This core clerkship is designed to develop clinical competence, to foster appropriate attitudes toward professional responsibility as a physician, and to introduce students to the specialty of Internal Medicine. The medical clerkship is a 10-week rotation offered at our affiliated teaching hospitals. Learning will be primarily patient-oriented. Students devote 80% of their time evaluating medical patients in the allocated hospitals at both inpatient and outpatient clinical settings, with the remaining 20% assigned for didactic teaching and seminars. By the end of the clerkship, students are expected recognize and understand the common medical conditions as well as the emergency medical presentations, and to identify the clinical approach to the diagnosis and the recommended management plans. Faculty instructions and supervision are commenced on daily basis by bedside tutoring and case-based discussions. A clinical skill component runs on weekly basis in the Clinical Simulation Center to complement the bedside teaching.