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How We Respond to Student Mistreatment
The Carver College of Medicine has a robust system in place to detect and respond to mistreatment of our students in pre-clinical and clinical settings.
First Year
Fall 2025 Semester
Example schedule first two weeks
Medical instrument requirement list
The Medical Store order information
Spring 2025 Semester
Core
General
Clinical Clerkships Directors and Contacts
Guide to Specialty-based pathways
List of Specialty-Specific Faculty Advisors
Time off request and absence reporting
Flex day policy and clerkship time-off policies
Class of 2026
Clinical years requirements and calendar
Class of 2027
Clinical years requirements and calendar
Class of 2028
Advanced
Clerkships
Clinical Clerkships Directors and Contacts
Advanced Clerkships Course List
Advanced Clerkships Course Descriptions
Sub-Internships (AI Sub-I) and Critical Care (ICU) Clerkships
Guide to Specialty-based Pathways
Individually Arranged Elective: Online application form
Time-off request and reporting policy
Malpractice Coverage letter - Contact OSAC registrar
List of Specialty-Specific Faculty Advisors (SSFA)
Advanced Schedule Request Worksheet
SSFA - M3 Spring Meeting Form 2025
Clinical Calendars and Requirements
Residency Match
- Overview of The Match
- Residency Explorer Tool
- AAMC ERAS (Eletronic Residency Application Service)
- ERAS Letter of Recommendation Portal (LoRP)
- ERAS Application and Progam Signaling Resources
- National Resident Matching Program (NRMP)
- San Francisco Matching Program (SF Match)
- Urology AUA Match
- Matching as a couple
- Apply Smart: ERAS Data Resources
- AAMC: Interviewing for Residency Resources
- CCOM Match Results Data
- NRMP Match Agreement and Policies
- Texas STAR: Seeking Transparency in Application to Residency
- Charting Outcomes in the Match - Interactive Data
- 2025 NRMP Match Data Tables
- AAMC Characteristics of Incoming Residents
- Specialty Profiles - AAMC
Forms for Graduation
Class of 2026 M4 Year Timeline
M4 Graduation Checklist - Coming in January
Honor Societies
Study Like a Medical Student

How to Study Like a Medical Student: Introduction
Our learning specialist, Chiawen Moon, sits down with Dave Etler, host of The Short Coat, to introduce Active Recall techniques that top students use to learn everything they need to know for their patients.

How to Study Like a Med Student, Part 1
Medical student Jaden Troxel, with Professors Justin Sipla and Marc Pizzimenti, give you the secrets to active recall, elaboration, and social learning.

How to Study Like a Med Student, Part 2
If you've heard of Anki decks, you know about spaced repetition. It's a valuable technique for long-term retention, but there's a lot more to this story.

How to Study Like a Med Student, Part 3
To really lock in new information, you've got to challenge your brain. An advanced technique, interleaving, gives medical students the final key to long-term retention of medical knowledge