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<p>Course Name: ADVANCED HUMAN STRUCTURE AND ANATOMICAL EDUCATION Elective Type/Category:  Professional Development Eligibility:   3rd or 4th Year Status Location:  Evansville Course Name:  UROGYNECOLOGY Elective Type/Category:  Clinical Practice Eligibility:  3rd or 4th Year Status Location:  Indianapolis Course Name: CLINICAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY Elective Type/Category:  Clinical Practice Eligibility:   3rd or 4th Year Status; Must have completed Medicine and Surgery Clerkships Location:  Fort Wayne Course [&hellip;]</p>

New Spring 2018 Electives Available for MS3/MS4 Students

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Course Name: ADVANCED HUMAN STRUCTURE AND ANATOMICAL EDUCATION
Elective Type/Category:  Professional Development
Eligibility:   3rd or 4th Year Status
Location:  Evansville

Course Name:  UROGYNECOLOGY
Elective Type/Category:  Clinical Practice
Eligibility:  3rd or 4th Year Status
Location:  Indianapolis

Course Name: CLINICAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Elective Type/Category:  Clinical Practice
Eligibility:   3rd or 4th Year Status; Must have completed Medicine and Surgery Clerkships
Location:  Fort Wayne

Course Name:  ONCOANATOMY
Elective Type/Category:  Clinical Practice
Eligibility:  3rd or 4th Year Status
Location:  Indianapolis

Course Name: CAREER EXPLORATION IN INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
Elective Type/Category:  Career Exploration
Eligibility: 3rd Year Status
Location:  Indianapolis

Course Name: CAREER EXPLORATION IN RADIOLOGY
Elective Type/Category:  Career Exploration
Eligibility: 3rd Year Status
Location: Indianapolis

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