VCOM College Catalog and Student Handbook

Course Descriptions - Osteopathic Medical School Year Three

Courses/Clinical Rotations : • (MED 8000) Foundations of Clinical Medicine: 2 credit hours

The Foundations of Clinical Medicine (FCM) course provides a comprehensive curriculum designed to assist students in improving their mastery of core fundamental concepts applicable to clinical rotation. FCM emphasizes diagnostic medicine, physician-patient communication, research basics and responsible opioid prescribing. • (MED 8005) Foundations of Clinical Medicine I: 2 credit hours The Foundations of Clinical Medicine (FCM) I course provides a comprehensive curriculum designed to assist students in improving their mastery of core fundamental concepts applicable to clinical rotation. FCM-I emphasizes diagnostic medicine, physician-patient communication, research basics and responsible opioid prescribing. • (MED 8015) Clinical Primary Care: Rural/Medically Underserved Population: 4 credit hours Primary Care is a field that is beloved by physicians because of the variety of opportunities offered. In rural areas, not only will primary care trained physicians work in outpatient settings, but often in emergency rooms, hospitals, specialty clinics, and urgent care centers. They also often assist in surgery and provide obstetrical and newborn care. In medically underserved urban areas, primary care physicians care for patients with a host of complicated medical illnesses. A vast array of settings exist for primary care in a medically underserved area, including rural and inner city experiences. The primary care clinic is also a place where many office based procedures occur including but not limited to biopsies, laceration repairs, and minor fracture treatment. Working with patients on preventive health care management, such as vaccinations, preventive screening tests and measures to prevent disease, and one on one health counseling occur during this rotation. Students have the opportunity to incorporate the “whole-person” approach, a principle valued in osteopathic medicine, and to develop their osteopathic manipulative medicine skills through clinical case-based OMM workshops. • (MED 8016) Primary Care: Rural/Medically Underserved Population Modules: 1 credit hour The student completes a minimum of 20 Primary Care reading assignments and/or clinical modules that will cover those items most often seen in the primary care ambulatory setting. Each module should take approximately one to two hours to complete. • (MED 8017) Rural and Medically Underserved Population Primary Care: 4 credit hours Primary Care is a field that is beloved by physicians because of the variety of opportunities offered. In rural areas, not only will primary care trained physicians work in outpatient settings, but often in emergency rooms, hospitals, specialty clinics, and urgent care centers. They also often assist in surgery and provide obstetrical and newborn care. In medically underserved urban areas, primary care physicians care for patients with a host of complicated medical illnesses. A vast array of settings exist for primary care in a medically underserved area, including rural and inner city experiences. The primary care clinic is also a place where many office based procedures occur including but not limited to biopsies, laceration repairs, and minor fracture treatment. Working with patients on preventive health care management, such as vaccinations, preventive screening tests and measures to prevent disease, and one on one health counseling occur during this rotation. Students have the opportunity to incorporate the “whole-person” approach, a principle valued in osteopathic medicine, and to develop their osteopathic manipulative medicine skills through clinical case-based OMM workshops. • (MED 8018) Rural and Medically Underserved Population Primary Care Modules: 1 credit hour The student completes a minimum of 20 Primary Care reading assignments and/or clinical modules that will cover those items most often seen in the primary care ambulatory setting. Each module should take approximately one to two hours to complete.

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