Undergraduate Medical Education
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Pre-Orientation activities July 19
Orientation week: July 22-26, 2024
Orientation Checklist
Review Orientation Week Schedule. |
Review materials on . |
Download |
Review by July 26's practice TBL. |
Parking and ID Badges. to schedule a time to have your photo ID taken and to pay for your parking pass. Non-permit parking will be allowed in Zone 4 for 7/19 ONLY. |
Computer/Device Checks. Laptop Student Bundles. You are required to have your devices checked by the Information Mgmt. Services (IMS) team. Bring all your devices to campus and ensure they are compatible with HSCwave. Device checks can be done at the Resource Fair during orientation or in ALTC 106 during business hours. |
Student Services New Student Orientation (SSNSO). You will be automatically enrolled in the course "Student Orientation" via your Canvas Dashboard, on or before July 15. This course is mandatory for all incoming students. Please review the modules and complete the module quizzes. Failure to complete the course by the deadline, will result in a registration hold on your record. Questions regarding SSNSO course, please contact the Office of Student Life at studentlife@uthscsa.edu. |
Clinical Skills Equipment Optional:
|
Language of Medicine (Anatomy) Equipment Lab attire: You may consider purchasing 1-2 sets of inexpensive scrubs to wear in lab. Scrubs are not required for lab and an old pair of pants and shirt are fine. When available, some students choose to use the laundry / scrub services at University Hospital (UH) – which requires a UH ID badge and scrub privilege activation. Closed toe-shoes are required. Eye protection (safety glasses / eyewear) and face masks are strongly recommended. Plastic aprons are optional. Dissection kit: Each student should have a dissection kit. You may consider purchasing a dissection kit from many available online sellers. Each student should have at least two good quality stainless steel dressing (thumb) forceps (without teeth), a number 4 scalpel handle with a supply of number 21 or number 22 blades, and a pair of dissection grade stainless steel operating scissors preferably with one blunt and one sharp tip. Each student should also have two fine forceps, a small pair of scissors, and a small hemostat. Tissue forceps (with teeth, skin forceps) are specifically not recommended except for skin reflection. Cheap scissors, defective forceps, and otherwise inadequate instruments are the cause of a great deal of frustration and wasted time. Gloves: Gloves are required for lab. We recommend each student purchase a box of gloves (nitrile or other higher quality gloves are recommended) from online or local sellers. Atlas: Each Tank team is provided a lab copy of the Netter atlas. You do not need to purchase one for lab. Each tank Team (4 students) will require one combination lock for their lab drawer. |