Curriculum & Residency
Podiatric Medicine Curriculum
The podiatric medical curriculum is very challenging and exciting, yet the learning environment at KSUCPM is conducive to student success. The curriculum consists of two components: the basic sciences and the clinical sciences. The basic sciences make up the first two years of study at KSUCPM; however, you will have the opportunity to spend some time in the Cleveland Foot and Ankle Institute within your first two years of education.The basic sciences curriculum is a combination of didactic and laboratory coursework that emphasizes lower extremity. The basic sciences curriculum will provide a student with the understanding of many systemic functions of the human body and how the foot and lower extremity are impacted.
The clinical sciences curriculum is a combination of formal coursework, clinical rotations and clerkships. 3rd year students will spend the majority of their time at the Cleveland Foot and Ankle Institute and various area hospitals, including the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, the Veterans Affairs Hospital, and St. Vincent Charity Hospital. Students will participate in rotations in General Medicine, Orthopedics, Podiatric Medicine, and Surgery.The following outline describes the eight-semester curriculum for the four year D.P.M. curriculum for the academic year. One credit is assigned to a course for every fifty minute unit of instruction in a semester.
First Year Curriculum
Fall Semester
Human Anatomy
Human Cell and Tissue Biology
Medical Biochemistry
Medical Genetics and Embryology
Medical Ethics
Principles of Medical Research
Podiatric Medical Practice Seminar
Spring Semester
Lower Extremity Anatomy
Neurobiology
Human Systems Biology
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Physical Assessment & Diagnosis
Podiatric Medical Practice Seminar
Summer Semester
Biomechanics
Rehabilitative Medicine
Lower Extremity Assessment & Diagnosis
Introduction to Medical Imaging
Clinical
Introduction to Patient Care I
Second Year Curriculum
Fall Semester
Human Systems Pathology
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Biomechanics II
Podiatric Medicine I
Radiology/Medical Imaging
Podiatric Medical Practice Seminar
Spring Semester
Human Systems Pathology
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Podiatric Medical Practice Seminar
Podiatric Medicine II
Podiatric Medical Skills
Radiology/Medical Imaging II
Introduction to Podiatric Surgery
Clinical
Standardized Patients
Introduction to Patient Care II
Third Year Curriculum
Fall Semester
Neurology
Dermatology
General Medicine
Podopediatrics
Podiatric Surgery
Podiatric Medical Seminar
Spring Semester
Public Health Jurisprudence
General Medicine
Behavioral Medicine
Women’s Health
Sports Medicine
Podiatric Surgery
Traumatology
Podiatric Medical Seminar
Clinical Rotations
Podiatric Surgery
Surgical Skills Workshop
Radiology
CPR / ACLS
Podiatric Medicine / Biomechanics
Primary Care / VA
History & Physical
Simulated Patients
Fourth Year Curriculum
Clinical Rotations
Clerkship Rotations (KSUCPM requires 5 clerkships in addition to the Senior Clinical Medicine Rotations at local hospitals and clinics; Some Students will elect to attend a 6th clerkship)
Senior Clinical Rotation:
VA Hospital
Cleveland Foot and Ankle Institute
Community Medicine
Senior Medicine Rotation
Senior Competency
Spring Semester
Business Administration
Clinical Training Affiliates
KSCUPM maintains relationships with several nationally ranked hospitals. Students will have the opportunity to learn and study at the following affiliated teaching hospitals:
Consistently voted as one of the nation's best hospitals, the Cleveland Clinic is recognized for its outstanding clinical care and its commitment to academic excellence. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation provides KSUCPM students and opportunity to rotate in vascular care and orthopedics.
The distinguished University Hospitals Health System and Richmond Heights Hospital provide general surgery and general medicine rotations for KSUCPM students. University Hospitals has again been distinguished by the U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of the country’s best hospitals (2011). UH is ranked in 11 medical specialties, four more than in 2010, and also joins a group of only 140 hospitals nationwide to be named in the magazine’s Best Hospitals category.
For more than 160 years, MetroHealth has served the medical needs of the Cleveland community and surrounding areas of Cuyahoga County and is a leader among public hospital systems. As a major teaching hospital in Northern Ohio, MetroHealth has maintained a tradition of excellence in academics and research. Intensive training for physicians and medical professionals is offered in many medical specialties. KSUCPM offers its students an opportunity to offer a rotation in the Division of Trauma, Burns, and Critical Care at MetroHealth Medical Center.
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center
The Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center is one of five facilities constituting the VA Healthcare System of Ohio. A full range of primary, secondary and tertiary care services are offered at the Cleveland VA Medical Center to an eligible Veteran population covering 24 counties in Northeast Ohio. Care is provided to more than 104,000 Veterans each year through an inpatient tertiary care facility (Wade Park), 13 Multi-Specialty Clinics, Vet Centers, and numerous community-based contract nursing homes.
Residency Placement
KSUCPM is proud to have an outstanding record of residency placement. For over 20 years, the college has placed 100% of eligible students into residency programs. KSUCPM also has an Office of Graduate Placement that will assist you in researching residency programs as early as your second year at KSUCPM, or earlier, if you are so inclined.
Students have matched at programs all across the country.
Class of 2012 Residency Placement