Required Clinical Experiences (RCE)
RCEs ensure that students have adequate exposure to a variety of specialty-relevant presenting complaints commonly seen in the clerkship’s clinical setting. RCEs are logged online in One45. This process tracks that students are meeting the educational goals of the clerkship.
Students MUST have logged all RCEs in One45 by the day of the clerkship’s shelf exam in order to pass the clerkship.
Students will perform all of the following components for each RCE:
Emergency Medicine Clerkship
RCE Clinical Conditions (Non-Procedural)
Clinical Conditions
Associated Skills
Abdominal Pain
Altered Mental State
Chest Pain
Pelvic Pain / GYN Emergencies
Dyspnea
Resuscitation
Sepsis
Trauma
obtain patient history
conduct a physical exam
interpret pertinent patient data
present the case including a discussion of differential diagnosis, assessment, and plan
Chest Xray Interpretation
Electrocardiogram (EKG) Interpretation
Point of Care Ultrasound (FAST)
interpret pertinent patient data
RCE Clinical Conditions (Procedural)
Procedures
Level of Student Responsibility
Participate in resuscitation (CPR) of a patient or simulated patient.
Active Participation (Full)
Perform venipuncture.
Active Participation (Full)
Perform peripheral intravenous line (IV) placement.
Active Participation (Full)
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