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Year 1
- Gross Anatomy, Imaging & Embryology
- Cell Structure & Function
- SPH: Systems, Processes and Homeostasis
- BBOD: Biological Basis of Disease
- PCM I: Principles of Clinical Medicine
Year 2
- Circulation
- Metabolism
- Neuroscience & Behavior
- Human Growth & Development
- Blood
- Principles in Clinical Medicine Year 2
Year 3
- The third year wiki describes what to expect in various placements and tips for success. The wiki describes differences between different placement sites.
- This is the OHSU info page for third year.
- Internal Medicine
- Surgery
- Pediatrics
- OB/GYN
- Family Medicine
- Rural Rotation
- Psychiatry
- AmIon? Lists all the residents/attendings currently on shift in each dept (pw: ohsu)
Graduate and MPH courses
- PMCB Conjoint courses includes CONJ661, CONJ662, CONJ663, and CONJ664
- Advanced Virology
Student Groups
- Alphabetical List of all Interest Groups on campus
- AMSA OHSU chapter American Medical Student Association
- Business in Medicine elective
- FMIG Page Family Medicine Interest Group
- HPIG Health Policy Interest Group
- MedTech page
- Med13 Class Page
- Med14 Class Page
- Med15 Class Page
- National Primary Care Week 2010
- OHSUNIG Page Neurology Interest Group
- Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP)
- PsychIG Psychiatry Interest Group
- SIG Page Surgery Interest Group
- StudentSpeak OHSU StudentSpeak blog
- We provide space and hosting for student groups. And we run fundraisers for student groups from time to time. Contact the webmaster for more info or to propose a collaboration.
General resources for Students of Medicine
Clinical Quick Reference Sheets
- Internal Medicine History & Physical - a 1 page trifold guide to taking a history and physical. A great cheat sheet for preceptorships (Level MS1/MS2)
- Family Medicine Reference Cards- provide a framework for asking pertinent questions based on patient diagnoses for family medicine preceptorships.
- OSCE Exam Quick Reference Guide - jog your memory with this 3 page document. compiled from PCM videos/handouts of all physical exams.
- Medical Spanish dictionary & atlas - words, phrases, and common clinical questions. the last few pages label body parts in Spanish.
- Quick reference - HTN management - hypertension pocket sheet from U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.
- Gay Men's Health Care Card (AMSA)
- Lesbian Health Care Card (AMSA)
- Transgender Health Care Card (AMSA)
Other resources
- Grades - what they mean, how they're distributed, when they matter.
- Check Your Course Grades, including exam scores
- Write Your Course Evaluations
- ISIS Login for Transcripts, Tuition Bills
- Sakai Course Pages
- Official Med13 Google Calendar
- Official Med14 Google Calendar
- Academic Calendar SoM 2011-2012
- MS1 2011-2012 Academic Calendar
- MS2 2010-2011 Academic Calendar
- 2011-2012 Financial Aid Calendar
- SOM Current Students Page
- Sage Book MS1
- Sage Book MS2
- Set up your laptop, iPod, or iPhone for private OHSU WiFi
- Recommended iPod / iPhone applications
- Portland Study Spots - Includes recommended libraries and coffee shops around the city
Help! Getting started with a wiki
- This isn't an ordinary webpage. Anyone can view, edit, or write a completely new page. Join up and request an account.
- See the Help Page for instructions, tips, and hints
Wikis in Medicine
You've heard about Wikipedia. Wikis have been around a while and are increasingly becoming used by specialized communities in medicine to communicate and learn. Here are some examples of the technology in practice:
- Medpedia.com Connecting people and information to advance medicine
- News feature in Nature Medicine or [1]
- WikiMD
- Ganfyd - The free medical knowledge base that anyone can read and any registered medical practitioner may edit. Ganfyd is a collaborative medical reference by medical professionals and invited non-medical experts. The site is based around the wiki format, enabling true sharing of knowledge.
- Openwetware MIT created site for research scientists
- WikiTest Prep for USMLE a site by Albert Einstein medical students