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Electives for Non-MCG Students
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MCG School of Medicine Competency-Based Objectives:
- Patient Care: Students must be able to
provide patient care that is compassionate, appropriate, and effective for
the treatment of health problems and the promotion of health. Students are
expected to:
- Communicate effectively and demonstrate caring and respectful
behaviors when interacting with patients and their families
- Gather essential and accurate information about their patients
- Make informed decisions about diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
based on patient information and preferences, up-to-date scientific
evidence, and clinical judgment
- Develop and carry out patient management plans
- Counsel and educate patients and their families
- Use information technology to support patient care decisions and
patient education
- Perform competently all medical and invasive procedures considered
essential for the area of practice
- Provide health care services aimed at preventing health problems or
maintaining health
- Work with health care professionals, including those from other
disciplines, to provide patient-focused care
- Medical Knowledge: Students must demonstrate knowledge about established
and evolving biomedical, clinical, and cognate (e.g. epidemiological and
social-behavioral) sciences and the application of this knowledge to patient
care. Students are expected to:
- Demonstrate an investigatory and analytic thinking approach to
clinical situations
- Know and apply the basic and clinically supportive sciences which are
appropriate to their discipline
- Practice-Based Learning and Improvement: Students must be able to
investigate and evaluate their patient care practices, appraise and
assimilate scientific evidence, and improve their patient care practices.
Students are expected to:
- Locate, appraise, and assimilate evidence from scientific studies
related to their patients’ health problems
- Obtain and use information about their own population of patients
and the larger population from which their patients are drawn
- Apply knowledge of study designs and statistical methods to the
appraisal of clinical studies and other information on diagnostic and
therapeutic effectiveness
- Use information technology to manage information, access on-line
medical information; and support their own education
- Facilitate the learning of lower level students and other health
care professionals
- Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Students must be able to
demonstrate interpersonal and communication skills that result in effective
information exchange and teaming with patients, their patient's families, and
professional associates. Students are expected to:
- Create and sustain a therapeutic and ethically sound relationship with
patients
- Use effective listening skills and elicit and provide information
using effective nonverbal, explanatory, questioning, and writing skills
- Work effectively with others as a member or leader of a health care
team or other professional group
- Professionalism: Students must demonstrate a commitment to carrying out
professional responsibilities, adherence to ethical principles, and
sensitivity to a diverse patient population. Students are expected to:
- Demonstrate respect, compassion, and integrity; a responsiveness to
the needs of patients and society that supersedes self-interest;
accountability to patients, society, and the profession; and a commitment
to excellence and on-going professional development
- Demonstrate a commitment to ethical principles pertaining to provision
or withholding of clinical care, confidentiality of patient information,
informed consent, and business practices
- Demonstrate sensitivity and responsiveness to patients’ culture, age,
gender, and disabilities
- Systems-Based Practice: Students must demonstrate an awareness of and
responsiveness to the larger context and system of health care and the
ability to effectively call on system resources to provide care that is of
optimal value. Students are expected to:
- Understand how their patient care and other professional practices
affect other health care professionals
- Advocate for quality patient care and
assist patients in dealing with system complexities
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