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University of South Carolina    
2017-2018 School of Medicine Bulletin (Archived) 
    
 
  Apr 20, 2024
 
2017-2018 School of Medicine Bulletin (Archived) [Archived Catalog]

MEDI G800 - Medicine Inpatient Acting Internship


Credits: 4

Students are assigned to an inpatient general medicine team, composed of one attending physician, one PGY-2 or PGY-3 resident, one to two PGY-1 residents, and at times third-year medical student(s). Acting interns care for patients as their primary caregivers, under the direct supervision of the upper level resident. Together with their teams, acting interns take in-house call every sixth night, admitting patients with all types of medical illnesses. Acting interns usually admit 2 to 3 new patients each call night, with a maximum census of 6 to 8 patients for ongoing care. Patient load may be adjusted as needed based on student comfort and patient complexity. Acting interns evaluate all assigned patients, completing and recording the medical interview, physical examination, diagnostic assessment, and management plan. Acting interns reevaluate their patients daily, reassessing their diagnoses and therapeutic plans. Acting interns present their patients and discuss their impressions on daily rounds and in teaching conferences with the Internal Medicine residents and faculty. Acting interns learn to interpret laboratory data, chest x-rays and electrocardiograms and to perform procedures, which usually include central line placement, lumbar puncture, paracentesis, stress testing and thoracentesis.Clinical learning is supplemented by self-directed reading and required conferences.  Conferences include informal discussions, lectures, grand rounds and bedside rounds. Acting interns take in-house overnight call with their team every sixth night and receive one day free of patient care duties per week.