Goals/Objectives/Competencies
PRECEPTORSHIP GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Goals of Patient Centered Medicine I for the students:
- Excellence in Clinical Skills
- Excellence in Professionalism and Humanism
- Commitment to the Health of the Community and Appreciation of Social, Functional, and Cultural Diversity
- Commitment to Lifelong Learning
- Development of Effective Skills in Education and Communication
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Objectives for Goal #1: Excellence in Clinical Skills
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Perform a structured history
- Perform the rudiments of the head and neck, cardiac, abdominal, pulmonary, neurological, and musculoskeletal exam
- Identify the patient’s main presenting problem
- Present a basic history and physical to a preceptor in an organized manner
- Describe abnormals using non-medical terminology
- Educate patients in basic health promotion and disease prevention
- Describe patient non-adherence to health-care regimens in different cultural groups
- Accurately perform blood pressure measurements
- Accurately perform vital signs measurements
Objectives for Goal #2: Excellence in Professionalism and Humanism
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Interact respectfully with individuals of diverse backgrounds
- Identify personal values that may impact adversely on their ability to provide patient care
- Be familiar with and adhere to the NJMS Honor Code
- Accept criticism and respond in a professional and thoughtful manner
- Accept responsibility for errors and demonstrate an openness to change
- Interact respectfully with patients, faculty, and colleagues
- Demonstrate empathy with patients, faculty and colleagues
- Meet commitments in a timely manner.
- Maintain appropriate appearance and dress.
Objectives for Goal #3: Commitment to the Health of the Community and Appreciation of Social, Functional, and Cultural Diversity
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Perform a structured history that explores the patient’s perspective, helps develop a diagnosis and prepares the student to explain their findings
- Apply knowledge of different social conditions to effectively elicit a history from patients of diverse groups (gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, socioeconomic status, disabilities, and underserved populations)
- Respect the patient’s cultural background and beliefs while performing the normal physical exam
- Demonstrate an understanding of the manner in which people of diverse cultures and belief systems perceive health and illness and respond to various symptoms, diseases, and treatments
- Understand the impact that gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, socioeconomic status, disabilities, literacy level, and health disparities have on creating a treatment plan
- Recognize through a development of self-awareness and appropriately address gender, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, religious, socioeconomic status, disability, and cultural biases in themselves
Objectives for Goal #5: Development of Effective Skills in Education and Commitment
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Elicit the patient’s view of health problem(s)
- Discuss how the health problem(s) affect the patient’s life
- Respond in an elementary fashion to patient concerns and expectations
- Greet the patient appropriately
- Express a willingness to be helpful to the patient in addressing his/her concerns
- Maintain a respectful tone
- Demonstrate caring and respectful behaviors when interacting with patients and their families
- Elicit a structured medical history
- Accurately and legibly document information obtained from a structured medical history