The remaining three years were attachment to clinical clerkships in medicine, surgery and midwifery, which covered pathology, hygiene and medical jurisprudence.
Students may also engage in a semester-long supervised clerkship in a judge's chambers or in a public interest or governmental law office for academic credit.
The first 18 months of the curriculum are devoted to basic and clinical science; the remainder of the four-year program largely consists of clinical clerkships.