The overall aim of the longitudinal osteopathic primary care clerkship rotation is to provide students with clinical experiences where they will apply their knowledge and skills as they develop competence in the care of patients; practice the integration of osteopathic manipulative medicine in primary care; foster long-term continuity of patient care; participate in a learning community; contribute to OMM didactic sessions; and conduct quality improvement projects. Students will participate in the MWU multispecialty clinic one-half day weekly, as well as complete a 2-week hospital-based rotation.
AMOEG 1802: Osteopathic Primary Care Longitudinal Clerkship
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