| Medical Schools are constantly improving their programs to keep up with the changes in Medical Education in United States and Canada. US national standards for Medical School curriculum have begun to reflect the need for an integrative approach to basic sciences and the importance of early introduction of clinical cases. Our College is adapting and improving the Medical program to reflect these aspects as well.
Students are also exposed to patient care through local Primary Care Clinics from first Semester. They are trained to learn the history taking, vital signs monitoring, and diagnosis process through these clinics.
Study in the Clinical Science Division encompasses the sixth through tenth semesters. While rotating through various medical specialties in cooperating teaching hospitals or other approved health care facilities, students are under the guidance of clinical faculty, and under the general supervision of IAU Dean of Clinical Sciences.
International American University College of Medicine currently has contracts with the following hospitals (all have ACGME-approved programs), where most of our clinical students are currently doing their rotations:
Jackson Park General Hospital (Chicago, IL)(Chicago, Illinois)
Harbor Hospital (Baltimore, MD)(Baltimore, Maryland)
Baton Rouge General Medical Center (Baton Rouge, LA)
DeKalb Medical Center (Atlanta, GA)
Southern Regional Hospital (Atlanta, GA)
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