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Clinical Experiences

Clinical Experiences

SWAGÊÓƵ podiatric medical students learn at the bedside, not just from textbooks. Beginning in their first year, students gain experience in a broad range of clinical practices.

  • First-Year

    Length

    • 10 weeks

    Clinical Setting

    Western University of Health Sciences

    • Service learning opportunities in pediatrics and geriatrics
  • First-Second-Year

    Length

    • 20 weeks

    Clinical Setting

    Western University of Health Sciences

    • Working with standardized patients and simulations
  • Third-Year

    Length

    • 42 weeks
      Local & National

    Clinical Setting

    Clinic and hospital rotations at local SWAGÊÓƵ affiliated sites including:

    • General Medicine
    • Internal Medicine
    • General Surgery
    • Surgery Subspecialty: Vascular Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Medicine Subspecialty: Endocrinology, Infectious Disease, Cardiology, Pulmonology, Rheumatology
    • Podiatric Medicine
  • Fourth-Year

    Length

    • 10 weeks

    Clinical Setting

    Clinic, hospital and private practice rotations at SWAGÊÓƵ affiliated sites including:

    • General Medicine
    • Internal Medicine
    • General Surgery
    • Surgery Subspecialty: Vascular Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Medicine Subspecialty: Endocrinology, Infectious Disease, Cardiology, Pulmonology, Rheumatology
    • Podiatric Medicine
    • Pediatric Medicine
  • Rotation Sites

    Students receive a superior education and rich patient volumes during their rotations, which starts at the beginning of the third year. Rotations are at teaching hospitals affiliated with academic health centers, and well-known hospitals in the Southern California area. These include Olive View UCLA Medical Center, the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Riverside University Health System Medical Center, Valley Presbyterian Hospital and the SWAGÊÓƵ Patient Care Center.

    Students choose their third and fourth year clinical rotations in consultation with their faculty mentor and graduate medical education specialists. Fourth year rotations can be in most any state that you select. If you desire to be an extern at a qualified hospital that we do not currently have an affiliation agreement, we will work with you to develop one.

    Equipped with early and lengthy exposure to clinical practice, you will be more than prepared to meet the demands of your career in podiatric medicine.

     

    Various images for the College of Podiatric Medicice pamphlet or brochure. CPM students and Reina Deogracias, DPM, Podiatric Physician portray a foot exam and a gait analysis at the Foot & Ankle Center in the Patient Care Center.

    Excellent Clinical Preparation

    Clinical rotations are developed to provide you diverse experiences in different patient population and in an integrated interdisciplinary environment. This type of learning exposure will prepare and provide you advantages for your residency selection.