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University of Pittsburgh    
2023-2024 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Nov 23, 2024
 
2023-2024 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Family Medicine


Course Description

The Family Medicine Clerkship is a 4-week rotation that encompasses the comprehensive and longitudinal care of patients with a special emphasis on care of individuals in the context of families and communities.

The objectives of the course are for students to:

  1. demonstrate knowledge and implementation of comprehensive evidence-based, gender- and age-specific individualized care.
  2. outline treatment strategies for the patient as a “whole person,” addressing acute and chronic diseases, health promotion and disease prevention in the context of each patient’s social, economic, cultural and religious background.
  3. recognize the complex interactions among culture, literacy, community, race, age, gender, education, and language on an individual patient’s experience with health care. 

Students participate in patient care at offices and clinics throughout the region, including hospital-based sites and a variety of community-based locations.

Educational Methods

  • Ambulatory and inpatient clinical experiences
  • Case-based workshops
  • Patient-centered medical home exercises
  • Home visit and family and community assessment
  • Clinical skills workshops
  • Lectures
  • Required readings  

Evaluation

Evaluation in this course is based on evaluation of clinical performance by preceptors at community-based sites (70%), modified chart simulated recall oral exam (10%), written exam consisting of 50 multiple-choice items (10%), and documentation of family and community assessments (10%). 

Grading: The clerkship is graded Honors, High Pass, Pass, Low Pass, Unsatisfactory.



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