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Ambulatory Medicine – ALGH

Updated: 05/24/23

PREREQUISITES AND PLACEMENT IN THE CURRICULUM:
Student must be an M4

PURPOSE:
Students will learn principles of Ambulatory Medicine while seeing patients in a busy general Internal Medicine Clinic at the Nesset Pavilion. Morning inpatient rounds are followed by outpatient visits averaging 30-40 per week. Students will see new and established patients. Students have primary responsibility for evaluating the patient, formulating and assessment and implementing management under the close supervision of an attending internist. Daily mid-day general medicine and sub-specialty conferences provide didactic instruction. A broad perspective on ambulatory medicine is obtained by visiting a nursing home, geriatric day care center, and the office of an occupational medicine physician.

INSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES:
The primary teaching method will be allowing the student to work hands on with patients in a variety of settings. The student will initially work with the patient one-on-one and then immediately after the student will have the opportunity to again interact with the patient in the presence of the supervising attending physician. Additional discussion between students and attending will occur privately. The attending physician will be present whenever patient contact takes place, including during field trips to nursing homes and other sites.
SUGGESTED TEXT: Goroll: Primary Care Medicine

ASSESSMENT:
Students will meet one-on-one with the supervising attending physician at the midpoint and end of the elective to receive feedback. In addition, a written feedback form will be completed and discussed with the student at the end of the elective.

Administrative Information Heading link

  • Program Number

    ELEC 877

  • Program Contacts

    Coordinator:Tara Murphy
    Email:tara.murphy@aah.org
    Telephone: 847-723-6479

  • Program Information

    Location: ALGH
    Duration: 2-4 Weeks (Only 4 week experiences can serve as Medical Selectives.)
    Night Call: No
    Weekends: No
    Students Accepted: Min. 1 Max. 1
    Housestaff Used as Faculty: No
    Lectures/Conferences/Faculty Contact: 8
    Laboratory/Independent Study: 0
    Outpatient: 26
    Inpatient: 5
    Total Hours /Week: 39

  • Reporting Instructions

    Please review this website prior to your first day. 

    Students will receive an email one week prior to start of their rotation with reporting instructions. Please see paperwork requirements at the following link click here.

    Immunization & Compliance forms can be found here.