- General Information AY 2023-2024
- How to Add/Drop Courses in myUTH
- Away and Foreign Electives
- VSLO General Information
- Special Project Form
- Course Coordinator Contact Information
A listing of the elective courses to be offered in academic year 2023-2024 can be found by selecting the department listed below.
Students must contact course coordinators to obtain approval codes to add/drop courses. Full instructions on how to add/drop elective courses can be found above.
Contact information for each department can be found under each department listing below or by clicking the [Course Coordinator Contact Information] link above.
The courses listed below require Course Director’s approval on the Fourth Year Lottery Preference Form.
Course Number | Course Name |
---|---|
APC 4052 | APC - Adult Inpatient Psychiatry |
APC 4080 | ACP - Urology |
APC 4090 | APC - Orthopaedic Surgery |
APC 4100 | APC - Plastic Surgery |
APC 4110 | APC - Emergency Medicine |
APC 4120 | APC - Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery |
EMER 4004 | Adult Emergency Medicine |
EMER 4007 | Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
INDP 4005 | Anesthesia/ICU |
INDP 4006 | Radiation Oncology - MD Anderson |
INTM 4063 | Advanced Cardiopulmonary Therapies and Transplantation |
OBGY 4006 | Externship in Obstetrics |
OBGY 4009 | Clinical Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility |
OBGY 4016 | Externship In Gynecology & Gynecologic Oncology |
PED 4019 | Genetics |
PMR 4001 | Introduction to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
PMR 4002 | Brain Injury |
PMR 4005 | Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation |
SURG 4039 | Vascular Surgery Sub-Internship |
The Career Focus Tracks (CFTs) are designed to provide some structure to the fourth year, while ensuring each student receive active mentoring in the clinical specialty which they plan to apply. Students must choose one of four fourth-year tracks, corresponding to their career goals. These tracks have specialty-related educational activities throughout the year.
- The Primary Care track is designed for students interested in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, and Psychiatry. Neurology and PM&R will also best fit here. Students planning on practicing OB/Gyn in the community might also select this track.
- The Acute Care track is primarily designed for students planning to go into Emergency Medicine or Anesthesia.
- The Applied Anatomy track is designed for students interested in general surgery as well as the surgical specialties. This track is also a good fit for students going into radiology and pathology. Students more interested in the surgical side of OB/Gyn will fit here as well.
- The Academic Career is a track for students who have already embarked on a significant research project during medical school; they are permitted additional elective time to ready their project for publication. Students on this track will have both a research advisor and a clinical specialty advisor. Admission to this track is by application only. Read more on Research Day.
Students may change their CFT until September 1st; changes will not be accepted after this date.
The four courses below are required for all fourth year students. Students may choose different clinical specialties within each required clinical rotation; this selection will be guided by the student’s choice of CFT.
Required Ambulatory
The required fourth-year ambulatory rotation is an outpatient clinic based selective, allowing students to choose a particular area of focus (INTM/PED/OBGY/FAMD) consistent with their career trajectory. Students will care for patients coming in for preventative health checkups, as well as those with minor acute illnesses. Students also revisit the principles of evidence-based medicine and complete a critical review of the literature for a clinical question of their choosing.
Required Critical Care
The required critical care rotation places fourth-year students in an ICU setting, caring for the sickest patients in the hospital under the supervision of critical care fellows and faculty. Students are able to request from a list of ICUs, tailoring the experience to their intended career. There is a focus on procedures and ventilator management.
Advanced Patient Care Selective
This rotation, commonly referred to as an “acting internship” or a “Sub-I” rotation, puts fourth-year students on inpatient teams in the role of an intern, giving students primary responsibility for hospitalized patients under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Students will work on a call or shift system alongside the residents, taking admissions, practicing order entry, and working with case managers to ensure safe discharges. Students may choose a rotation that best fits their career plans from a wide variety of inpatient services.
Transition to Residency
This course includes specialty-based workshops, panel discussions, plenary speakers, and clinical skills practice sessions designed to prepare students for residency.
Please Note: These courses are NOT available for Visiting Students.
