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- William J Hueston, Richelle J Koopman, and Alexander W Chessman.
- Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425, USA. huestowj@musc.edu
- Fam Med. 2004 Feb 1; 36 (2): 118-22.
BackgroundStudents interested in a family medicine residency often seek advice about what electives to take in their final year of medical school. This study sought to develop a consensus about what rotations to recommend and what essential skills students should possess before starting their family medicine residency.MethodsWe conducted Delphi studies with panels of experienced community- and university-based family medicine residency directors and predoctoral educators in departments of family medicine at US medical schools. Each group participated in a three-phase Delphi process that asked each member to identify potential rotations and skills and then narrowed the list to those of the highest priority.ResultsBoth the residency directors and predoctoral educators recommended that students participate in an ambulatory family medicine month in their fourth year of medical school, along with electives in emergency medicine, dermatology, obstetrics, and an acting internship (subinternship) in internal medicine. While there was some divergence in the panel's opinions, both panels felt that superior interviewing skills, the ability to manage undifferentiated problems, and the interpretation of common imaging studies were essential skills that students should have before entering a family medicine residency.ConclusionsExperienced family medicine educators appear to agree that students benefit most from a few specific rotations during the final year of medical school. This information may be useful to faculty members who advise students during medical school.
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