| Family Medicine Elective (FAM 608) | Family Medicine Adult Inpatient Elective (FAM 612) | Family Medicine Elective in Rural Honduras (FAM 620) | Living in Rochester |
Course Director: |
Stefenie King, MD |
Contact: |
Phone: (585) 273-5677 (Jennifer Barth) 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 |
Email: |
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Course Location: |
Highland Family Medicine Center,777 S. Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620 (unless otherwise advised) |
Block Length: |
2-4 weeks (other by arrangement) |
Course Offered: |
check date availability with Jennifer Barth, Predoctoral Program's Administrative Asst.; confirm dates and enroll at the University of Rochester Medical School Registrar's Office |
Number of Students: |
1 to 3 per block length, based on availability |
Prerequisite(s): |
None |
Goal
To develop further and refine skills in the diagnosis and management of common problems in urban, inner-city and/or rural ambulatory community-based family medicine practice. Students may opt for a combination elective with psychosocial medicine.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the rotation the student should be able to:
Objectives Specific to Psychosocial Concentration:
Focused Experiences May be Arranged in:
Schedule of Activities
The student will see patients under the supervision of an urban inner-city or community-based family physician preceptor in Rochester. Practice hours vary, as do on-call arrangements. This is primarily an outpatient experience. Students will participate in resident teaching activities, one half-day session per week.
Didactic Activities
At the beginning of the elective, students will discuss learning objectives with their preceptor. These objectives should be revisited (and revised if necessary) during the course of the elective. Generally, brief case presentations to the primary preceptor, during or shortly after the patient encounter, will constitute the majority of teaching activities. It is expected that formal feedback sessions will occur at the midpoint and at the end of the elective.
Required Reading
Paulman's book, "Family Medicine Clerkship Guide", will be used as your resource text while on elective. Other articles as provided.
Student Evaluations
In order to receive a grade of Passing, the student must attend all sessions, receive a satisfactory evaluation from the preceptor(s), and return their evaluation of the elective prior to grades being posted.
Scheduling: Students interested in this course must call (585) 273-5677 (Jennifer Barth) to check on date availability before enrolling with the Registrar's Office.