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UASOM Family Medicine
 

Family Medicine Clerkship
Overview

Welcome to Family Medicine!

 

Clinical education in Family Medicine is designed to enable students to establish competencies in the family physician's approach to the practice of medicine. The approach emphasizes the provision of medical care for a broad spectrum of patients in an ambulatory setting. This training in family medicine will provide students the opportunity to strengthen basic skills which are essential in any specialty of clinical medicine. These skills include interviewing, history taking, physical examination, and physical diagnosis. In addition, students will learn to assess the social and psychological context of illness and the therapeutic role of the family physician in that context. The assessment and management of both routine and complicated medical conditions will be integrated with the application of the principles of quality, cost- effective health care, patient education, and health promotion.

At the end of the clerkship, the student should be able to demonstrate a clear, deliberate and effective problem-solving approach to tasks inherent in all physicians' roles and essential to a family physician's role. The process of problem-solving will be emphasized and evaluated as the student applies them to the analytic tasks and interventions which follow.

 

General Description

 

The Family Medicine Clerkship is a required four-week experience taken during the third year of medical school at the UASOM. It is one-half of an integrated rural experience encompassing Family Medicine and Community Medicine. The clerkship introduces students to the profession of rural family medicine through clinical experiences with a family physician. It is anticipated that the student will both gain an appreciation of the breadth and depth of family medicine – pediatrics to geriatrics, operative obstetrics to sports physicals and sideline care, ambulatory practice to hospital work, palliative care to minor surgery and office procedures.

 

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