📌 C. Clinical Rotations (Core Clinical Practice)
Rotation Areas:
Internal Medicine
Diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of diseases
Surgery (General + Subspecialties)
Operative procedures across various fields
Pediatrics
Medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Women's health, pregnancy, and childbirth
Psychiatry
Mental health and behavioral disorders
Family Medicine / General Practice
Comprehensive healthcare for all ages
Emergency Medicine
Acute illness and injury care
Anesthesiology
Pain management and patient care during surgery
Radiology
Medical imaging for diagnosis and treatment
Dermatology
Skin, hair, and nail conditions
ENT / Ophthalmology / Orthopedics
Specialized surgical and medical fields
Neurology
Disorders of the nervous system
Overview:
Students enter hospital or clinic environments, rotating across medical specialties and interacting with patients under supervision.
Outcome:
Students develop clinical reasoning, patient communication, and procedural skills.