WHAT IS NEW IN FAMILY AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE EDUCATION

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WHAT IS NEW IN FAMILY AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE EDUCATION JOSEFINA S. ISIDRO – LAPENA , MD, MFM PROFESSOR, UP MANILA- CM-PGH

Novice Competency Proficiency BASIC MEDICAL EDUCATION POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL TRAINING CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Novice Competency Proficiency

FAMILY LIFELINE = MILESTONES

SHARE A STORY COPC BEHAVIORAL MED Er +

THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH TO HEALTH CARE

FOUNDATION COURSES FAMILY medicine principles Primary and secondary care Acute care Preventive care EBM Quality assurance [QA] Communication skills Research Community Oriented Primary care [COPC] Information technology Medical Ethics and Professionalism Legislation and health Occupational medicine Practice Management Supportive Hospice and palliative medicine

The FOUNDATION COURSES BECAME OUR CORE CURRICULUM COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM The FOUNDATION COURSES BECAME OUR CORE CURRICULUM

FOUNDATION FOR FAMILY MEDICINE EDUCATORS, INC. 29th Annual Convention Date: April 30 to May 1, 2015 Theme : “Formulating the Standards for Training Primary Care Physicians Into Outcome Based Family Medicine Education ”Venue: Montebello Villa Hotel, Gov. M. Cuenco Ave, Cebu City

Program Outcomes Demonstrate clinical competence Communicate effectively Lead & manage health care systems Produce relevant research in family medicine Collaborate within inter-professional teams Engage in continuing personal and professional development Adhere to ethical, professional and legal standards. Practice nationalism & global cooperation Practice the principles of social accountability

COMPETENCY BASED OUTCOME BASED

Program Outcomes Foundation Courses   PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 FM x P&S Acute Prev Comm COPC EBM Research QA IT  x x  Ethics Issues PMgt Occup Hospi  Foundation Courses PO1 – clinical competence PO2- effective communication PO3 – Lead and manage systems PO4-Research PO5- Inter professional collaboration PO6 Professional development PO7 ethical, professional, legal standards PO8 nationalism and global cooperation PO9 Social accountability

9 PROGRAM OUTCOMES 15 FOUNDATION COURSES

RESEARCH CLINICAL COMPETENCY COMMUNICATION SKILLS PROFESSIONALISM PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH SYSTEMS INTER PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION NATIONAL AND GLOBAL COOPERATION SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY RESEARCH

The name of our discipline is FAMILY AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE

Lessons from anatomy Parts Parts have functions Parts work towards a goal Goal is survival Need nutrients to survive Need to work with other parts Need to communicate with others Need for organizer Survey says...do you agree with my list. Are the things in my list same as yours? Are there any in your list not in mine?

Where parts work together to make things happen A system Where parts work together to make things happen

WHAT IS A DOCTOR WHO IS A SYSTEMS THINKER

PERSPECTIVE

THE PATIENT AS CENTER OF HEALTH CARTE. NOT TO GIVE EVERYTHING BUT TO MAKE HIM/HER A PARTNER

FAMILY IS A SYSTEM WITH TASKS AND A COLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE

COMMUNITY ORIENTED COPC APPROACH

PATIENT FAMILY COMMUNITY HIGHER SOCIAL SYSTEMS

HOW ARE WE TRAINING OUR RESIDENTS – THE FUTURE FCM SPECIALISTS?

TEACHER CENTERED ---- LEARNER CENTERED INFORMATION ORIENTED ------ PROBLEM BASED DISCIPLINE BASED ---------------- INTEGRATED HOSPITAL BASED ------------ COMMUNITY BASED UNIFORM ---------------- ELECTIVES APPRENTICESHIP/OPPORTUNISTIC ---- SYSTEMATIC

WHAT THE COMPLETE PICTURE LOOKS LIKE ? DO THEY HAVE AN IDEA… WHAT THE COMPLETE PICTURE LOOKS LIKE ?

MAKE SURE THEY HAVE ALL THE PIECES

To all the dedicated and hardworking faculty Thank you there are more challenges ahead

Thank you all for your KIND ATTENTION