MS4 Class Information – Jan. 4, 2024

Information about Transition to Residency You received a message about Transition to Residency on Dec. 20 through the medyr4ad Listserv. Be sure to check that message for details about TTR. The first week of the course is virtual, and the second week is in-person in Seattle. Transition to Residency 2024 will take place on: Week […]

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MS4 Class Information – Dec. 14, 2023

CQI Spotlight: Accreditation report on student access to healthcare services The UW School of Medicine made changes after The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) determined that element 12.4, which addresses student access to health care services during clinical training, is unsatisfactory. Learn much more about policy changes and the availability of centralized, useful information […]

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MS4 Class Information – Dec. 7, 2023

ICYMI: Get advice from AAMC about money management for residents The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) will host a webinar on Jan. 26, 2024, about their Guide to Money Management and Student Loans. This webinar will highlight the resources available in the newly designed guide so that soon-to-be residents and current residents can utilize […]

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MS4 Class Information – Nov. 30, 2023

ICYMI: Get advice from AAMC about money management for residents The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) will host a webinar on Jan. 26, 2024, about their Guide to Money Management and Student Loans. This webinar will highlight the resources available in the newly designed guide so that soon-to-be residents and current residents can utilize […]

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MS4 Class Information – Nov. 16, 2023

It’s time to preference for Non-Permission Explore & Focus courses! Attention MS4 students who have expanded and plan to graduate in June 2025: Submit your E&F clerkship preferences for non-permission courses using eValue Optimization Scheduling (EVOS) before the deadline. EVOS is an automated process that simultaneously considers your clerkship preferences, your classmates’ clerkship preferences, and […]

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MS4 Class Information – Nov. 9, 2023

Please complete data stewardship training by Wednesday, Nov. 15 UW Medicine and the UW School of Medicine require all medical students to learn how to properly safeguard confidential information and comply with standards for personal accountability for data stewardship. Please complete the UW Privacy, Confidentiality, and Information Security Agreement PCISA requirement in the To-Do List […]

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MS4 Class Information – Nov. 2, 2023

Check your graduation status; scheduling pause begins Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023 An update for students graduating in June 2024: Explore and Focus (E&F) courses that are offered March 25, 2024, to May 3, 2024, will not be scheduled during the E&F Scheduling Pause. If you are graduating in June 2024, please check your Clerkship Graduation Audit […]

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MS4 Class Information – Oct. 26, 2023

Seeking your thoughts about medical student experiences with robotic surgery If you are a medical student in your fourth year, this is your opportunity to impact medical student education by sharing perspectives on any experiences you have had with robotic surgery. Please take 10 minutes to complete this confidential, anonymous online survey for a chance to […]

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MS4 Class Information – Oct. 19, 2023

Expanded MS4s graduating in 2025: Schedule your fourth-year Career Planning appointment Please schedule a fourth-year Career Planning Appointment with your career advisors anytime from now through December 2023. Before your appointment, please carefully read the information and resources below and plan to spend a minimum of 90 minutes in preparation.   How do you know if you need an appointment? If you […]

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MS4 Class Information – Oct. 12, 2023

Expanded MS4s graduating in 2025: Schedule your fourth-year Career Planning appointment Please schedule a fourth-year Career Planning Appointment with your career advisors anytime from now through December 2023. Before your appointment, please carefully read the information and resources below and plan to spend a minimum of 90 minutes in preparation.   How do you know if you need an appointment? If you […]

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