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Medical Student Elective
Med-Peds Rotation


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The Baylor Medicine-Pediatrics program has established a community based primary care practice in combined internal medicine and pediatrics. Medicine-Pediatrics trained physician's staff the practice. This rotation offers interested medical students the opportunity to participate in the health care of a broad age range of patients in a community outpatient setting. The practice provides a full spectrum of primary health care needs for newborns, infants, children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. In addition to the outpatient management of acute and chronic illness, issues regarding the preventative health maintenance of children, adolescents and adults as well as women's health are stressed. The clinic population represents numerous diverse cultural backgrounds and the majority of these patients are underinsured or do not have health insurance. The clinic is located outside the medical center in at the Martin Luther King Community Health Center located at 3550 Swingle Road. In addition to working in the clinic, the medical student will also be given the opportunity to attend adolescent medicine clinic at Ben Taub General Hospital, the Transitional Medicine Clinic at the Baylor Clinic and join a Med-Peds physician in his private practice for a day. There will also be additional exposure to learning how to give immunizations and participate in standard outpatient treatments.

Conferences

Students will be asked to prepare a conference pertaining to a primary care topic. Students will also attend weekly Department of Medicine and Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, and participate in the monthly Combined Medicine-Pediatrics Conference.

Hospital Rounds

If applicable students will participate in hospital rounds with the attending physician for any inpatients admitted to the service at Ben Taub Hospital, St. Luke’s Hospital, and/or Texas Children’s Hospital.

Location


Martin Luther King Health Center Medicine-Pediatrics Resident’s Continuity Clinic. The clinic is located approximately six miles off-site from the Baylor College of Medicine campus. Transportation is recommended. Click here for more information.

All teaching sites are affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine.

Prerequisites


Students must have completed core rotations in internal medicine and in pediatrics. For further details contact: Dr. Cynthia Peacock: cpeacock @ bcm.edu

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