WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE PEDIATRICS COURSES M65 840
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Courses |  M65 840

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Instructors

  • Alexis M. Elward, M.D.  h | c
  • David B. Haslam, M.D.  h | r | c
  • David A. Hunstad, M.D.  h | r | c
  • Jeffrey S. McKinney, M.D., Ph.D.  h | r | c
  • Gregory A. Storch, M.D.  h | c

This elective is designed to introduce students to the clinical aspects of infectious diseases in children. Students will consult on both inpatients and outpatients. Regular daily activities will include evaluation of new patients, work rounds on inpatient consults, microbiology teaching rounds in the bacteriology lab, and teaching rounds with the infectious disease attending. Formal teaching sessions include a weekly pediatric infectious disease case conference, a weekly joint clinical conference with the adult infectious disease group, a weekly pediatric infectious disease research conference and a monthly journal club. Valid start weeks for 4-week blocks are: Weeks, 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37 and 41.

Supplemental information about this course is also available.


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