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During the structured preceptorship, participants will:
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Observe alongside a general medical team—attending patient rounds and learning about integrative up-to-date high quality medical care in the United States.
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Have the opportunity to care for virtual on-line patients (DxR) and standardized patients (laypersons trained to be medical educators. In that role, they portray a patient and remain true to standardization factors. Thus, in this role, they may give feedback on learners’ performance), where they will receive formative feedback and assessment.
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Be assigned a faculty preceptor for patient rounds, regular discussions, instruction, and feedback.
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Have the opportunity to attend grand rounds, noon conferences, and lectures with Drexel fellows, residents and students.
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Participate in the doctoring curriculum facilitated by the director (comparable to one taken by DUCOM’s internal medicine interns.) The doctoring curriculum emphasizes acculturation into current US practices, physician well-being, documentation and coding guidelines, feedback skills, practicing board review questions, quality of care and disclosure of medical errors.
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Formally meet with the director for feedback, monitor progress in meeting the educational goals, receive assistance with any potential barriers, and to revise the goals or curricula as necessary.
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Have opportunities for possible presentations during rounds, with the preceptor, and at the end of the preceptorship.
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Have access to Drexel’s medical library.
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Build a portfolio of accomplishments which documents activities completed and performance evaluations by faculty.
Target Audience
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Physicians who wish to return to active clinical medicine after an extended leave.
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Physicians who wish to change their specialty focus and need a primary medical update.
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International medical graduates who wish to be accepted into US graduate medical education training programs.
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Physicians who wish to enhance their clinical skills.
Faculty members are from Drexel University College of Medicine (DUCOM), under the leadership of Nielufar Varjavand, MD.
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