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FAMILY MEDICINE

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FAMED 499 Undergraduate Research (*, max. 35)
Research activities arranged with University or community-based physicians in diverse areas relating to family medicine. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 501 P-Introduction to Family Medicine: Preceptorship (2, max. 12)
Medical students spend one morning per week for one or more quarters working with a practicing community family physician. Prerequisite: first- and second-year medical students, permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 502 P-Preclinical Continuity Preceptorship in Family Medicine (1-8, max. 12)
Introduces medical students to continuity of care in family medical settings, especially regarding what it means to be someone's doctor and what it is like to work with individuals to help them achieve optimal health for a minimum of two quarters. Prerequisite: first- and second-year medical students; permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 516 Team Based Care in Rural/Underserved Settings (1)
An interdisciplinary, non-clinical elective for all health profession students. Fulfills part of the didactic requirements for the AHEC Scholars Program. Prerequisite: CONJ 515. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 525 African American Health and Health Care Disparity (1)
Examines the most pressing health issues facing African Americans. Provides a forum to examine the root causes of health disparity in African descendants. Explores strategies to remedy problems in public health and healthcare delivery systems. Prerequisite: current graduate health science student; permission of course coordinator. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: A.

FAMED 526 Community-Focused Urban Health: Determinants, Disparities, and Equity (1)
Determinants, disparities, and approaches to health equity for medically underserved urban communities. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: W.

FAMED 527 Community-Focused Urban Health: Inter-Professional Care of Urban Under-Resourced Patients (1)
Interprofessional approaches to improving health for medically underserved urban communities. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: A.

FAMED 528 Strategies and Skills for Academic Success (1)
Equips students with the skills needed to thrive in the Foundational medical school curriculum. Prepares students for medical licensure examination. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: A.

FAMED 530 Primary Care (1)
Introduces primary care, the foundation of medical care and cornerstone of healthcare reform. Addresses history, clinical content, practitioner workforce, delivery models, research methods, and policy issues. Explores the role of primary care in personal and population health. Includes lectures, discussions, student presentations, and practice observation. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator. Offered: W.

FAMED 531 Introduction to Person Centered and Interprofessional Palliative Care (1-5)
Introduces fundamental concepts in narrative and person centered communication and interprofessional practice. Presents foundations for learning to apply an interdisciplinary approach to palliative care. Offered: jointly with B H 566/NSG 526; A.

FAMED 532 Advanced Topics in Person Centered and Interprofessional Palliative Care (1-5)
Interprofessional course presenting advanced concepts in narrative and person centered communication and interprofessional practice. Requires admissions into the Palliative Care Graduate Certificate Program. Prerequisite: NSG 526 Offered: jointly with B H 567/NSG 527; W.

FAMED 533 Palliative Care: Quality Metrics and System Integration (1-5)
Prepares students to integrate team based palliative care into a larger system, introduces community engagement, and palliative care policy issues. Specific content includes building palliative care service, engaging leadership to support palliative care, and using quality metrics to leverage and support quality care. Requires admissions into the Palliative Care Graduate Certificate Program. Offered: jointly with B H 568/NSG 528; Sp.

FAMED 534 Primary Care Clinical Skills and Procedures Workshop (1)
Explore and hone common diagnostic and therapeutic clinical skills/procedures. Workshops delivered by a local Family Medicine residency program. Hands-on learning in small groups. Examples: EKG, suturing, casting/splinting, OB ultrasound, osteopathic manipulation, musculoskeletal, IUD and miscarriage management.

FAMED 535 Medical Chinese Terminology (1)
For healthcare professions students interested in expanding cultural understanding and improving communication with patients whose primary language is Mandarin Chinese. Includes common Mandarin Chinese medical terminology used during medical visits; Chinese culture and beliefs toward health and sickness; and cross cultural comparison of healthcare delivery in China and the United States. Recommended: Some conversational level Chinese will be helpful and basic training in medical history taking. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: Sp.

FAMED 540 Topics in Health and Human Services in Rural Communities (1)
Explores topics important to rural clinical practice. Includes rural health research, rural health policy, cultural competency, models of rural health practice, and others. Includes panel discussions, a case study, and a required field trip to a rural community. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator. Offered: W.

FAMED 541 Targeted Rural Underserved Track: Intersession 1 (3)
First of four TRUST intersessions. Students will spend a week at their TRUST Continuity Community site to gain clinical experience, address rural health topics, and discuss iii-3 and community engagement. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: A.

FAMED 542 Targeted Rural Underserved Track: Intersession 2 (3)
Second of four TRUST intersessions. Students will spend a week at their TRUST Continuity Community site to gain clinical experience, address rural health topics, and discuss iii-3 and community engagement. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: W.

