can access more information about requirements, courses, projects, and contacts using the links at left. Learners with Galen IDs can also visit the Pathways Overview Collaborative Learning Environment for access to forms, calendars, schedules, project abstracts and posters, and other information.
can access more information about requirements, courses, projects, and contacts using the links at left. Learners with Galen IDs can contact Pathways Coordinator renee.courey@ucsf.edu to gain access to GME-specific requirements, forms, calendars, schedules, project abstracts and posters, and other information.
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Reference for Residents |
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Clinical and Translational Science
Please note that participation in didactics is tailored to the experience and interests of individual residents. For more information, interested residents should contact Dr. Doug Bauer |
EPI 150.03 - may not be required of residents |
Summer 2009
Lectures: 9-10:15 AM on August 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 and final peer review session required on Friday, August 28.
Small Groups: 10:30-Noon, following the lectures each day. |
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Online modules (may not be required of residents):
Selecting a research project and mentor;
Checklist: Define goals and prep for mentor meeting;
Anatomy of research;
Formulating a research question;
Introduction to survey research;
Elements of data analysis; |
Flexibly scheduled. Online learning modules can be accessed here |
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Information on 1-year fellowships and 2-year masters here |
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Global Health
Please note that participation in didactics is tailored to the experience and interests of individual residents. For more information, interested residents should contact Dr. Madhavi Dandu |
Introduction to Global Health GHS101A and GHS 101B |
Winter and Spring Quarters |
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Global Health Pathway Project Development
(previously named IDS 140.1; to be designated GHS 103 in 2009) |
Summer |
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Global Health Clinical Scholars Program for Residents (GHCSP) |
September (3 weeks). Application information here |
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Longitudinal Seminar Series |
Twice/month during the Fall Quarter |
Health and Society
Please note that participation in didactics is tailored to the experience and interests of individual residents. For more information, interested residents should contact Sharad Jain, MD or Arpana Vidyarthi, MD
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AoD Time Commitment: one week of full-time didactics at the beginning of the AoD block followed by 1/2 day per week (generally Friday mornings) of didactics and supervised project work in a longitudinal format during AoD blocks below.
GME Group A Core Curriculum for residents participating in the Health Equities and Physician Leadership Area of Distinction
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August 3-7, 2009, M-F 8:30-5:30
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GME Group B Core Curriculum for residents participating in the Health Equities Area of Distinction |
October 5-9, 2009, M-F, 8:30-5:30: GME Group B Core Curriculum for residents participating in the Health Equities Area of Distinction. |
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FCM 170.15 "Introduction to the Pathway to Discovery in Health and Society"
This course is not required in order to participate in the H&S Pathway but strongly recommended for interested trainees. |
Spring Block 2. More information TBA |
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H&S Core Course - usually for undergraduates |
Advanced Studies Block 2 in September 28-October 25, 2009. More information TBA |
Health Professions Education
Please note that participation in didactics is tailored to the experience and interests of individual residents. For more information, interested residents should contact Dr. Carrie Chen |
Teaching Strategies and Curriculum Development |
9/38-10/30, M-F
Detailed requirements and course schedules are available with a Galen ID on the Pathways Overview CLE
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Molecular Medicine
Requirements for the Molecular Medicine Pathway are under development. If you are interested, please contact Dr Robert Nussbaum or Dr. Harold Bernstein for more information |
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