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History of Electives at Tulane
Elective courses first assumed a significant role in the education of all Tulane medical students
in September of 1967 when the medical school initiated a major curriculum revision. Before that
time, several electives were offered during hours when no courses in the regular medical curriculum
were scheduled. Graduate courses could be taken by medical students only if their schedules
permitted them to do so. The effective use of these opportunities by some students who earned
dual degrees while attending medical school was one stimulus that led to the formation of a new
curriculum that broadened these elective opportunities and made them available to all medical students.
Electives provide an opportunity for medical students to pursue graduate studies. This opportunity
was of considerable importance in the curriculum of the late 1960s and continues to be one of the
curriculum's major emphases. Electives may be used to facilitate students' work on combined
degrees like the M.S.-M.D., M.D.-Ph.D. and M.D.-M.P.H.
These elective opportunities are described below and may include departmental research projects
that are done under faculty supervision.
Please review the Policies & Procedures
for additional important information regarding Electives in the Second Year.
Tulane medical students are required to take ONE elective in their first two years.
This requirement can also be fulfilled by coursework in the School of Public
Health and Tropical Medicine. The elective may be taken in either the first or
second year. Electives offerings are structured around the following session
schedule for the 2008-2009 Academic Year:
| Elective Sessions 2008-2009 |
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Wednesday |
Friday |
Saturday |
| Session 1 |
08-20/10-01-08 |
08-22/10-03-08 |
08-23/10-04-08 |
| Session 2 |
10-08/11-19-08 |
10-10/11-21-08 |
10-11/11-22-08 |
| Session 3 |
01-14/03-04-09 |
01-16/03-06-09 |
01-17/03-07-09 |
| Session 4 |
03-11/04-22-09 |
03-13/04-24-09 |
03-14/04-25-09 |
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