- Course Information
- Introduction (7/21/2008)
- Faculty and Staff Information (7/21/2008)
- Principles of Education (7/21/2008)
- General Clerkship Goals (7/21/2008)
- Core Competencies - Specific Goals and Objectives (7/21/2008)
- College-wide Competencies - Specific Goals and Obj (7/21/2008)
- Learning Activities (7/21/2008)
- Medical Student Charting (7/21/2008)
- Formative Feedback (7/21/2008)
- Summative Evaluation and Grade Determination (7/21/2008)
- Summative Evaluation Form (7/21/2008)
- FMACC Weekly Structure (7/21/2008)
- Student Evaluation of the Course (7/21/2008)
- UF - Academic Honesty Guidelines (7/21/2008)
- Student Safety (7/21/2008)
- Course Documents
- Knee Injuries (7/9/2008)
- Health Literacy (7/16/2008)
- Upper Respitory Infections (7/16/2008)
- Disease Prevention (7/23/2008)
- Geriatric Falls (7/23/2008)
- Asthma Lecture (7/24/2008)
- Abdominal Pain (7/24/2008)
- Diabetes Management (7/31/2008)
- Depression (7/31/2008)
- PreOp Handout (8/1/2008)
- Hypertension I and II (8/1/2008)
- ECG Assignment (8/6/2008)
- Shoulder Lecture (8/6/2008)
- Ankle Injuries (8/14/2008)
- Family and Abuse (8/14/2008)
- Addiction Workshop (8/21/2008)
- Diabetes Medications (8/28/2008)
Family Medicine/Ambulatory Care Clerkship
(BCC 7170)
This course employs an interdisciplinary design created by the Departments of Community Health and Family Medicine and Internal Medicine. Students focus on the ambulatory management of common acute and chronic medical problems in a primary care setting. Continuity of preceptor and patient population is a feature of this course. Students rotate in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and Geriatric clinics that emphasize broad primary care practice. Students also participate in a series of case-based discussions on common core topics in general practice. In addition, there will be a series of workshops on other key topics pertinent to the generalist
Course Documents

