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Specialty Respect Community of Practice
The Specialty Respect Community of Practice (SRCoP) at Georgetown University provides a forum to promote a culture of specialty respect in medical education and to explore potential solutions for
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Pilot Initiatives
During the past year of virtual learning, the CHD has continued to deepen its work through extended partnerships with community partners and new learning and research opportunities for undergraduates
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Community Health Division Staff
Kim Bullock, M.D. - Director of the Division and the CHLD FellowshipDonna Cameron, Ph.D. - Community-Based Learning (CBL) Course DirectorMargaret Eshleman, M.Ed. - Community-Based Learning (CBL) Coor
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Family Medicine Interest Group
Welcome! The Georgetown Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) is a student-run organization that is supported by the Department of Family Medicine and the American Academy of Family Physicians. We
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Faculty Development Workshops
The Predoctoral Division periodically organizes faculty development workshops for its volunteer faculty. These take place at various locations on campus and offer training on topics such as office bas
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Fourth-Year Electives
The Department of Family Medicine offers eleven courses and acting internships (AI). Visiting students should follow the Visiting Students Program procedures. Below is a list of courses offered in 20
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Away Rotation FAQ
Browse by Topic: Application ProcedureTravel Arrangements and Orientation AttendanceHousingClinic SessionsCoursework and Final ExamMalpractice Insurance, Letter of Good Standing, Immunizations, an
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Family Medicine Clerkship
COURSE OVERVIEW Participation in the Family Medicine Clerkship provides 3rd-year students with an overview of the specialty of Family Medicine, residency training, practice patterns and common dia
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Evidence-Based Medicine
Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is a required course during the first year and fall of the second year of the medical curriculum. EBM teaches core knowledge in population health, epidemiology, statisti
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Ambulatory Care
Ambulatory Care (AC) is a community-based preceptorship for first-year students. The purpose of this course is to build the fundamental skills that every clinician needs for a career of working with
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