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NEUROSCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Neurosciences and neurology instruction spans all four years of the
medical curriculum. The department's objectives are to familiarize the
student with the structure and function of the healthy nervous system,
to
learn how various diseases affect the nervous system and to students
to obtain a neurological history and perform a neurological exam.
The department initially organized a curriculum in neurosciences in
1972 which is now a 90 hour required course in the first year. This integrated
basic science/clinical course covers primarily neuroanatomy and neurophysiology,
with some neurochemistry and neuropharmacology, as well as clinical correlations.
The Neuroscience course is taught by basic scientists and neurologists
in the Department of Neurosciences. In 1990, the LCME cited this course
as being one of the best in New Jersey Medical School, and in 1996 our
medical students selected the Neuroscience course as the best basic science
course. In the 1997-1998 academic year the Neuroscience course received
the highest evaluation scores by students in the first year class.
2. ICS Course
The department teaches a Neurology component in the Introduction to
Clinical Science (ICS) course in the second year curriculum, and also participates
in the second year Psychiatry course.
A required four week clerkship in neurology has been given to fourth
year students since 1973 and is currently available to third year students
who defer other clinical rotations. The LCME positively cited the course
during its review. In addition, our students have performed well above
the national average on national shelf exams which cover clinical neurological
topics.
4. Emergency Medicine Course
The department participates in the fourth year medical student clerkship
in Emergency Medicine which is a four week required rotation.
5. Awards Over the past 16 years, faculty members of the Department of Neurosciences
have been selected for sixteen Gold Apple Awards (given by medical students
for excellence in teaching), and three UMDNJ Foundation Excellence in Teaching
Awards.
6. Dental Neuroanatomy Course
The department provides a 36-38 hour Neuroanatomy course for the first
year students in the New Jersey Dental School. This course surveys the
whole nervous system with some basic neurophysiology and many clinical
correlations. This course has been highly rated by dental students on their
reviews.
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