Sure! You have class from 8-12 every day (anatomy lab on Tuesdays). Sometimes Friday classes will be required if they are labs, but for the most part lectures are streamed online and attendance is not mandatory. The afternoon classes (see below) are mandatory. Some people prefer to attend lecture in person, others prefer to stream. There are pros/cons to each obviously.
On Monday or Tuesday (class is split) afternoons (1-4pm) you have team/case-based learning, which is where a group of 8 students gets together with a physician and goes through a patient case. You come up with a differential, which tests you want to order, etc. as the case progresses. The next week you get the results from the previous case, come up with a treatment plan, and then start on a new patient. They usually assign cases relevant to the lecture material from the previous week, so it's actually a great time to practice what you've been learning!
On Wednesday or Thursday afternoons (again class is split) you alternate each week between either a lecture on history/physical exam skills or going to a preceptor site. Preceptors are basically community or hospital physicians that help you refine your H&P skills. You will be performing histories on every patient, and then whichever physical exam (cardiovascular, lungs, abdominal, etc) you learned the week before.
On Friday afternoons, upperclassmen hold optional "practice pinnings" for anatomy lab. Our anatomy instructor selects 5 MS2s, called "Pinky Pinners" for their pink scrubs, to set up pins with questions that simulate the real anatomy exam so that you can practice. This is a great way to test your knowledge of the anatomy from the week and get a feel for the types of questions on the exam. The Pinky Pinners are a great resource, and the selection process is actually pretty intense, so they definitely know their stuff! If you prefer a more teaching type of environment or want additional practice, MS2s form groups called "Anatomy Buddies" that meet throughout the week and review the high yield or confusing topics from anatomy lecture that week. You can go to any session you like.
I've tried to include an example of a regular week for preclinicals
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