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KNOWLEDGE
Students must demonstrate that they can:
- understand and apply the basic science principles of normal and abnormal structure and function to clinical medicine
- understand and apply principles of clinical reasoning
- recognize and manage common medical problems
- recognize and respond to acute life-threatening problems
- understand the importance and application of the stages of the human life cycle to patient management
- understand and apply the principles of evidence-based medicine
- understand the clinical competencies expected in each of the core medical specialties
- understand the organization and systems of health care delivery and financing
- understand and apply principles of preventive and population-based medicine including environmental health issues
- understand psychosocial issues and can apply them in patient management
- understand and apply the principles of clinical epidemiology, medical ethics, and alternative medicine in clincal medicine
ATTITUDES
Students will demonstrate:
Attitudes toward patients, colleagues, and the community must demonstrate professionalism and humanitarianism.
- altruism, honesty, ethical behavior, caring and compassion
- awareness of personal mechanisms for dealing with stress
- commitment to excellence in patient care
- commitment to the patient's welfare and advocacy
- respect for and cooperation with all participants of the health care system
- sensitivity to diversity
- appreciation of medicine as a service profession
- commitment to equity
- responsibility for preventive care
- willingness to provide public health education
- adaptablity to changing health care environment
- awareness of civic responsibilities
SKILLS
Students will demonstrate an ability to:
While skills are based upon the student acquiring the necessary knowledge base, they are a measure of student's ability to apply this knowledge to the art of practicing medicine.
- perform a comprehensive or focused history and physical examination and recognize the appropriateness of when to perform each of these exams
- order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies
- integrate history, physical examination and laboratory results
- perform routine and simple procedures necessary for patient care
- tailor treatment to individual patients
- recognize normal and abnormal findings across the life cycle
- generate appropriate differential and working diagnoses
- use information and knowledge seeking skills necessary for life-long learning
- cope with ambiguity and uncertainty
- recognize and differentiate between emergent, urgent, and routine
- coordinate or arrange appropriate intervention
- interact in confidence-inspiring manner with patients and their families
- provide informed consent
- recognize and manage personal limitations in treating patients
- listen to and communicate information effectively to patients, families, and colleagues
- exercise conflict resolution
- work effectively with others on the healthcare team
- advocate for community needs
- apply knowledge from populations to patient management
- evaluation and remediation of personal deficiencies
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