VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: The infectious diseases clerkship features an active inpatient service at the Palo Alto VA, which averages one to three new consults per day. As a consulting specialty service within the Department of Medicine, participants are able to see a wide variety of community-acquired and nosocomial infections. Particular emphasis is placed on clinical and diagnostic reasoning, as well as in developing a good working knowledge of antimicrobial agents and a rational approach for their use. The training and teaching opportunities are rich because of the case mix (medical, surgical, ICU) and patient populations that are seen at the Palo Alto VA. In addition to the attending physician, the service is supervised on a daily basis by the infectious diseases fellow, who will work closely with students rotating on the clinical service. Students attend daily patient rounds, weekly infectious diseases conferences, and may attend other research or patient-care conferences at the VA and/or Stanford. Course objectives and resources are provided at the beginning of the rotation. PREREQUISITES: MED 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-MED 12, full-time for 4 weeks, 2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Cybele Renault, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Jonathan R. Wong, Jonathan.Wong2@va.gov. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: On the first day of the rotation, page the Palo Alto VA infectious diseases fellow through the Stanford page operator at MED 650-MED 723-6661; Time: 8:MED 30 AM. CALL CODE: 1. OTHER FACULTY: A. Chary, S. Cohn, L. Duke, M. Holodniy, D. Relman, C. Renault, M. Smith, A. Sturt, S. Sudhakar, S. Varshney. LOCATION: PAVAMC.
6 units · Medical School MD Grades
VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: The infectious diseases clerkship features an active inpatient service at the Palo Alto VA, which averages one to three new consults per day. As a consulting specialty service within the Department of Medicine, participants are able to see a wide variety of community-acquired and nosocomial infections. Particular emphasis is placed on clinical and diagnostic reasoning, as well as in developing a good working knowledge of antimicrobial agents and a rational approach for their use. The training and teaching opportunities are rich because of the case mix (medical, surgical, ICU) and patient populations that are seen at the Palo Alto VA. In addition to the attending physician, the service is supervised on a daily basis by the infectious diseases fellow, who will work closely with students rotating on the clinical service. Students attend daily patient rounds, weekly infectious diseases conferences, and may attend other research or patient-care conferences at the VA and/or Stanford. Course objectives and resources are provided at the beginning of the rotation. PREREQUISITES: MED 300A. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full-time for 4 weeks, 2 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Cybele Renault, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Jonathan R. Wong, Jonathan.Wong2@va.gov. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: On the first day of the rotation, page the Palo Alto VA infectious diseases fellow through the Stanford page operator at 650-723-6661; Time: 8:30 AM. CALL CODE: 1. OTHER FACULTY: A. Chary, S. Cohn, L. Duke, M. Holodniy, D. Relman, C. Renault, M. Smith, A. Sturt, S. Sudhakar, S. Varshney. LOCATION: PAVAMC.
Offered in Autumn 2025, Winter 2026, Spring 2026, Summer 2026 at Stanford University.