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  • Part of the Statewide UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Revised 8/21/2014
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  • Chattanooga Come live and learn
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  • Explore the wonders of Chattanooga
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  • The UT College of Medicine Chattanooga is part of a Statewide System of Medical Education Memphis Nashville Knoxville Chattanooga
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  • UT College of Medicine Chattanooga Leadership David C. Seaberg, MD, CPE, FACEP Professor and Dean, UTCOMC, and Past President of the American College of Emergency Physicians Robert C. Fore, EdD, FACEHP, CCMEP Professor and Associate Dean/DIO Academic Affairs, UTCOMC
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  • UT College of Medicine Chattanooga Leadership Mukta Panda, MD, FACP Professor and Assistant Dean for Medical Student Education and Transitional Year Program Director [email protected] (423) 778-6670
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  • UT College of Medicine Chattanooga Office of Graduate and Medical Student Education Tammy Elliott Coordinator for Graduate and Medical Student Education [email protected] (423) 778-7442 [email protected] Pamela Scott (Pam) Director, Graduate and Medical Student Education [email protected] (423) 778-7442 [email protected]
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  • Our Primary Clinical Training Sites Areas only major teaching hospitalAreas only major teaching hospital Erlanger Baroness CampusErlanger Baroness Campus Childrens Hospital at ErlangerChildrens Hospital at Erlanger Erlanger East (includes outpatient surgery and Womens Services)Erlanger East (includes outpatient surgery and Womens Services) UT Family Practice CenterUT Family Practice Center
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  • Erlanger Health System Created 1891 with training programs since early 1900sCreated 1891 with training programs since early 1900s 760 Beds760 Beds 475 beds on the main adult Erlanger Baroness Campus Childrens Hospital at ErlangerChildrens Hospital at Erlanger 100 beds Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Center Recognized leader in technologyRecognized leader in technology Designated Level I Trauma Centers for adults and childrenDesignated Level I Trauma Centers for adults and children Approved for highest level Neonatal Intensive Care UnitApproved for highest level Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
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  • Medical Student Education 150 220 junior and senior medical students rotate each year UT College of Medicine students can elect to spend their entire 3 rd and 4 th years in Chattanooga
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  • Medical Student Housing 15 two-bedroom furnished apartments provided by Erlanger (cleaned every four weeks)15 two-bedroom furnished apartments provided by Erlanger (cleaned every four weeks) Located in Hixson (20 minutes drive to hospital)Located in Hixson (20 minutes drive to hospital) Limited to 6 consecutive 4-week blocks per student if space is available.Limited to 6 consecutive 4-week blocks per student if space is available. Priority for assignment -Priority for assignment - 1.UT M-3 Students 2.UT M-4 Students 3.Visiting Students Utilities no charge (electricity and water)Utilities no charge (electricity and water) Basic cable TV no chargeBasic cable TV no charge High-speed internet access via one Comcast Cable Modem in each apartment (student must bring ethernet cable and two computers can be connected.High-speed internet access via one Comcast Cable Modem in each apartment (student must bring ethernet cable and two computers can be connected. Gated apartment complex.Gated apartment complex. Outdoor pool, exercise facility, and laundry facility onsite.Outdoor pool, exercise facility, and laundry facility onsite.
