Health of the Public - Kansas City
This required four-week course offers senior medical students the opportunity to work at a clinic or agency on a service-based project in community-oriented primary care. Students may select a project on population-based health care, health care finance, quality of and access to medical care, or occupational and environmental medicine. Lectures and workshops augment the on-site activity.
PMED 960 Health of Public (4). This required clerkship is designed to instruct fourth-year medical students about population-based approaches to health care and to facilitate the application of epidemiologic principles to clinical decision making. Using some of the basic concepts described under the auspices of community oriented primary care, students will learn how to define specific populations, ascertain their health care needs, formulate interventions to meet those needs and evaluate the impact of those interventions. Learning opportunities will develop and reinforce concepts related to health services organization and delivery, community dimensions of medical practice, occupational and environmental medicine, health care finances, access to medical care, and quality of medical care. This clerkship will include didactic teachings supplemented by course reading material and workshops that involve care studies and site visits. Learning experiences will allow the student to examine what it means for a physician to be part of a community and to explore the role that the community plays in the health of an individual. Practical application of course material will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Completion of third-year medical school curriculum. LEC