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Which med schools have block schedules and how does it work exactly? One class per block or two or what?
Loyola and Vermont have block schedules with one class at a time. I believe Mayo does as well.
Can you tell us more? What's the schedule like? How many weeks is Gross for instance and how many hours a day?
Pitt has a block schedule for the sciences. We started with 7 straight weeks of anatomy, then switched to Cell and Tissue Physiology, and now we are doing Genetics. Once the basics are out of the way (the end of our first year) we switch to organ based blocks. We do have some smaller classes that meet once a week as well (ethics, biostats, and interviewing/physical exam for this semester), but we focus more on the science class as what we have.
I love the block schedule for being able to focus on one subject matter and only have one test every 2-3 weeks.
I thought in a block schedule exams are every 6 or 10 weeks?
I am a little confused actually. Could someone please explain the difference between a block schedule, a systems schedule and whatever else exists?