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- Vista | At a Glance
- Vista Highlights
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- Vista Curriculum Committees
- Vista Longitudinal Leadership
- Discovery Phase
- Explorations Phase
- Parallel Programs and Pathways
- Vista Development Content
- Join Us
Clerkship in Family Medicine
The Vista family medicine clerkship is a longitudinal clerkship over a total of 5 weeks duration. Each integrated unit students return to their assigned preceptor site to participate in the care of general family medicine patients. 4 weeks are traditional family medicine care and students are offered family medicine electives for the remaining 5th week that may include hospital medicine, maternal-child health, palliative care, sports medicine and others. Students will participate in a weekly didactic lecture series covering core topics in family medicine in a case-based fashion leveraging the care of the “McQ” family for this purpose. Students are evaluated through the standard Vista clerkship grading rubric which includes Student performance evaluation (40%), NBME (15%), OSCE (20%), Assignments (10%) and Longitudinal Focused Topic assessment (10%).
Oct 30 2023 | cjb