The Saskatchewan Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (SLIC) allows students to apply their basic knowledge and skills acquired in the first 2 years of medical school in the clinical setting. SLIC students will experience a learning environment that provides comprehensive care of patients over time and will meet the first clerkship year's core objectives across multiple disciplines simultaneously in a one-on-one teaching environment. SLIC students will care for patients in the community, clinic, and hospital setting under the direct supervision of faculty and, depending on the community, residents. Restriction(s): M.D. program only; in appropriate year of study only. Prerequisite(s): Completion of Year Two, M.D. program. Note: Students with credit for MEDC 306, MEDC 307, MEDC 332 will not receive credit for this course.
The Saskatchewan Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (SLIC) allows students to apply their basic knowledge and skills acquired in the first 2 years of medical school in the clinical setting. SLIC students will experience a learning environment that provides comprehensive care of patients over time and will meet the first clerkship year's core objectives across multiple disciplines simultaneously in a one-on-one teaching environment. SLIC students will care for patients in the community, clinic, and hospital setting under the direct supervision of faculty and, depending on the community, residents. Restriction(s): M.D. program only; in appropriate year of study only. Prerequisite(s): Completion of Year Two, M.D. program. Note: Students with credit for MEDC 306, MEDC 307, MEDC 332 will not receive credit for this course.