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Carolinas Medical Center FMRP
PO Box 32861
Charlotte, NC 28232-2861

Title: UNC-Acting Internship - FMME 440

Contact:Nicole Bayha

Phone: (704)446-7717
Email:nicole.bayha@carolinashealthcare.org
Website:www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org

Sponsor:Offered by Family Medicine Dept/Division
Benefits to Medical Students from other medical schools:
Malpractice Insurance: No
Housing: Yes
Stipend: No Response
Subject: Family Medicine
Level: Fourth Year
Length: Four weeks
Methods: Lecture, Clinics, Group Discussion, Meetings with Faculty, Assigned Reading
Number of students involved: 5 in Fourth Year, 5 Total
Number of faculty involved: 10 Full-time

Comments:
Students care for their own panel of patients from admission to discharge under the supervision of FM attendings and upper level residents. The students will participate on rounds and take call 7 nights during 4 weeks. Outpatient experiences in the FPC in afternoons 1 afternoon per week.


Title: UNC-Ambulatory Care Selective - Procedures (401-48)

Contact:Nicole Bayha

Phone: (704)446-7717
Email:nicole.bayha@carolinashealthcare.org
Website:www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org

Sponsor:Offered by Family Medicine Dept/Division
Benefits to Medical Students from other medical schools:
Malpractice Insurance: No
Housing: Yes
Stipend: No
Subject: Family Medicine
Level: Fourth Year
Length: Four weeks
Methods: Lecture, Clinics, Group Discussion, Meetings with Faculty, Assigned Reading
Number of students involved: 20 in Fourth Year, 20 Total
Number of faculty involved: 14 Full-time

Comments:
The student will work with experienced faculty in the following: Lumps / Bumps colposcopy sports medicine at UNCC dermatology treadmills and OB also will work with faculty mentor seeing patients in the outpatient setting - learn procedures used commonly in family medicine.


Title: UNC-Ambulatory Care Selctive - Geriatrics (401-49)

Contact:Nicole Bayha

Phone: (704)446-7717
Email:nicole.bayha@carolinashealthcare.org
Website:www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org

Sponsor:Offered by Family Medicine Dept/Division
Benefits to Medical Students from other medical schools:
Malpractice Insurance: No
Housing: Yes
Stipend: No Response
Subject:
Level:
Length: Four weeks
Methods: Lecture, Clinics, Group Discussion, Meetings with Faculty, Assigned Reading
Number of students involved:
Number of faculty involved:

Comments:
Participate in the care of older adults in multiple sites including nursing homes assisted living facilities and outpatients geriatric clinic working with a family physician or geriatrician and nurse practitioner learn to care for patients at the end of life hospice and palliative care. Make visits to older adults in homes. And more.


Title: UNC-Ambulatory Care Selective - Rural Med (401-50)

Contact:Nicole Bayha

Phone: (704)446-7717
Email:nicole.bayha@carolinashealthcare.org
Website:www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org

Sponsor:Offered by Family Medicine Dept/Division
Benefits to Medical Students from other medical schools:
Malpractice Insurance: No
Housing: Yes
Stipend: No Response
Subject:
Level:
Length: Four weeks
Methods: Lecture, Clinics, Group Discussion, Meetings with Faculty, Assigned Reading
Number of students involved:
Number of faculty involved:

Comments:
Experience in and out-patient care in a rural setting. Learn unique aspects of community & occupational medicine and how it relates to practice in a small town.


Title: UNC-Ambulatory Care Selective - Urban Med (401-51)

Contact:Nicole Bayha

Phone: (704)446-7717
Email:nicole.bayha@carolinashealthcare.org
Website:www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org

Sponsor:Offered by Family Medicine Dept/Division
Benefits to Medical Students from other medical schools:
Malpractice Insurance: No
Housing: Yes
Stipend: No Response
Subject: Urban Medicine
Level: Fourth Year
Length: Four weeks
Methods: Lecture, Clinics, Group Discussion, Meetings with Faculty, Assigned Reading
Number of students involved:
Number of faculty involved: 10 Full-time

Comments:
Students will be able to describe health disparities and challenges that urban underserved population face including HIV, STDS, Mental illness, substance abuse, and addiciton. Practice with an increased multicultural awareness and competence in the diverse population of a large metropolitan area. Identify and use community resources to improve the health of underserved populations.


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