UMMSM CURRICULUM (MD) (5 weeks) P B L Epi 2 Fdn Onc Nov/Dec Renal System (5 weeks) Doctoring GI & Nutritio n Sept/Oct P B L (5 weeks) Patient Safety Transitio n to Wards Core Clerkships (8, 6 or 4 weeks) Feb Mar Apr P B L Endocri ne & Repro System Hem e -Onc (4 Weeks) (5 weeks) Doctoring IV Core Clerkships (8, 6 or 4 weeks) OSCEs Required Clerkship/Electives Required Clerkship/Electives Graduation May Winter Break June Year 4 an ( 8 weeks) June Winter Break Year 3 Orientation June J Respiratory System Doctoring III Orientation Year 2 (2 weeks) Aug Doctoring II Neuroscie nce & Behavior al Science May P B L Competency Assessment Week USMLE Preparation Doctoring I B L Spring Break (8 weeks) June P PB L Vacation (4 weeks) B L Apr/May Cellul Cardioar vascular System Functi (8 weeks) on & Epidemiolog Reguy lation (concurrent (4 CVS) weeks) w/ Competency Assessment Week (8 weeks) P PB L Spring Break Molecu lar Basis of Life Human Struct ure Host Defens es Pathog en & Patholo gy Feb/Mar (4 weeks) Jan CBL Inflam/DI Nov Competenc y Oct Winter Break Orientation Year 1 Orientation DermOphtho Doctoring Courses • Clinical Skills • Communication Skills • Health Informatics & Info • Ethics/ Professionalism • Geriatrics/Pallia tive/ Pain • Population Health Problem • Special Based Learning Populations • Patient & Infection Safety/QI Inflammation • Rheumatology Systems Based • Infectious Care Diseases Organ System Modules Core Modules Aug Winter Break • Embryology • Histology • Gross Anatomy • Medical Genetics • Biochemistry • Cell Biology • Cellular Biophysics • Intro to Pharmacology • Immunology • Microbiology • Intro to Pathology Core Clerkships IM 8 weeks Surgery 8 weeks OB/GYN 6 weeks Psychiatry 6 weeks Pediatrics 6 Required weeks clerkship/Electives ElectivesA 6 4 Subinternship weeksweeks GPC Subinternship B 4 4 weeks weeks Family Med 4 Geriatrics 4 weeks weeks EMed 4 weeks Radiology 4 weeks Neurology 4 weeks Anesthesia 2
PLACEMENT HOW? Placement Placement Test Test Transfer Transfer Credits Credits SAT SAT or or ACT ACT Scores Scores High High School School AP AP Scores Scores (Mathematics) (Mathematics) WHAT TO DO? Take Take placement placement test test on on any any campus campus at at Testing Testing Center. Center. Accuplacer Accuplacer MATH MATH can can be be taken taken twice. twice. Students Students who who wish wish higher higher placement placement must must then then “appeal”. “appeal”. Appeal Appeal is is request to take a pencil-and-paper type test on material from the course they request to take a pencil-and-paper type test on material from the course they placed placed into. into. Bring Bring transcript transcript showing showing general general education education math math credits credits from from another another college college or or university university to to CCBC CCBC for for evaluation. evaluation. If If completed completed in in Maryland, Maryland, the the highest highest level level developmental math course, Intermediate Algebra can be used for placement. developmental math course, Intermediate Algebra can be used for placement. Placement Placement by by SAT SAT MATH MATH score score of of 500 500 or or higher higher (or (or by by ACT ACT MATH MATH score score 21 21 or or higher) places the student into an entry-level general education math course higher) places the student into an entry-level general education math course (MATH (MATH 111, 111, 125, 125, 131/2/3, 131/2/3, 135, 135, 163). 163). For For higher higher placement, placement, the the student student must must take take Accuplacer MATH. MATH. Accuplacer Students Students with with documentation documentation of of AP AP math math scores scores of of 3, 3, 4, 4, or or 5 5 from from high high school school can can be awarded college credit and placement according to this chart. be awarded college credit and placement according to this chart.
A time plot can be used to compare two or more data sets covering the same time period. 1918 influenza epidemic Date # Cases # Deaths week week week week week week week week week week week week week week week week week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 36 531 4233 8682 7164 2229 600 164 57 722 1517 1828 1539 2416 3148 3465 1440 0 0 130 552 738 414 198 90 56 50 71 137 178 194 290 310 149 10000 9000 10000 8000 9000 7000 8000 6000 7000 5000 6000 4000 5000 3000 4000 Incidence 2000 3000 2000 1000 1000 0 800 700 800 700600 600500 500400 400300 300200 200100 1000 0 0 week week 1 week 3 week 5 week 7 week 9 week 11 week 13 week 15 17 # Cases # Deaths The pattern over time for the number of flu diagnoses closely resembles that for the number of deaths from the flu, indicating that about 8% to 10% of the people diagnosed that year died shortly afterward from complications of the flu.