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The Family Medicine Clerkship is a 6 week clerkship required of all junior students as of
July 2000. This experience is focused on community-based ambulatory practice and is based
in offices of family physicians. The Department has developed a network of about 150
volunteer preceptors who serve as Tulane Clinical Faculty members, located from Lake
Charles across most of central and south Louisiana, into south Mississippi, and into the
Florida Panhandle. There are sites in rural and urban settings, with solo practitioners,
group practices and military practice sites, and in Family Medicine residencies.
The student learns one on one with a primary mentor, focusing on common acute and chronic
diseases, undifferentiated complaints, prevention, and the process of primary care - skills
and knowledge of great relevance to all students whatever their final choice of specialty.
During the Clerkship, students live near the preceptor's office in facilities arranged
through and provided by the local community. They adopt their host family physician's
schedule and participate in the spectrum of family practice including office care, hospital
rounds, the consultation/referral process, medical staff meetings, nursing homes care, and
other community activities. Students also have the experience of designing, completing and
then presenting a family medicine project to their peers at the completion of the rotation.
For more information, please see:
Course Code: MDFC FM6 TMC
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