FAMED 543 Targeted Rural Underserved Track: Intersession 3 (4)
Third of four TRUST intersessions. Students will spend four days and three nights together at a retreat center training to be leaders in their future practice communities. Students will discuss rural practice, leadership skills and other related topics. Regional clinical deans and other rural health leaders facilitate the retreat. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: Sp.

FAMED 544 Targeted Rural Underserved Track: Intersession 4 (3)
Fourth of four TRUST intersessions. Students will spend a week at their TRUST Continuity Community site to gain clinical experience, address rural health topics, and discuss iii-3 and community engagement. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: A.

FAMED 547 Spirituality in Healthcare (2)
Examination of the beliefs, values, meaning, and spirituality of health professionals for the well-being of their patients as well as for themselves. Offered: jointly with B H 518/SOC W 587; Sp.

FAMED 550 Critical Race Theory and Medicine (1)
Understanding race and racism, their applicability to medicine, and their effects on marginalized communities. Explores the necessities of critiquing and bettering medicine through a Critical Race Theory lens in order to eliminate bias and decrease health disparities within marginalized communities. Offered: jointly with B H 550; Sp.

FAMED 556 Spanish for Health Professionals (1)
Instruction in interviewing/history taking Spanish-speaking patient. Prerequisite: Spanish fluency at intermediate level; current graduate health science student; permission of course coordinator. Credit/no-credit only. Offered: Sp.

FAMED 561 LGBTQ Health and Health Disparities (1)
Covers the history and health status of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQ) community in the United States; effective strategies and skills for working with the LGBTQ community; designed to help the learner understand and respond better to healthcare needs of the LGBTQ community. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator. Offered: W.

FAMED 598 P-Family Medicine Independent Study and Remediation (*, max. 8)
Designed for medical students required to complete additional study related to the required Family Medicine clerkship offered during the patient care phase of the School of Medicine curriculum. Intended for students in remedial or extended programs to master fund of knowledge. Prerequisite: department permission. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 623 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Idaho Falls (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: successful completion of the School of Medicine Foundations Phase. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 624 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Saint Luke's Boise (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 625 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Wasilla Valley Native Primary Care (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 626 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - MultiCare Health System - Rockwood Clinic (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 627 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Miles City (12) Misbah Keen
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 628 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Lewistown (12) Misbah Keen
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 629 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine-East Pierce Family Medicine (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 630 P-WRITE Family Medicine Clinical Clerkship (*, max. 24)
Basic clinical clerkship for students enrolled in the WRITE Program. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator.

FAMED 631 P-LIC Family Medicine Clinical Clerkship - Olympia, WA (1-24, max. 25)
Basic clinical clerkship for students enrolled in the LIC program. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator.

FAMED 632 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Bozeman (1-24, max. 25)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuity, integrated care to patients of both genders and all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 633 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Leavenworth (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 634 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Sitka (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 635 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Cheyenne (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 636 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Wenatchee (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 637 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Spokane GHC (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 638 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Othello (12)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 639 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Douglas WY (1-24, max. 25)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuity, integrated care to patients of both genders and all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 640 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Boise (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 641 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Spokane (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 642 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Madigan (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 636. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 643 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Tacoma (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 644 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - 天美影视传媒 Medical Center (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 645 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Kaiser Permanente Seattle (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 646 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Swedish First Hill (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 647 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Swedish Cherry Hill (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 648 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Renton Valley (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 649 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Olympia (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisites, see FAMED 636. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 650 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Anacortes (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 651 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Omak (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 653 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Anchorage (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 656 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Whitefish (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 657 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Pocatello (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 658 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Sea Mar Clinic (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 659 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Country Doctor (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 660 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Yakima (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 661 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Bremerton (12)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 662 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Buffalo (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 663 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Petersburg (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 664 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Billings (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 665 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Missoula (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 666 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Torrington (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 667 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine-Northwest Family Medicine Residency-Bremerton (1-24, max. 25)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuity, integrated care to patients of both genders and all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 669 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Coeur d'Alene (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632.

FAMED 671 P-Social and Structural Determinates of Health (8)
Students increase awareness of and begin to address the social and structural determinants of health impacting underserved populations. Time divided between community engagement and advocacy activities and advanced clinical clerkship in an underserved primary care setting. Credit/no-credit only.

FAMED 672 P-Advanced Preceptorship International (*, max. 24)
For medical students desiring primary care experience abroad. Special project deals with influences of social, cultural, educational, and economic forces on healthcare delivery. Prerequisite: late third- or fourth-year medical students, permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 673 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Spokane Sacred Heart (1-12, max. 12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuity, integrated care to patients of both genders and all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 676 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Libby (12)
For description and prerequisites, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 677 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Grand Coulee (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisites, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 678 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Port Angeles (12)
For description and prerequisites, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 679 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Ferndale (12)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 680 P-Traditional Indian Medicine Clerkship in Primary Care Setting (*, max. 16)
Broadens students' knowledge about the traditional Indian perception of health and illness, and expands their experience and skills with Traditional Indian Medicine (TIM) by interacting with a TIM practitioner, Native physician, patients and their families, and the local Native community. Prerequisite: either UCONJ 530, Indian Health Pathway declaration, or permission of course coordinator . Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 681 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Bozeman Health (12) Misbah Keen
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 682 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Ellensburg (12)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 683 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Lewiston (12)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 684 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Butte, MT (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 685 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Valley - Juneau, AK (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 686 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Port Townsend (12)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632.

