock Hours.  
Prerequisites: 3rd or 4th Year Medical Standing May be repeated with change of subject matter, multiple enrollment within same term, maximum 320 clock hours. Topics of special nature or of unusual interest to the individual student.
Course Type: Clinical  
  
EM 9990.  Emergency Medicine Special Studies.  80-160 Clock Hours.  
Prerequisites: Surgery Clerkship, Internal Medicine Clerkship and OB/Gyn Clerkship. May be repeated with change of subject matter, multiple enrollment within same term, maximum 320 clock hours. A special studies course is designed to provide an in-depth study of a specific subject in a particular area of discipline for which there is no existing approved course. The purpose of this elective is to allow the student to spend a period of time in full-time study working directly with a faculty member to further enhance the students clinical and/or research skills.
Course Type: Clinical