Preceptorship
Our students gain invaluable experience working with physicians of various specialties
and backgrounds in a clinical setting. If you are interested in the opportunity to
work with and educate medical students in your clinic, we encourage you to reach out
for more information on becoming a voluntary physician preceptor. The Tilman J. Fertitta
Family College of Medicine has three phases of curriculum that require physician preceptors:
Longitudinal Primary Care (LPC): runs all four years of the MD program. Students are placed in an ambulatory clinical
setting to practice history-taking, physical examination, communication skills and
patient management on patients — under the supervision of attending primary care physicians.
The LPC model is concentrated on three disciplines: Internal Medicine, Pediatrics,
and Family Medicine. Students will learn to function as a member of a primary care
team, providing continuity of care to patients. The typical commitment is one half-day
per each week.
Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship: Throughout the core clerkship, Fertitta College of Medicine students will participate
in the Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC), which is based on a hybrid-rotation
model that exposes students to various fields of medicine, simultaneously, for enhanced
learning and retention of knowledge. In this model, learning occurs within concentrated
experiences in four hospital-based inpatient settings of internal medicine, surgery,
pediatrics and obstetrics-gynecology. In addition, students will learn across longitudinal,
primarily ambulatory, experiences to allow continuity of patient contact and care,
assessment and supervision, and clinical and cultural engagement. The usual commitment
during the ambulatory phase of the LIC is 1 day per week for 12 weeks.
View Clerkship Faculty and Resident Resource Manual
Advanced Clerkship includes four core clinical rotations:
- Intensive Care Unit (4-week rotation)
Students may choose medical, surgical, pediatric or newborn ICU - Sub-internship (4-week rotation)
Students may choose medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry or family medicine - Emergency Medicine (4-week rotation)
- Rural Health (4-week rotation)
Electives: During the late third year of medical school and throughout the fourth year of medical
school, our students can have four-week clinical electives.
View Advanced Clerkship and Electives Student Resource Manual
Preceptorship Inquiry Form
Preceptor Requirements
- Preceptor Qualifications: practicing physician with a M.D. or D.O. degree.
- Preceptor Responsibilities: provision of clinical instruction, oversight of medical student at the clinical site and completion of medical student evaluations in a timely manner.
- Benefits of Precepting: faculty appointment, access to University of Houston library, access to weekly grand rounds and future continuing medical education offerings.
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