FAMED 687 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - While Salmon (1-24, max. 25)
For description and prerequisite, see FAMED 632.

FAMED 688 P-Family Medicine Subinternship (*, max. 24)
Students serve as interns for family medicine services associated with residency programs under the supervision of family medicine residents and attending physicians. Schedules mix inpatient and ambulatory experiences as determined by the site and the fourth-year student may have the same call as R-1 on service. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 689 P-Sports Medicine in Family Medicine- Spokane (4-8)
Introduces medical students to treatment of sports related injuries in the non-operative, family medicine setting. Includes routine sports physicals, advanced musculoskeletal examination, and assessment of acutely injured athletes. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 690 One Health Clinical Elective (4-8)
"One Health" recognizes the intricate links between the health of humans, animals and the environment. This elective provides an academic conceptual framework and clinical exposure through which to explore the multitude of applications of the "One Health" paradigm in a multidisciplinary context. Students will gain experience working with interdisciplinary teams including veterinarians and physicians on species-spanning approaches to health Prerequisite: Permission of Course Instructor Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 691 Ambulatory Telehealth Elective (4)
Elective clerkship focused on learning and practicing telehealth skills within the ambulatory care environment. Students work with multiple providers in synchronous outpatient settings expanding their understanding of the appropriate use of telehealth within the ambulatory care setting including communication, physical examination, and socialization while adhering to legal and regulatory aspects of documenting visits electronically. Prerequisite: successful completion of the Patient Care Phase clerkships. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 692 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Dillon (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 697 P-Family Medicine Special Electives (*, max. 24)
Supplemental experience in rural/urban practice or a family medicine department in a setting not already established through the UW SOM family medicine curriculum. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year medical students, permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 699 P-WWAMI Family Medicine Special Electives (2-24, max. 24)
By special arrangement for qualified students, special clerkships or externships may be available at institutions located within the WWAMI region. Prerequisite: permission of course coordinator. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 701 WRITE Advanced Outpatient Clerkship (8)
This 4-week clinical outpatient experience takes place in WWAMI Rural Integrated Training Experience (WRITE) sites, where students function at the level of a beginning intern, taking primary responsibility for outpatient care, with appropriate supervision, to refine core clinical skills, expand medical knowledge, improve clinical reasoning, and work as an integral part of the clinical team. Prerequisite: Completion of core WWAMI Rural Integrated Training Experience (WRITE). Non-WRITE students may take this course if they have completed all of their Patient Care Phase Clerkships; recommended: None Offered: WS.

FAMED 702 Advanced Family Medicine Outpatient Clerkship (8-24, max. 24)
This 4-week clinical outpatient experience takes place in WWAMI Family Medicine sites, where students may function at the level of a beginning intern, taking primary responsibility for outpatient care, with appropriate supervision, to refine core clinical skills, expand medical knowledge, improve clinical reasoning, and work as an integral part of the clinical team. Prerequisite: Students must have completed all of their Patient Care Phase Clerkships. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 703 Advanced LGBTQ Primary Care Clerkship (8)
This 4 week clinical outpatient clerkship addresses health disparities and the unique health concerns that face the LGBTQ community. Students learn to be effective, multi-disciplinary advocates who provide non-judgmental, effective, and compassionate medical care for LGBTQ patients. Prerequisite: FAMED 561 and UCONJ 570 ; recommended: UCONJ 624 Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 704 Family Medicine Advanced InPatient Clerkship (8, max. 24)
During this four-week clinical inpatient experience, students may function at the level of a beginning intern, taking primary responsibility mostly in the inpatient setting with appropriate supervision. Goals are to refine core clinical skills, expand medical knowledge, improve clinical reasoning, and work as an integral part of the clinical team. Prerequisite: Completion of Phase 2: Patient Care clerkships. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 705 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - SeaMar Everett (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuity, integrated care to patients of all genders and all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, and community. Prerequisite: medical students only. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 706 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - Nampa ID (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuity, integrated care to patients of all genders and all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, and community. Prerequisite: medical students only. Offered: AWSpS.

FAMED 707 P-Clinical Clerkship in Family Medicine - UW Medicine Primary Care South (12)
Ambulatory primary care with emphasis on comprehensive, continuous, and integrated care to patients of all ages in a culturally responsive manner. Student functions as clerk in community or residency site, and participates in care of assigned patients in a variety of settings: office, hospital, home, community resources. Prerequisite: medical students only. Offered: AWSpS.