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Since 2005, Indiana University students have recognized our emergency medicine clerkship as the Most Outstanding Senior Clerkship at Indiana University five times. We are proud of this recognition, as it reflects our commitment to undergraduate emergency medicine education. The Indiana University Department of Emergency Medicine (IUEM) offers a fourth-year elective in rotation emergency medicine that provides an unsurpassed experience in emergency medicine for visiting senior medical students.

Clinical venues

Visiting students will rotate at either Wishard Memorial Hospital or Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital. Both of these institutions are level 1 trauma centers, each seeing over 100,000 patients per year. They are the training sites for the IUEM residency.

Students will work approximately 15 nine-hour shifts where they will be supervised by board-certified academic emergency medicine faculty and senior emergency medicine residents. We believe that autonomy and responsibility are essential for the student to learn the fundamental approach to the patient with undifferentiated urgent or emergent conditions. At our institution, students function as the primary caregiver for their patients, working closely with supervising faculty to develop and implement management plans. There is ample opportunity for the performance of procedures.

Didactics

We believe that each student learns in his or her own unique way.  To complement the clinical experience, we offer a wide array of didactic and self-directed learning opportunities. Each month begins with one full day and two half days of lectures, workshops, and clinical orientation. Our lecture series focuses on critical emergency medicine topics and features lectures by the IUEM residency co-directors, Dr. Chisholm and Dr. Rodgers as well as by the clerkship director Dr. Humbert and assistant director Dr. Besinger. Students are also encouraged (but not required) to attend IUEM residency conferences each Wednesday and Thursday morning.

Halfway through the rotation, students will have a half-day session in IU’s state-of-the-art sim lab, where they will have an opportunity to independently manage critically ill simulation patients. Students have found this to be a fun and very valuable experience.

We also offer a rich variety of online modules for independent study. Click here for a sample of some of these materials.

Course availability

Students are accepted for rotations in August, September, October, and November.  There is a limited number of available spots. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept international medical students from universities that do not have a pre-existing agreement with Indiana University.

Living Arrangements

Housing is the student’s responsibility. We are happy to help students locate housing.  Please email Jim Graber (jamgrabe@iupui.edu).

Grading

Shift evaluations are completed after each shift by faculty members. These will account for 80% of the student’s final grade.  The remainder of the grade will be determined by the end of rotation quiz and participation in the activities of the clerkship.

Residency Interviews

Students that complete an away rotation are encouraged to submit an application to our emergency medicine residency (or EM/Peds combined).  Completion of the elective rotation does not guarantee that a student will receive a residency interview invitation.  

Rotation Applications

Applications will be accepted starting in January of the year a rotation is requested.  Email the clerkship coordinator Jim Graber (jamgrabe@iupui.edu) for further instructions regarding the application process.

 

Contact

Clerkship Director: Butch Humbert, MD

Assistant Clerkship Director: Bart Besinger, MD

Clerkship Coordinator: Jim Graber

 

Contact Clerkship Coordinator: 

Jim Graber

Senior Clerkship Coordinator
Assistant Residency Coordinator
Department of Emergency Medicine
1050 Wishard Boulevard
Room R2200
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
317-287-3027(Phone)
317-312-1984(Pager)
317-656-4216 (Fax)
jamgrabe@iupui.edu

Clerkship Director:

Butch Humbert, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Emergency Medicine
Wishard Memorial Hospital
1050 Wishard Boulevard
Room R2200
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
317-630-7276 (Phone)
317-656-4216 (Fax)
ahumbert@iupui.edu
 

 

***International Medical Students: Unfortunately, unless your university has a PRE-EXISTING written agreement with IUSM we are not allowed to accept international students for patient care rotations.

 

The Indiana University School of Medicine requires Emergency Medicine as a fourth year clerkship. Emergency Medicine became a required clerkship in the academic year 2003-2004. The Emergency Medicine Clerkship has received numerous awards as the best rotation elected by the graduating students since it's inception. We look forward to working with you!

Information regarding the IU Core Clerkship in Emergency Medicine can be found here.

Clerkship Director: - Butch Humbert, MD

Assistant Clerkship Director: - Bart Besinger, MD

Clerkship Coordinator - Jim Graber

 

Contact Clerkship Coordinator: 

Jim Graber

Senior Clerkship Coordinator
Assistant Residency Coordinator
Department of Emergency Medicine
1050 Wishard Boulevard
Room R2200
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
317-287-3027(Phone)
317-312-1984(Pager)
317-656-4216 (Fax)
jamgrabe@iupui.edu

Clerkship Director:

Butch Humbert, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Department of Emergency Medicine
Wishard Memorial Hospital
1050 Wishard Boulevard
Room R2200
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
317-630-7276 (Phone)
317-656-4216 (Fax)
ahumbert@iupui.edu
 

We participate in the AAMC ERAS electronic application program and the NRMP (National Residency Match Program).

  • For information regarding ERAS please visit their Student Info Site.
  • Click here for information regarding the NRMP.

We recommend getting all your application materials submitted in a timely manner as this aids us, and all programs to which you apply, allowing for complete and adequate evaluation of all applicants.  In general, we send invitations to interview after the release of the MSPE letter on 1 November.  Invitations are electronic using the e-mail address listed in the ERAS application.  We begin interviewing in mid-November through the end of January. 

There are no formal USMLE cut-off scores or mandatory rotation experiences, although we rely most heavily on the SLOR generated from a rotation with an ACGME accredited EM residency (see description on the CORD list site) in assessing a potential applicant. 

We rely on our web site as our primary source of information exchange.  We do not offer additional brochures or mailings.

2011-2012 Application Schedule*

  • September 1, 2011 Applicant and Program registration opens.
  • November 30, 2011 Applicant Registration Deadline.
  • February 22, 2012 Rank Order Lists must be certified
  • March 12, 2012 Applicant matched and unmatched posted
  • March 16, 2012 Match Day

 *These dates are subject to any changes made by the AAMC, please always confirm with the NRMP:  http://www.nrmp.org/res_match/yearly.html

 

Interview schedules and infromation to follow closer to interview timeframe