Department Contacts for Mandatory Selectives
- APC 4000 – APC – Inpatient Family Medicine
- APC 4010 – APC – IM Acting Internship
- APC 4013 – APC – Internal Medicine – Pediatrics
- APC 4014 – APC – Internal Medicine – Geriatrics
- APC 4020 – APC – Pediatric Neurology
- APC 4021 – APC – Neurology/Stroke
- APC 4030 – APC – High Risk Obstetrics/Maternal Fetal Medicine
- APC 4032 – APC – Obstetrics Inpatient
- APC 4033 – APC – Gynecology-Oncology Inpatient/MHH
- APC 4040 – APC – Inpatient Pediatrics
- APC 4042 – APC – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit – Level III Nursery
- APC 4052 – APC – Adult Inpatient Psychiatry
- APC 4060 – APC – Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery – MHH
- APC 4061 – APC – General Surgery – Moody Service
- APC 4062 – APC – Inpatient General Surgery at LBJ
- APC 4064 – APC – Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery – OMS students only
- APC 4065 – APC – General Surgery – Dudrick Service
- APC 4066 – APC – Trauma Surgery – MHH
- APC 4070 – APC – Neurosurgery
- APC 4080 – APC – Urology
- APC 4090 – APC – Orthopaedic Surgery
- APC 4100 – APC – Plastic Surgery – Dr. Freet must approve enrollment
- APC 4110 – APC – Emergency Medicine
- APC 4111 – APC – Hospital Medicine
- APC 4120 – APC – Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
- APC 4130 – APC – General Neurology Inpatient Service
In addition to the departmental elective offerings listed below, students may pursue other interests with faculty by arranging Special Projects. To explore other possibilities, please contact the departmental elective coordinator or faculty member directly.
- ANES 4001 – Anesthesiology
- ANES 4006 – Anesthesiology for the Non-Anesthesiologist
- ANES 4007 – Non-Operating Room Anesthesiology (NORA)
Please Note: The Dermatology department is moving offices approximately 6 miles outside the Medical Center. Beginning with block 6, you MUST have a car in order to get to all of the clinics for all electives listed on the course descriptions, with the exception of DERM 4002, which remains exclusively at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Department Contacts/Additional Topics
- DERM 4R06 Research in Dermatology
- DERM 4001 Clinical Dermatology
- DERM 4002 Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma
- DERM 4004 Dermatopathology
Mini-Elective:
- EMER 4004 Adult Emergency Medicine
- EMER 4005 Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
- EMER 4007 Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- EMER 4008 Houston Emergency Opioid Engagement System (HEROES)
- RAD 4015 Interdisciplinary Trauma – NEW (collaboration between EM, Emergency & Interventional Radiology and Trauma Surgery)
Mini-Elective(s):
- EMER 4M01 Advanced ECG Interpretation and Clinical Application
- EMER 4M02 Introduction to Point of Care Clinical Ultrasound
Department Contacts/General Advice/Additional Topics
- FAMD 4028 Preventive Medicine
- FAMD 4048 Ambulatory Family Medicine*
*NOTE: This is for elective credit only. Does not satisfy Required Ambulatory graduation requirement.
- AWAB 4002 Military Leadership and Commissioned Officer Training
- INDP 4005 Anesthesia/ICU
- INDP 4006 Radiation Oncology – MD Anderson
- INDP 4008 Pulmonary Medicine – MD Anderson
- INDP 4016 Certificate in Healthcare Management
- INDP 4017 Introduction to Medical Simulation
- INDP 4019 Multidisciplinary Approach to LGBTQ+ Healthcare
- INDP 4100 Business Administration and Medicine
Mini-Elective:
Department Contacts/Additional Topics
- INFD 4001 Combined Pediatric and Adult Infectious Diseases Memorial Hermann and LBJ Hospitals
- INFD 4002 Pediatric Infectious Diseases Memorial Hermann and LBJ Hospitals
- INFD 4003 Adult Infectious Diseases Memorial Hermann Hospital
- INFD 4010 Ambulatory HIV/AIDS – Thomas Street Clinic
- INFD 4011 The Microbiome and Clostridium Difficile Infection
*Note: All requests to change INTM coursework must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the elective start date.
