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Assistant Professor, Fellowship Program Director, Division of Oncology/Hematology. NYU Long Island School of Medicine, NYU Winthrop Hospital, NYU Langone Health
Fellow in Hospice and Palliative Medicine at University of Washington
Clinician Academic in Gastroenterology/ Hepatology and Medical Educator
Internal medicine resident at BIDMC and future pulmonary and critical care medicine fellow
Fellow, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
- at -
Hospitalist
Internal Medicine Clerkship Co-Director
Medical Student at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Medical Student at St. George's University School of Medicine
MD Candidate (MS4)
Medical Student at Wayne State University School of Medicine
The moment has finally arrived…it’s time to put on your short white coat, head to the wards, immerse yourself in the world of clinical medicine, and learn how to take care of patients. Far away from lectures and textbooks, you may worry that you don’t know enough during teaching rounds or might say something wrong in front of a patient. Don’t fret! In a special student discussion, NEJM Resident 360 has assembled a panel of experts who will share all the dos and don’ts of your clinical clerkship.
We plan to address some of the following questions:
Assistant Professor, Fellowship Program Director, Division of Oncology/Hematology. NYU Long Island School of Medicine, NYU Winthrop Hospital, NYU Langone Health
Fellow in Hospice and Palliative Medicine at University of Washington
Clinician Academic in Gastroenterology/ Hepatology and Medical Educator
Internal medicine resident at BIDMC and future pulmonary and critical care medicine fellow
Fellow, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
- at -
Hospitalist
Internal Medicine Clerkship Co-Director
Medical Student at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Medical Student at St. George's University School of Medicine
MD Candidate (MS4)
Medical Student at Wayne State University School of Medicine