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Introduction to the Practice of Medicine IIEnd of Life content
Assessment“Assessment of the end of life curriculum is done through a written test at the end of the semester questions from each lecture” “The students are assigned to a preceptor during semester four. They are expected to do 4 complete H&P's as well as problem lists, positives and negatives, assessment and three-part plan for each patient. This is an ideal time to introduce end of life care into their thought process”. End of Life Curriculum Goals and Objectives AddressedGoal #1 Medical KnowledgeStudents must demonstrate knowledge about the medical aspects of death and dying, as well as the skills and attitudes necessary to use this knowledge effectively as a physician.
Goal #2 Communication SkillsStudents must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of communication and the skills and attitudes that allow effective interactions with patients, families, healthcare workers, and others who affect the well-being of patients at the end of life. knowledge covered in didactic, skills not consistently assessed
Goal #4 Patient CareStudents must use their knowledge, skills, and attitudes to provide patient care at the end of life that is appropriate, effective and sensitive to the psychological, sociologic, cultural and spiritual aspects of death and dying.
Goal #6 Social and Community Context of HealthcareStudents must demonstrate the knowledge, skills, attitudes necessary to function within the larger healthcare system in which they will receive further training and identify resources available to provide high-quality care for their patients . (knowledge of concept addressed, not communication skills)
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