Department Contacts/General Information/Additional Topics
- INTM 4002 Ambulatory Internal Medicine*
*NOTE: This is for elective credit only. Does not satisfy Required Ambulatory graduation requirement. - INTM 4004 Cardiology – Memorial Hermann Hospital
- INTM 4005 Endocrinology Clinical Elective
- INTM 4018 Cardiac Electrophysiology
- INTM 4019 Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Clerkship
- INTM 4022 Geriatrics/Palliative Care
- INTM 4023 Pulmonary Medicine Consultation Elective
- INTM 4024 Rheumatology Clinical Elective
- INTM 4025 Gastroenterology Clinical Elective – LBJ
- INTM 4026 Gastroenterology Clinical Elective – Memorial Hermann
- INTM 4033 Preventive Cardiology
- INTM 4042 Cardiology – LBJ Hospital
- INTM 4045 Sleep Medicine
- INTM 4049 Senior Elective in Hematology
- INTM 4053 Cardiology – MD Anderson Cancer Center
- INTM 4057 Hyperbaric Medicine & Chronic Wound Care
- INTM 4058 Medical Oncology
- INTM 4059 Intensive Care Nephrology
- INTM 4061 General Oncology at LBJ General Hospital
- INTM 4063 Advanced Cardiopulmonary Therapies and Transplantation
- INTM 4064 Nephrology Clinical Consultation Service
- INTM 4065 Exploring the End of Life
Department Contacts/General Information/Additional Topics
- NEUR 4004 Diagnostic/General Neurology
- NEUR 4005 Epilepsy
- NEUR 4006 Movement Disorders and Neurodegenerative Diseases
- NEUR 4009 Neuro-Oncology Elective
- NEUR 4010 Neuropsychiatry and Dementia
- NEUR 4011 Telemedicine Multidisciplinary (primarily Neurology)
Department Contacts/General Information
- OBGY 4002 Gynecologic Oncology – MD Anderson Cancer Center
- OBGY 4006 Externship in Obstetrics
- OBGY 4007 High Risk Obstetric/Maternal Fetal Medicine
- OBGY 4008 Obstetric & Gynecologic Ultrasound
- OBGY 4009 Clinical Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
- OBGY 4016 Externship In Gynecology & Gynecologic Oncology
- OBGY 4025 Obstetrics Inpatient & Ambulatory Preceptorship – LBJ Hospital
- OBGY 4026 Gynecology Inpatient & Ambulatory Preceptorship
- OBGY 4029 Externship in Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology – Memorial Hermann
- OBGY 4031 Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
Mini-Elective(s):
Only MMS Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery students are eligible to enroll in the OMS electives
Faculty Elective Coordinator: Amalia Guardiola, M.D.
Elective Coordinator: Debbie Hernandez
- PED 4002 Pediatric Cardiology
- PED 4003 Pediatric Endocrinology
- PED 4006 Pediatric Nephrology
- PED 4013 Pediatric Hematology
- PED 4014 Pediatric Oncology
- PED 4016 Harris County Resources for Children & Adults, Integrated Health Services Clinic
- PED 4017 Child Safety and Integrated Care
- PED 4018 Genetics
- PED 4019 Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition
- PED 4034 Pediatric Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology
- PED 4035 Pediatric Pulmonology
- PED 4037 Adolescent Medicine
- PED 4038 Pediatric Neurology
Faculty Elective Coordinator:
Department Elective Coordinator:
In addition to the departmental elective offerings described below, students may pursue other interests with faculty by arranging ad hoc electives or Special Projects according to the procedure outlined at the beginning of this book. To explore other possibilities, please contact the departmental elective coordinator.
- PMR 4001 Introduction to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- PMR 4002 Brain Injury
- PMR 4005 Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
Department Contacts/Additional Topics
- PSYC 4007 Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry
- PSYC 4025 Psychopharmacology
- PSYC 4027 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- PSYC 4031 Consultation Child Psychiatry & Outpatient
- PSYC 4036 Patient-Centered Psychiatry
- PSYC 4040 Emergency Psychiatry
- PSYC 4043 Treatment Refractory Mood Disorders
- PSYC 4046 Psychiatry Residency Boost Camp
- PSYC 4047 Neurobiology of Psychotic Disorders – academic year 2022-2023 only
Department Contacts/Additional Topics
- RAD 4001 Diagnostic Radiology
- RAD 4003 Pediatric Radiology
- RAD 4005 Body Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- RAD 4006 Vascular and Interventional Radiology – MD Anderson
- RAD 4007 Neuroradiology
- RAD 4012 Vascular and Interventional Radiology – MHH & LBJ
- RAD 4013 Emergency Radiology Embedded Experience
- RAD 4014 Musculoskeletal Radiology
- RAD 4015 Interdisciplinary Trauma– NEW (collaboration between EM, Emergency & Interventional Radiology and Trauma Surgery)
Mini-Elective(s):
- RAD 4M03 Pediatric Radiology
- RAD 4M05 Body Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- RAD 4M06 Vascular and Interventional Radiology – MD Anderson
- RAD 4M07 Neuroradiology
- RAD 4M12 Vascular and Interventional Radiology – MHH & LBJ
- RAD 4M13 Emergency Radiology Embedded Experience – academic year 2022-2023 only
- RAD 4M14 Musculoskeletal Radiology
- SURG 4004 Sub-Internship at LBJ General Hospital
- SURG 4011 Pediatric Surgery
- SURG 4013 Plastic Surgery
- RAD 4015 Interdisciplinary Trauma – NEW (collaboration between EM, Emergency & Interventional Radiology and Trauma Surgery)
- SURG 4016 Reconstructive Microsurgery of the Cancer Patient
- SURG 4019 General & Trauma Surgery – Memorial Hermann Hospital
- SURG 4034 Outpatient Surgery/Ambulatory Care – LBJ Hospital
- SURG 4038 Abdominal Transplant Surgery
- SURG 4040 General Surgery – Moody West