Senior Family Medicine
COVID-19 Notice: During pandemic for this academic year we will not be accepting Medical Students outside of Quillen College of Medicine on rotations due to AAMC guidance. We hope to be able to offer these rotations again as soon as it is safe.
Objectives:
The aim of the senior Family Medicine elective is to provide the student with experience
in the care of both inpatients and outpatients in the ETSU Family Practice Residency Clinics. This experience will provide in-depth exposure to family medicine, resulting in
an increased understanding for its depth and breadth.
Responsibilities:
The senior clerk's responsibilities may include: following and managing assigned inpatients
on a daily basis, performing histories and physicals, conducting daily evaluations,
writing admission orders, writing daily orders and progress notes, performing selected
procedures, managing discharge planning, and completing discharge summaries. These
activities will be under the supervision of senior residents and the attending faculty.
Evaluating and managing assigned outpatients on a daily basis, including appropriate
histories, physicals, assessments, and plans. Taking in-house overnight call on a
rotating basis with other students. During these evenings the student will be involved
with the activities of the resident on call, including working up assigned patients
and managing selected problems. Sleeping facilities are provided. Attending all conferences,
including noon conferences and Grand Rounds and making brief presentations to the
attending, students, and residents on the family practice service.
Responsible Faculty:
Jason Moore, MD
moorej@etsu.edu
Course Offered / Duration:
This elective is offered monthly for two to four weeks per location for a maximum
of six weeks total. Maximum of one student per center per month.
Prerequisites:
Completion of a third-year Family Medicine clerkship in good standing. Elective application
forms for visiting students can be obtained through the Office of Academic Affairs.