NLGY 9503 Sub-Internship in Pediatric Neurology

The goal of the Pediatric Neurology Sub-Internship is to develop the knowledge and skills to evaluate and manage children with neurologic disorders. The student will distinguish normal from abnormal neurologic development; perform a skillful neurologic history and exam to distinguish normal from abnormal findings, peripheral from central nervous system lesions, and static from progressive neurologic dysfunction; identify temporary vs. chronic progressive neurological dysfunction; and recognize and manage neurological disorders that generally require referral. Students will be able to discuss the indications, side effects, and mode of action of commonly used medications in pediatric neurology; the indications for complex neurologic testing; and the pediatrician's role in prevention of neurologic disorders in children. Patient activity is primarily in the outpatient setting. Students are expected to demonstrate professional responsibility in working as a team members of the Pediatric Neurology care team, patient, and families.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Year 3 General Pediatrics Clerkship.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Year 3 General Pediatrics Clerkship.

Schedule Type

Elective

Grading Basis

H/HP/P/NP

Administrative Unit

Neurology

Offered

As scheduled

Instructor

Brianna Woodliff