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  • Medical Student Amenities Meals in the hospital (We provide $50 per 4-week block for food in the main Employee Cafeteria and national brand restaurants in the Erlanger Medical Mall via a meal swipe card.) Free parking across from the hospital Call rooms and lockers (6 th floor of the hospital) 24 hour access to the Erlanger Medical Library with 20 computers for students most journals are available digitally via a link on the Erlanger intranet Active Women in Medicine and Sciences Chapter Mentoring and advising available MSPE preparation available via the Associate Dean/DIO
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  • Medical Student Perks Housing available for up to 6 consecutive blocks (4 weeks each) at no charge State-of-the-art Skills and Simulation Center Small teams with emphasis on one-on-one teaching Low student to faculty ratio for lots of faculty interaction Excellent call schedule with Night Float on some rotations Free books and learning materials provided by UTCOM SAS Office as well as additional resources from some departments Opportunities for involvement in patient safety, quality improvement and research presentations locally, regionally, and nationally Gold Humanism Honor Society Chapter Extremely friendly and supportive attendings, residents, and staff
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  • Flexible Clerkship Directors and Program Directors Free access to the Erlanger Medical Library and copying at no charge (24/7)Free access to the Erlanger Medical Library and copying at no charge (24/7) Computer access to the UTHSC Library (Memphis) via Erlanger computer login and then your UT Net ID to access the UTHSC Medical Library Computer access to the UTHSC Library (Memphis) via Erlanger computer login and then your UT Net ID to access the UTHSC Medical Library Alpha pagers issued by the hospital Alpha pagers issued by the hospital
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  • Upcoming Activities for Students Additional experience available in the Skills and Simulation LabAdditional experience available in the Skills and Simulation Lab Meet the State Legislators spring trip to Nashville with physicians and students sponsored by the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Medical SocietyMeet the State Legislators spring trip to Nashville with physicians and students sponsored by the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Medical Society Multi-Specialty Student Interest Group activities, e.g., cosmic bowling, pro baseball games, etc.Multi-Specialty Student Interest Group activities, e.g., cosmic bowling, pro baseball games, etc. WIMSWIMS GHHS ChapterGHHS Chapter
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  • Scheduling and Housing Memphis students schedule Chattanooga rotations via the Memphis computer scheduling system (just like rotations in Memphis) As soon as you schedule your rotations, complete the online form to request housing in our apartments: www.utcomchatt.org/subpage.php?pageId=1053 www.utcomchatt.org/subpage.php?pageId=1053 For housing questions in Chattanooga, contact Tammy Elliott, Coordinator for Graduate and Medical Student Education (800) 947-7823, ext 7442 or [email protected]@erlanger.org
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  • Skills and Simulation Center
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  • Clinical Skills and Simulation Center Multiple rooms for human patient simulators Adult SimMan 3G Difficult delivery mannequin Baby mannequin Newborn mannequin Observation areas
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  • Medical Students Core Clerkships Family Medicine (8 wks) Medicine (8 wks) OB/GYN (8 wks) Pediatrics (8 wks) Surgery (8 wks) Ambulatory Medicine (4 wks) Neurology Clerkship (4 wks) Psychiatry Clerkship (4 wks) Medicine Specialties Clerkship (4 wks) Surgical Subspecialties Clerkship (4wks) Patient Safety/Quality Improvement Clerkship (4 wks or longitudinal) Capstone Course (4 wks) beginning Block 2 2015
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  • Senior Electives 45 electives (in addition to the Core Clerkships) are available for senior students in most medical and surgical specialties45 electives (in addition to the Core Clerkships) are available for senior students in most medical and surgical specialties Includes required Senior Clerkships, Emergency Medicine JI, Family Medicine electives, Medicine subspecialty electives, Neurology JI, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pathology, multiple Pediatric subspecialty electives, Plastic Surgery, Psychiatry, Radiology, and Urology, Global Health, and moreIncludes required Senior Clerkships, Emergency Medicine JI, Family Medicine electives, Medicine subspecialty electives, Neurology JI, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pathology, multiple Pediatric subspecialty electives, Plastic Surgery, Psychiatry, Radiology, and Urology, Global Health, and more
