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Internal Medicine -- Oncology - Rochester

Description:

The Division of Medical Oncology at Mayo includes 19 full-time medical oncologists who see a wide variety of malignant neoplasms in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Students see patients in various stages of malignant disease and have an opportunity to actively participate in discussions concerning the evaluation and assessment of new drugs and modalities in the management of patients with malignant disease. The clerkship is designed so students work one-on-one with residents and staff consultants within the Division of Medical Oncology. Experience is provided in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

Specific Goals:

  1. Accept, by direct experience, the value of an integrated multidisciplinary approach to the cancer patient.
  2. Outline the steps and clinical staging of the major neoplastic diseases and be competent to decide whether surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy might be the most appropriate treatment for an individual problem.
  3. Recognize the major systemic and paraneoplastic complications of cancer, and outline appropriate management.
  4. Communicate effectively with patients and their families who have potentially curable malignancies, with those who can benefit from palliative management and with those who are dying from cancer.
  5. Recognize the early and late side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and outline appropriate management.
  6. Select appropriate therapeutic agents for patients with advanced malignancy and recognize the limiting side effects of each.

Activity Outline:

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
a.m.     8:00 a.m.
Core Curriculum Conference
  8:00 a.m.
Interesting Patient Conference
Methodist Hospital Oncology Service Rounds
or GI, Lung, Breast Oncology Clinic
p.m.   12:15 p.m.
Clinical Cancer Conference
12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Medical Grand Rounds
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Oncology Society (Monthly)
12:00 noon
Research Conference
Outpatient Oncology Consultations


Method of Evaluation:

Staff members provide written evaluations of students at the end of the elective.

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