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Our Mission is to provide a total curriculum experience that expands the minds and opens the hearts of students to become clinically competent, patient-centered physicians who are responsive to community needs through service to elder, rural, minority, and underserved populations.
Our Vision is to cultivate physicians who are expert learners, problem solvers and agents of change committed to providing socially responsible and clinically excellent relationship-based, patient-centered health care.


Principles of the Curriculum

The faculty and the Curriculum Committee of the College of Medicine, in order to assure that our students are provided with a comprehensive medical education that will enable their development as knowledgeable, skilled, and compassionate physicians, subscribe to the following principles of the curriculum.

  1. The curriculum is student-centered.
    • Faculty and instructional methods show respect for the student
    • The learning environment is designed to support student needs
    • Students are active and critical learners
     
  2. The curriculum comprises a context-framed educational plan (in the context of how the student would use and apply knowledge).
    • Case-based learning is used to stimulate learning and promote application of basic biomedical and behavioral sciences to clinical sciences
    • Clinical presentations with simulated and real patients are used to stimulate learning
    • Curriculum flows from a list of basic clinical presentations that provide the foundation for exposure to clinical areas necessary for preparing the undifferentiated medical student for all possibilities for post graduate training.
     
  3. The coursework is integrated within years and across years of the program.
     
  4. The curriculum is based on the following measurable competencies:
    • Professional attitudes and behaviors
    • Ethical judgment
    • Communication with patients, families and colleagues
    • Application of basic biomedical and behavioral sciences to patient care
    • Essential clinical skills
    • Problem solving and critical thinking
    • Life-long learning skills and management of information
    • Awareness of social, cultural, and community context of health, illness, and care
    • Personal awareness
    • Skills in improving organizations and systems
       
  5. Scholarship and the discovery of new knowledge is encouraged and facilitated.
    • Opportunities for research are provided
    • Scholarly activities in basic sciences, clinical sciences and community medicine are encouraged
       
  6. The educational environment is appropriate to the mission of the medical school, and students are educated in the biopsychosocial model. Students are provided with experiences in:
    • geriatrics
    • serving underserved populations
    • serving rural populations
    • understanding of medicine within the context of different cultural and social situations
 
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