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  • All Junior and Senior Required Rotations Offered in Chattanooga Including Neurology and Psychiatry Neurology Clerkship (up to 3 per block) 2014: Blocks 7, 9, 12 2015: Block 3 Psychiatry Clerkship (up to 4 students per block) 2014: Blocks 8,10, 11 2015: Block 4
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  • Family Medicine Clerkship J. Mack Worthington, MD, Clerkship Director (also Department Chair)J. Mack Worthington, MD, Clerkship Director (also Department Chair) Up to 4 students can enroll in each 8-week blockUp to 4 students can enroll in each 8-week block Excellent interaction with faculty and residentsExcellent interaction with faculty and residents State of the art Family Practice Center and hospitalState of the art Family Practice Center and hospital Mack Worthington, MD Chair & Clerkship Director [email protected] [email protected] Contacts: [email protected] and [email protected]@[email protected] Paul Dassow, MD Family Medicine Core Faculty email [email protected] [email protected]
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  • Family Medicine Electives FME3-3010/F Junior Internship Any Family Medicine Senior Clerkship FME3-4010/F Advanced Family Medicine Preceptorship Special Global Health elective in Haiti offered once per year (block may vary)
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  • Potino, Haiti Global Health Elective Primary Care
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  • Chattanooga Medicine Clerkship Gary Malakoff, MD, FACP, Clerkship Director [email protected] (also email [email protected]) [email protected]@erlanger.org Up to 6 students in each 8-week block M3 Core Clerkship in Internal Medicine offers the opportunity to participate in hands-on improvement of physical exam skills, as well as intellectually stimulating lectures! Lectures include shelf review, reading conference, ambulatory care conference, and education by both attendings and residents at the daily noon conference and weekly grand rounds. Mukta Panda, MD Assistant Dean for Medical Student Education Gary Malakoff, MD Medicine Clerkship Director Shadi Ayyoub, MD Internal Medicine Faculty
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  • Internal Medicine Electives SPE3-3001/F Medicine Specialty Clerkship MED3-3002/F Required Senior Medicine Clerkship MED3-3003F Required Senior Ambulatory Clerkship MED3-3010/F Junior Internship Any Senior Clerkship Medicine (Other) MED3-3031/F Junior Internship Any Critical Care MED3-4070/F Endocrinology and Diabetes MED3-4080/F Gastroenterology MED3-4110/F Junior Fellowship in Infectious Diseases MED3-4120/F Junior Fellowship in Nephrology MED3-4131/F Junior Internship Any Pulmonary Medicine MED3-4140/F Rheumatology
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  • OB/GYN Clerkship Jeanie Dassow, MD, Clerkship Director [email protected] Dassow, MD, Clerkship Director [email protected] [email protected] Department Chair, Garrett Lam, MD, is very supportive of medical student educationDepartment Chair, Garrett Lam, MD, is very supportive of medical student education Up to 4 students can enroll in each 8-week blockUp to 4 students can enroll in each 8-week block Jeanie Dassow, MD Clerkship Director
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  • OB/GYN Experience Quality hands-on experienceQuality hands-on experience Regions only tertiary NICURegions only tertiary NICU Regions only tertiary Perinatal CenterRegions only tertiary Perinatal Center Comprehensive training in general obstetrics and gynecologyComprehensive training in general obstetrics and gynecology 2 wks on the OB service2 wks on the OB service 2 weeks on the GYN service2 weeks on the GYN service 1 wk on GYN Onc service1 wk on GYN Onc service 1 wk on OB/GYN Night Float1 wk on OB/GYN Night Float 2 wks assigned OB/GYN Clinics2 wks assigned OB/GYN Clinics
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  • OB/GYN Electives OBG3-3050/F Junior Internship Any Senior Clerkship in Womens Health Chattanooga
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  • Pediatrics Clerkship Cathy Stevens, MD, Clerkship Director [email protected] and [email protected] Stevens, MD, Clerkship Director [email protected] and [email protected]. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Up to 8 students can enroll in each 8-week blockUp to 8 students can enroll in each 8-week block 100 bed pediatric hospital with wide variety of pathology100 bed pediatric hospital with wide variety of pathology Level I Trauma CenterLevel I Trauma Center 8 bed PICU and 60 bed Level 3 NICU8 bed PICU and 60 bed Level 3 NICU Outstanding Clinic and Emergency DepartmentOutstanding Clinic and Emergency Department 4 Weeks on Peds Inpatient Service4 Weeks on Peds Inpatient Service 4 Weeks on Peds Outpatient Service4 Weeks on Peds Outpatient Service Cathy Stevens, MD Pediatrics Clerkship Director Alan Kohrt, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics
