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Clerkship Phase Overview

Welcome to the Clinical Phase!

The Clerkship Phase marks the transition from classroom-based learning to full-time clinical training across core disciplines. Students rotate through required clerkships, complete standardized assessments, and develop clinical competencies under faculty supervision across multiple campuses and clinical sites.

How Clerkships Work

Core clerkships provide hands-on clinical training across major medical specialties during the clinical phase of the curriculum. Most clerkships are completed in six-week blocks, allowing students to develop clinical skills, participate in patient care, and work closely with faculty and residents.

Some clerkships are structured differently:

• Internal Medicine and Surgery are divided into two three-week experiences, combining general service with subspecialty exposure.
• Neurology and Psychiatry are each three weeks and are typically paired together within a six-week block.

Each clerkship concludes with required assessments and evaluations designed to measure clinical knowledge, professional development, and readiness for advanced clinical training.

Select a clerkship to learn more about rotation structure, expectations, and key contacts.

Clerkship at a Glance

Family and Community Medicine Clerkship

Six-week core clerkshipFamily and Community Medicine Clerkship

Medicine Clerkship

Three weeks general medicine + three weeks subspecialty

Medicine Clerkship

Neurology Clerkship

Three-week clerkship paired with Psychiatry

Neurology Clerkship

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship

Six-week core clerkshipObstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship

Pediatrics Clerkship

Six-week core clerkshipPediatrics Clerkship

Psychiatry & Health Behavior Clerkship

Three-week clerkship paired with NeurologyPsychiatry & Health Behavior Clerkship

Surgery Clerkship

Three weeks general surgery + three weeks subspecialtySurgery Clerkship

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Clerkship Credentialing

Learn about credentialing requirements needed to participate in clinical rotations, including health documentation, background checks, site onboarding, and system access approvals.Clerkship Credentialing

Letter of Good Standing Requests

Request an official Letter of Good Standing for away rotations, visiting electives, or other institutional verification needs.

Letter of Good Standing Requests

Registration

Find information about course registration, scheduling updates, and add/drop processes for clerkships and electives.

Registration

Clerkship Policies & Guidelines

Review important policies governing the clinical phase, including scheduling guidelines, professionalism expectations, and rotation requirements.

Clerkship Policies & Guidelines

NBME Testing

Find information about NBME subject exams, testing schedules, and policies related to clerkship assessments.

Sponsoring Department Declaration

During the clinical phase, students will formally declare a Sponsoring Department that will support their residency preparation and graduation planning. The Sponsoring Department typically aligns with the specialty a student plans to pursue for residency.

Submitting this form allows the department to begin advising, supporting specialty-specific preparation, and assisting with residency planning requirements.

When to Submit

Students should submit the Sponsoring Department Declaration once they have identified the specialty they intend to pursue. This typically occurs during the clerkship phase after gaining exposure to core clinical rotations.

How to Submit

  1. Download the Sponsoring Department Declaration Form
  2. Complete all required sections and obtain the necessary signatures
  3. Submit the completed form by emailing it to: curriculum@augusta.edu

Submissions will be reviewed and recorded by the Curriculum Office to ensure proper advising alignment and graduation documentation.

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