Sure thing! I'm a third year DMU student so I don't know as much as the fourth year students but I can fill you in on what I do know.
Fourth year runs from June-May and it contains a core rotation (3 months) and anywhere from 5 to 8 one month pre-CRIP (ie. residency interviews) clerkships at residency programs which you apply to at the beginning of your third year. CRIP is held in January so you won't get much time in your January program before interviews.
Aside from your 1 month clerkship months and your core, you also will do 1 month of internal medicine (at a location of your choosing) and 1 month of private practice (also at a location of your choosing).
The core rotation has four options; first, second, third, and fourth core. First core runs from June-August. Second core runs from September-November. Third core runs from December-February. Fourth core runs from March-May. There are different pros and cons as to which time slot you will choose (mainly personal preference) but that is something you really won't know until third year. If you choose first or second core (I chose first since I really liked the program and would also like to apply for the residency), you get 5 pre-CRIP 1 month clerkships in addition to your core rotation. If you choose third core, you get 6 pre-CRIP 1 month clerkships in addition to your pre-CRIP time in your core rotation. If you choose fourth core, you get 8 pre-CRIP 1 month clerkships before interviews and the entirety of your core is after interviews. If you pick first or second core, it works out to give you a vacation month to pick between Feb-May.
The one month clerkship months are applied to via a website setup by the AACPM (kinda-sorta like the format of applying to schools, but programs now). You will spend a decent bit of time researching the programs on your own (
check out the residency programs here) and once you decide which ones you want to apply to, you pick them for the months you want on the clerkship application and then when the applications are submitted the programs then get back to you either offering a first, second, or third choice month or declining.
Essentially, you have pretty much free reign over your 4th year location-wise.
So, I know this was a whole lot all at once but please feel free to ask clarification questions!
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