Dermatology Advanced Elective
Preceptor: Jackleen Marji, MD, PhD
Contact: Craig Burke, Craig.Burke@NYULangone.org
Telephone: 646-754-2100
Prerequisites: None
Who should enroll in this elective?
Students who are considering Dermatology as a career
Clinical sites
Tisch/Kimmel Hospital, Bellevue Hospital, Veteran’s Administration Hospital
Description
This is an advanced 4-week elective that seeks to build on dermatologic knowledge and experiences gained in the pre-clerkship and clerkship years. It may be used to build upon experience from the 2-week Dermatology Elective. As an advanced elective, students will be expected to serve at the level of a sub-intern. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the core principles, foundational knowledge, and essential skills relevant to the specialty through encounters with a diverse range of cases reflective of this specialty. Students will gain this experience through actively participating in ambulatory and inpatient programs. The elective is conducted in all three departmental services; Skin and Cancer/Tisch Hospital, Bellevue Hospital and the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center. There is an in-depth lecture series and teaching conferences daily. For further details of the elective, including student responsibilities, visit the Department of Dermatology website.
Objectives of the Elective
By the end of this elective, through daily contact with patients and didactics, you will:
- Gain a deeper understanding of the field of dermatology, building on your pre-clerkship and clerkship experiences, through a broad exposure to dermatologic conditions
- Expand your skills in inpatient and outpatient workup and management of patients with dermatologic conditions
- Learn about specialty-specific history and physical exams as well as the indications for, and complications of specialty-specific procedures
- Begin to learn how to perform dermatologic procedures and surgery through greater degrees of hands-on participation
- Gain knowledge regarding treatment modalities used to treat dermatologic conditions
- Gain insight into the interdisciplinary nature of this specialty and how our clinicians interact with other medical disciplines to provide comprehensive patient care
- Ensure your choice of dermatology as a career
Key Responsibilities of the student while on Elective
By enrolling in this elective, you have agreed to:
- Participate in at least 35 contact hours of education each week
- Provide communication of any excused absences to the Office of Student Affairs (excused absence form) and to the elective coordinator, in a timely fashion
- Arrive in a timely fashion to all locations to which you are assigned
- Participate in daily morning rounds and patient care with residents and attendings
- Be an active participant in the care of patients being followed by the team, as dictated by the resident/attending
- Attend all didactics provided for trainees, as outlined below
- Prepare and present a chosen topic at the completion of the rotation
Key Responsibilities of the preceptor/residents/faculty while you are on Elective
By accepting your enrollment in this elective, the department has agreed to:
- Clearly communicate their expectations of you
- Maintain a supportive clinical learning environment
- Ensure that you have access to a broad case mix and clinical experience
- Provide the education necessary for you to gain an understanding of the patients and pathology reflective of this specialty
- Provide feedback on your clinical skills
Didactic Program
Didactic schedule varies. Students will receive an updated didactic schedule on first day of elective.
Weekly Schedule
Week 1
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Medical Dermatology | Textbook Talks | Dermatopathology lecture | Journal Club | Grand Rounds |
Weeks 2-4
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Pediatric dermatology OR dermatologic surgery | Textbook Talks | Dermatopathology lecture | Journal Club | Grand Rounds |
Method of Evaluation
The team attending and resident physicians will submit a qualitative evaluation based on students clinical skills, presentations, attitudes, and overall performance. Dr. Jackleen Marji, Director of Medical Student Electives in Dermatology, will collate this information and submit the final evaluation to the Dean’s office.
Scheduling Information
Duration: 4 Weeks
Months Offered: All year
Student point of contact before start of elective: Craig Burke, Craig.Burke@NYULangone.org
On day 1, students report to: Bellevue Ambulatory Care Building, 4th Floor, 4A. Ask the front desk staff to be directed to the dermatology resident room.
Students per elective block: varies
Note: Visiting students may only sign up for a 4-week elective during the months of April-November. 2-week electives are for NYU students only.