Learning Objectives
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Patient Care
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(2.3) Choose electives for the final year of medical school that will
allow improved patient care by focusing on personal areas still needing
further development for residency.
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Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
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(4.1) Identify strengths and limitations in preparation for desired
residency
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(4.2) Set individual learning goals and adapt study skills for the
clinical learning environment
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(4.2) Thoughtfully design the final year of medical school including
rotations based on self-identified areas of deficiency
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(4.1) and (4.3) Evaluate strengths and performance relative to residency
application
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(4.3) Develop the skills needed to obtain formative feedback from
mentors and teachers in the clinical learning environment
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(4.3) Seek knowledge and expertise of career advising faculty and the
offices of Student and Educational Affairs to prepare for the residency
application process
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(4.4) Demonstrate curiosity for the elements of personal wellness
techniques or personal formation practices that may inform future
self-care
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Professionalism
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(5.1) Develop a sense of self-worth and self-respect and cultivate
respect, compassion and empathy towards one’s classmates, faculty, and
others
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(5.2) Demonstrate integrity and accountability in fulfilling course
assignments in a timely manner and remain open and committed to the
course content
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Interprofessional Collaboration
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(7.1) Collaborate with faculty, school leadership, and peers to foster
an environment of respect and trust in the residency preparation process
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Personal and Professional Development
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(8.1) Demonstrate new knowledge and skills for healthy coping, and for
maintaining physical and mental well-being while fulfilling personal and
professional obligations
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(8.2) Integrate the practice of self-inquiry in order to sustain meaning
and purpose in being a physician
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(8.3) Develop and apply skills and qualities such as humility,
compassion, emotional regulation, attention and concentration