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  • Pediatrics Electives PED3-3010/F Junior Internship Any Senior Clerkship in Pediatrics PED3-4009/F Clinical Genetics PED3-4030/F Pediatric Emergency Medicine PED3-4031/F PICU PED3-4035/F Neonatology PED3-4060/F Pediatric Cardiology PED3-4070/F Pediatric Endocrinology PED3-4080/F Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition PED3-4100/F Pediatric Hematology/Oncology PED3-4010/F Pediatric Neurology PED3-4030/F Pediatric Pulmonology
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  • Surgery Clerkship Michael Greer, MD, Clerkship Director (email to - [email protected])Michael Greer, MD, Clerkship Director (email to - [email protected]) [email protected] Up to 8 students can enroll in each 8-week blockUp to 8 students can enroll in each 8-week block Excellent quality residency programExcellent quality residency program Level I Trauma CenterLevel I Trauma Center Excellent hands-on experience and interaction with on-site faculty and residentsExcellent hands-on experience and interaction with on-site faculty and residents Skills Lab & Simulation Center experience availableSkills Lab & Simulation Center experience available Michael Greer, MD Surgery Clerkship Director R. Phillip Burns, MD, FACS, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery
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  • Surgery Electives SUR3-3002/F Required Surgery Specialties Clerkship SUR3-3010/F Junior Internship Any Senior Clerkship in Surgery SUR3-3030/F Junior Internship Any Surgical Critical Care SUR3-4010/F General Surgery SUR3-4060/F Peripheral Vascular Surgery SUR3-4061/F Thoracic Surgery
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  • Neurology Clerkship Abdelazim Sirelkhatim, MD, Clerkship Director [email protected] (also email [email protected])Abdelazim Sirelkhatim, MD, Clerkship Director [email protected] (also email [email protected]) [email protected]@erlanger.org [email protected]@erlanger.org Two additional facultyTwo additional faculty Up to 3 students in each 4-week blockUp to 3 students in each 4-week block 2014: Blocks 7, 9, and 12 2015: Block 3 Functions within the Department of Medicine and Internal Medicine Residency ProgramFunctions within the Department of Medicine and Internal Medicine Residency Program Students will participate via videoconference with Memphis Neurology Clerkship didactics and lecturesStudents will participate via videoconference with Memphis Neurology Clerkship didactics and lectures Students will learn to recognize and treat neurological emergencies and common neurologic disorders encountered in a primary care practice.Students will learn to recognize and treat neurological emergencies and common neurologic disorders encountered in a primary care practice.
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  • Neurology Elective NEU3-3010/F Junior Internship Any Senior Clerkship in Neurology
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  • Psychiatry Clerkship Terry Holmes, MD, MPH & TM, Clerkship Director [email protected] (also email [email protected] and [email protected]) [email protected]@tn.gov [email protected] Up to 4 students in each 4-week block 2014: Blocks 8, 10, and 11 2015: Block 4 Functions within the Department of Medicine and Internal Medicine Residency Program Students will participate via videoconference with Memphis Psychiatry Clerkship didactics and lectures Based at Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute (125 beds Exposure will include pediatric psychiatry and ECT
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  • Psychiatry Electives PSY3-4010/F Public Sector Inpatient Psychiatry 21 st Century PSY3-4050/F Private Practice Psychiatry
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  • Other Electives IDE3-4040/F CAPSTONE (Block 2 each year in Chattanooga) EME3-3030/F Junior Internship Any Emergency Care Medicine ORS3-4010/F Orthopaedic Surgery PAT3-4010/F Pathology PSQI-2002/F Patient Safety/Quality Improvement Clerkship SUR3-4020/F Plastic Surgery RAD3-4010/F Diagnostic Radiology URO3-4010/F Urology
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  • Graduate Medical Education Residents and Fellows 2014 - 2015 10 Residency Programs 10 Fellowship Programs 174 Residents and Fellows
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  • Residency Programs Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Internal Medicine OB/GYN Orthopaedic Surgery Pediatrics Plastic Surgery Surgery Transitional Year Urology (approved for 7/2015)
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  • Fellowship Programs Colon and Rectal Surgery EMS-Emergency Medicine (July 2015) Hospice/Palliative Medicine Surgical Critical Care Vascular Surgery Non-ACGME Accredited Fellowships Minimally Invasive GYN Surgery Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery Neuro Invasive Radiologic Surgery General Surgery Transitions to Practice Ultrasound (Emergency Medicine) July 2015
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  • More Erlanger and UT Photos Check out photos regarding the UT College of Medicine Chattanooga and Erlanger on Flickr.com: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54000313@N03/sets/ 72157637647265305/http://www.flickr.com/photos/54000313@N03/sets/ 72157637647265305/
