The aim of this elective is to provide MD and PA students hands-on exposure to the unique nature of the physical exam in hospitalized patients. In small groups led by a faculty facilitator, students will be introduced to 2-3 hospitalized patients at SHC with interesting diagnostic findings. Students will examine patients at the bedside with a faculty facilitator, acquiring practice in physical exam skills and honing advanced maneuvers. Students will then discuss exam findings in the context of the patient's clinical presentation, bridging concepts across clinical reasoning, practicum, and pathophysiology. Emphasis is placed on understanding the cause of the finding and learning critical judgment and exam skills for various organ systems.
1 units · Medical School MD Grades
The aim of this elective is to provide MD and PA students hands-on exposure to the unique nature of the physical exam in hospitalized patients. In small groups led by a faculty facilitator, students will be introduced to 2-3 hospitalized patients at SHC with interesting diagnostic findings. Students will examine patients at the bedside with a faculty facilitator, acquiring practice in physical exam skills and honing advanced maneuvers. Students will then discuss exam findings in the context of the patient's clinical presentation, bridging concepts across clinical reasoning, practicum, and pathophysiology. Emphasis is placed on understanding the cause of the finding and learning critical judgment and exam skills for various organ systems.
Offered in Autumn 2025, Winter 2026 at Stanford University.