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Washington University in St. Louis
Additional Info
Clerkship Director Name : Sarah Berg
Clerkship Director Email : bergse@wustl.edu
Clerkship Coordinator Name : Tracie Hughes
Clerkship Coordinator Email : hughestraciem@wustl.edu
Clerkship Website : https://emergencymedicine.wustl.edu/education/medical-students/division-rotations/
Clerkship Program Description : The Medical Toxicology rotation at WashU Medicine offers comprehensive, hands-on training across adult and pediatric consult services, poison center operations, telemedicine, and ambulatory care. Rotators benefit from daily teaching, weekly toxicology didactics, and hands-on bedside patient care with robust clinical education from faculty and fellows.
Typical Rotation Length : 2 Weeks, 4 Weeks
Do you accept rotators every month? : No
Does the rotation have specific start dates? : Rolling
Is there a virtual rotation option? : No
Are patients seen at the bedside? : Yes
Are patients seen at an outpatient clinic? : Yes
Number of Rotators Per Block : 2
Poison Center Experience? : No
Who is eligible for a Clerkship? : Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, Pharmacists, International Students
Is the rotation full day or half day? : Full Day
Clerkship Schedule Type : Daily (Full-Time)
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