Teaching "doctoring": A model curriculum for family medicine
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
Abstract
The authors present a model of an interdisciplinary, longitudinal (lifecycle), generalist "doctoring" course that spans the first 2 years of osteopathic medical education and training. This course is intended to run concurrently with a nongeneralist curriculum and to link this curriculum sequentially. The educational topics and objectives show a unique alignment with anatomy and osteopathic principles. The course encompasses (1) logical sequencing of curricular content; (2) a strong interconnection between the didactic and clinical practice experiences throughout the continuum of education and training; (3) additional exposure to clinical applications during the early and formative stages of medical education; and (4) additional coverage of specific clinical competency areas.
First Page
30
Last Page
35
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Recommended Citation
Wilson, Margaret A. and Blondefield, Phyllis J., "Teaching "doctoring": A model curriculum for family medicine" (2007). All KCOM Faculty Publications. 602.
https://scholarworks.atsu.edu/kcom-faculty/602