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Family Medicine Elective in Rural Honduras (FAM 620)

Course Director: 

Doug Stockman, MD

Contact: 

Phone: (585) 279-4811 (Ken Maher)

Email: 

doug_stockman@urmc.rochester.edu

ken_maher@urmc.rochester.edu

Course Location

Camasca, Honduras

Block Length:

2 weeks

Course Offered:       

Last 2 weeks every April and October

Number of Students:  

1 - 5 per trip depending on preceptor availability

Prerequisite(s): 

Adult Inpatient Clerkship-Medicine, Adult Inpatient Clerkship-Surgery, Women’s & Children’s Health Clerkship

Goal
To develop an understanding of medical care in a rural remote setting of a developing country and the interaction of acute medical care with public health.

Note:  Visit our International Health Program web pages for a pictorial example of our Family Medicine trip to the Honduras.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the rotation the student should be able to:

  • Conduct a focused history and physical exam pertinent to the patient’s presenting concerns using an interpreter, if not fluent in Spanish.
  • Be able to provide simple instructions in Spanish for common patient concerns, such as how to take a medication.
  • Develop an understanding of how to provide medical care in a setting where no laboratory testing or imaging services are available.
  • Educate non-medical community members on a health topic.
  • Gain an understanding on how to do a community assessment.
  • Provide evidence of ability to engage in self-directed learning, including setting personal goals.

Schedule of Activities
The student will see patients at the clinic at Camasca under the supervision of a family physician faculty. The nearest hospital is a six-hour drive on a rough dirt road. Students will be expected to see patients during the day and contribute to on- call coverage at night, which includes obstetrical services. Afternoons will be spent, for one half of the group, in community health activities in the surrounding villages.

Note:  This elective is only offered for two weeks in October and April; the exact times of the trips will vary year to year due to flight availability.

Didactic Activities
Prior to the trip, there will be 1-3 meetings of all those who will be participating in the trip. The student MUST be able to attend these sessions. These will include reports about what has been done at the site previously, as well as the goals for the current trip. In addition, repacking and distribution of medication and supply donations will be done at these meetings. The student will be expected to be able to complete pre-participation reading to gain a better understanding of the culture and region. Following the trip, there will be a post-trip debriefing which each student is required to attend. In addition, the student must write a trip summary.

Required Reading
As assigned by Dr. Stockman

Student Evaluations
In order to receive a grade of Passing, the student must attend all pre- and post-trip sessions, participate in the entire trip in Honduras, maintain a logbook of patients seen, write a trip report (which is turned in to Dr. Stockman(, and receive a satisfactory evaluation from the Family Medicine faculty.

Scheduling
Students interested in this course must call (585) 279-4811 (Ken Maher) to check on space availability before enrolling. In the past, funding has been available through the University of Rochester Medical School’s International Health Advisory Committee - securing trip funding is the responsibility of the student.

Note: A non-refundable deposit of $250 is required to secure your spot on the team, and will be due three (3) months prior to the trip.

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