Family Medicine & Community Health Elective Course Description
| Course Name: | The Role of Healthcare in the Meaning of Life |
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| Course Number: | FC-416 |
| Elective Type: | C |
| Coordinator(s): | Frank J. Domino, MD * frank.domino@umassmemorial.org Mark L. Shelton, Vice Chancellor for University Relations mark.shelton@umassmededu |
| Department: | Family Medicine |
| Sites Available: | Various community based authors |
| Months Offered: | M10 |
| Number of Students / Month: | Varies |
| Prerequisites: | None |
| Goal: to explore how the work of a physician can be developed in a personal philosophy for residency and practice.
Objectives: Elective Description : This class will focus four short literary works that focus on life and its meaning. Using these readings as a backdrop, the learner will participate in a small discussion group to help explore how the lives cared for by physicians are lived and ended in relation to the care they receive. This group will meet for a half day on Monday and Thursdays. Additionally, each student will choose a topic in their area of interest for independent research. A goal and series of objectives will be written by the student based upon this topic. Each student will also choose how they wish to present this research. Options will include a PowerPoint presentation to the group, writing a medical abstract, or some other representation of their work. Journaling of their experiences will be encouraged. Potential readings may include: The Bridge of the San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder, Why Bad Things Happen to Good People, by Harold Kushner, Lake Wobegon Days, Garrison Keillor Evaluation: Each student will be evaluated based upon their participation in their small group and upon the completion of the objectives set for their independent study. |
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| Note: N/A | |
| Location: Individual Preceptorship Sites | |
| Website: Department of Family Medicine & Community Health http://www.umassmed.edu/fmch/ | |