Medical
and Undergraduate Student Opportunities
The
Department of Laboratory Medicine is responsible for the Medical Microbiology
(Laboratory Medicine
123a) and the basic Laboratory Medicine (Laboratory
Medicine 102b) courses for second year Yale medical students.
The Department also offers an advanced (3rd/4th year student) elective
in clinical pathology (Laboratory
Medicine 131). This latter course can be taken in a block
of 2 or 4 weeks, one student per rotation. The
contents are individualized for the interests of each student and
may include in-depth clinical consultation work in transfusion medicine,
clinical chemistry, virology, immunohematology, stem cell biology,
microbiology, apheresis, or clinical pharmacology and toxicology.
The
department invites 4th year students from other U.S. or Canadian medical
schools to apply to take the clinical rotation. Inquiries should
be addressed to Felicity Melillo, in the Office of Student Affairs at Yale School
of Medicine. General inquiries can also be made to the Laboratory
Medicine Director of Medical Studies .
Yale
medical students are invited to apply to the Departmental faculty
to serve as mentors for the senior
thesis. Students from other medical schools may also
apply to individual faculty to carry out research projects. Yale
undergraduate students may also obtain a research experience with
any of the Laboratory Medicine faculty through the course Molecular
Biophysics and Biochemistry (MB&B)470a
and/or 471b.
Medical students who are considering a career in laboratory medicine or combined laboratory medicine and anatomic pathology, whether
clinical or investigative, are invited to contact the Department
about the possibility of an intensive senior or post-sophomore year
experience and also about residency
opportunities.
Finally,
we encourage students to take advantage of some of our on-line educational
materials. Simply follow the links below:
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