LAMP 7500

Acting Internship-Hematopathology

Contact

Haley Fleckenstein
Course Coordinator
fleck140@umn.edu

Campus
Curriculum Focus
Clinical Level
Requirement
MS Year
Hands-On
Terms Offered
Credits
Prerequisites

Completion of required rotations in MED 7500, PED 7501, and/or SURG 7550 preferred

Details

Catalog Description: Over the course of the 4 week rotation, students (acting as a first year LMP resident) will be fully integrated into the blood and bone marrow biopsy service, with “ownership” of their cases and graduated responsibility for their level of training. They will learn to preview/interpret blood smears and write up preliminary diagnostic reports. Once they are competent with blood smears, they will progress to bone marrow aspirate and biopsy interpretation, including drafting a diagnostic report. Special studies are often performed simultaneously and may include immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry; the student will learn how these influence overall diagnosis and how they are integrated into the report. There are weekly multidisciplinary and unknown teaching conferences, as well as a daily consensus/teaching conference. The student will become acquainted with the various complimentary modalities used to distinguish between reactive etiologies and malignant neoplasms and learn how to classify the more common types of hematopoietic neoplasms, including leukemias and lymphomas. The student will typically work individually with each of the 7 faculty over the course of the month. The evaluation is done as a group to gather input from each faculty member. The course grade is based on the appraisal of the student's ability to recognize and describe the more common types of hematolymphoid disorders, both reactive and neoplastic as well as all core competencies including professionalism and medical knowledge. The student is required to select a topic in hematopathology, review the medical literature and present a 20-minute talk to the residents, fellows and faculty. The talk is usually case-based, with a brief presentation followed by literature review.

Syllabus

Note: Contact the Course Coordinator for any syllabi for previous years. 

Sites:  

View site addresses by clicking on the site name below or visiting the site codes table.

Site Code

Site Name

Notes

MF-1058

UMMC - Mayo Memorial Building

 Room D219

Required session attendance: Consensus conference, T/Th hemepath lectures/unknowns, CP conference, LMP Grand Rounds, resident didactics as applicable, adult and pediatric hematologic malignancy conferences as applicable

Typical weekly schedule/Delivery Mode:  M-F, 8:00am - 5:00pm

Direct patient care: No

Consent Requirement: Arranged. Please submit a request to schedule using the form linked below.

LAMP Arranged Electives Form

Grading Scale: P/N

Allow repetition of course: Repetition not allowed

Course equivalency: Does not apply