Does Wayne State have a systems based curriculum where we learn everything that pertains to the system regarding biochem, pharm, physio, etc all at once and then move on the next system?
Also are Wayne State's clinical rotations at a bunch of different hospitals in Detroit?
Thanks for all the help...good luck to everyone that interviewed and is interviewing -- I hope we all get in!
Hey high5, the first year is set-up in blocks where you take certain courses concurrently (though they don't all start on the exact same date and last the same amount of time). In addition to a clinical medicine course through both the first and second years, the blocks are:
Year 1
Block 1: gross anatomy, histology, embryology
Block 2: biochem and physiology
Block 3: neuro, genetics, and nutrition
Year 2
Block 1: microbio, immuno, and psychiatry
Block 2: pathobiology and pharmacology
Block 3: systemic pathophysiology (renal, cardio, respiratory, gi, etc...)
I'm pretty sure the clinicals are at all different hospitals in the area, but most are at the DMC. The Detroit Medical Center (DMC) includes several hospitals (like Detroit Receiving, Children's Hospital, Karmanos Cancer Center, Harper-Hutzel), but I think you can/do go to other hospitals in the metro (Beaumont, Oakwood, Henry Ford, St. Johns, etc...) so you won't always be in the D.
I'm actually a grad student at the SOM right now, and this is the info I've gotten over time from some of my med student friends. Let me know if you want more details and I can ask them for you!