The Office of Undergraduate Medical Education welcomed 201 first-year students, who started classes on August 8. This year’s entering class

The Office of Undergraduate Medical Education welcomed 201 first-year students, who started classes on August 8. This year’s entering class
COMING SOON – projectCONNECT The LSU School of Medicine’s EQuIP office and Department of Internal Medicine bring you projectCONNECT: an
LSU School of medicine welcomes MEDRx – the Office of Medical Education’s new e-reminder system for Medical Education Development needs.
In an effort to comply with the ACGME’s Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) accreditation requirements, the LSU School of Medicine
IN HEALTHCARE, WHEN ARE OUR PATIENTS AT GREATEST RISK? DURING TRANSITIONS OF CARE. Transitions of care refer to the movement
The 2016-2017 Enhancing Quality Improvement for Patients residency rotation, sponsored in part by the LSU School of Medicine’s Office of
The Undergraduate Medical Education Office would like to welcome Pam Galindo to our team! Ms. Galindo comes to our office
Click here to view/print reference list RSS LIST 08.18.16 All schedules subject to change: please consult the LSU CME page
Preventing a Fumble on the Handoff- The Power of SBAR Handoffs are unavoidable for our patients as they transition through