GMED 5077 - Ambulatory Adult Selective
Prerequisite: MED 5000
Goal: To provide students with a broad exposure to the clinical problems, settings and skills which make up the ambulatory practice of Internal Medicine; Objectives: Knowledge - Understand the pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based management of common problems encountered in outpatient Medicine. Learn about sub-specialty management of specific referred problems. Understand appropriate utilization of resources as a part of medical practice; Skills: Perform a problem-focused history and physical examination. Counsel patients regarding health behaviors. Manage multiple medications for complex patients. Coordinate care among several treating physicians; Activities: General Internal Medicine clinics. Sub-specialty clinics. Ambulatory cases and questions. Evidence-based problem write-up. Observed history and physical examinations.
Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 10Contact Hrs. Low: 40
Repeated: 0
Course Level: Professional Semester
Equivalent Course: MED5077
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