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  • Comments from UT Students rotating in Chattanooga I have done all of my rotations here in Chattanooga and I could not ask for a better experience. The smaller amount of students rotating here compared to Memphis allows for more direct interaction with residents and attendings, while also allowing for increased responsibilities in patient care. I saw a diverse population during all of my rotations and got a ton of hands on experience. Additionally, the skills lab in Chattanooga is state-of-the-art and gives students a chance to actually do OR procedures and gain valuable surgery skills and suturing practice. I highly recommend (the UT College of Medicine Chattanooga) and Erlanger for clinical rotations, (and)I definitely do not regret coming here. (Jordan Halsey, M4) "I chose to move back to Chattanooga for my 3rd and 4th years of medical school, and I am very glad that I chose to come here. I have had a fantastic experience on all of my rotations. The smaller class sizes in Chattanooga have allowed me to get more individual attention from attendings and residents, and I believe that my education has been magnificent as a result. Attendings not only know my name but have an understanding of my personality as well as my strengths and weaknesses. I have had a phenomenal experience in Chattanooga and would highly recommend it to any upcoming medical student." (Valerie Stine, MD TY Resident and former UT graduate)
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  • Comments from UT Students rotating in Chattanooga I have done all of my rotations here in Chattanooga and I could not ask for a better experience. The smaller amount of students rotating here compared to Memphis allows for more direct interaction with residents and attendings, while also allowing for increased responsibilities in patient care. I saw a diverse population during all of my rotations and got a ton of hands on experience. Additionally, the skills lab in Chattanooga is state-of-the-art and gives students a chance to actually do OR procedures and gain valuable surgery skills and suturing practice. I highly recommend (the UT College of Medicine Chattanooga) and Erlanger for clinical rotations, (and)I definitely do not regret coming here. (Jordan Halsey, M4) "I chose to move back to Chattanooga for my 3rd and 4th years of medical school, and I am very glad that I chose to come here. I have had a fantastic experience on all of my rotations. The smaller class sizes in Chattanooga have allowed me to get more individual attention from attendings and residents, and I believe that my education has been magnificent as a result. Attendings not only know my name but have an understanding of my personality as well as my strengths and weaknesses. I have had a phenomenal experience in Chattanooga and would highly recommend it to any upcoming medical student." (Valerie Stine, MD TY Resident and graduate, UT Class of 2013) Doing my clerkships in Chattanooga was the best decision I've made while in medical school. Everyone at the hospital is friendly. The small number of students in each clerkship allows for more one- on-one time with residents and attendings. (Julie Worthington, M4)
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  • More Comments from Recent UT Students Dear Class of 2015, I have done almost all of my core clerkships in Chattanooga and have had a great experience rotating through Erlanger. I have been thoroughly prepared for the shelf exams and Step 2. Here is a list of some of the things I think are advantageous about rotating in Chattanooga. Fewer students = more direct instruction from attendings - less competition for surgical cases/procedures Direct participation in procedures/surgical cases is strongly encouraged - ask & can do just about anything For neuro/psych you work directly under the attending Faculty really invest themselves in our education and take pride in the opportunity to work with students Residents are very easy to work with, go out of way to make you feel part of team & teach as much as can Surgical Skills Lab for Surgery and OB/GYN clerkships - this isn't available in Memphis and for anyone interested in surgery this is a great way to learn and practice Free housing and food stipend at the hospital Lots to do outside hospital: Riverbend Music Festival, Nightfall Concert Series, Southern Brewers Festival, two aquariums, Rock City, Ruby Falls, Chattanooga Lookouts, Hunter Art Museum, running, biking trails, rock climbing, etc. I hope this is helpful and I encourage everyone to do at least one clerkship in Chattanooga. If you have any questions about Chattanooga, Erlanger, a specific clerkship, etc., feel free to e-mail me. Best of luck on Step 1, Josh Lawson [email protected]@uthsc.edu
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  • Life is Good Come live and learn in Chattanooga! Blending Art and Science for the of Medicine www.utcomchatt.org/medicalstudents