INMD 7221
MetroPAP Primary Care Intermediate Clerkship
Contact
Laurel Sweeney
RPAP/MetroPAP Coordinator
rpapumn@umn.edu
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Details
Catalog Description: This portion of the overall LIC curriculum occurs during the second three months of MetroPAP and is integrated with the other core disciplines encompassed within the LIC.
Sites:
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Site Code |
Site Name |
Notes |
AS-1000 |
Site will be assigned after drop/add deadline |
Various sites around Twin Cities metro assigned by MetroPAP |
Direct patient care: Yes
Consent Requirement: Arranged
Course Objectives: By the end of this rotation, students will be able to do the following:
- Provide culturally sensitive comprehensive care (including preventive, acute, chronic & end of life care) in the context of the patient’s family & the community
- Perform basic procedural skills essential to primary care clinicians
- Demonstrate understanding of the role of Family Medicine within a health care team
- Work effectively with local health care team members to enhance individual & community health
- Develop communication skills & sensitivity to the psychosocial, sexual & family components of medical problems
- Practice evidence-based medicine in the context of primary care
- Understand & apply the principles of preventive care
- Apply principles of quality improvement in practice improvement activities
- Identify factors that contribute to and perpetuate health disparities
- Develop the habit of reflective practice necessary for success as a life-long independent learner
- Develop skill to be an advocate for patients & their communities within health systems & at a local & state level regarding healthcare issues
- Understand fundamental aspects of urban environmental effects on health (eg. violence, lead, sanitation, etc.) & the impact of poverty on the health of individuals & populations
Graded Components:
- Students are evaluated during 4 Specialty Faculty Visits (SFV's) where the MetroPAP student prepares & presents a clinical case in the discipline of the visiting faculty, followed by a 10-15 min presentation on a topic relevant to the case.
- Community Health Assessment (CHA) proposal
- Completion of online educational modules on Care Delivery Models and Emerging Health Systems
- MedU online virtual patient cases
Grading Scale: P/N
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Allow repetition of course: Repetition not allowed
Limited to Student Type: Limited to MetroPAP students
Course equivalency: N/A
Related curricular experience:
Secure Exam:
Course evaluation: MedHub
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