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OHSU FAMILY MEDICINE
Elective Opportunities
Shawn Blanchard, M.D. , Director


Elective Opportunities are open to fourth-year OHSU medical students and students from other medical schools.

Fourth-Year Subinternship in Family Medicine:

Students spend four weeks completing an intensive experience in which students work closely with both faculty and residents, caring for patients of a wide variety. Students spend half the rotation caring for patients in the inpatient setting and the other half caring for patients in one of three model family practice center. Inpatient care includes care of adults and children, and may include maternal and neonatal care, labor management, emergency room care, and surgical care as situations arise. Outpatient care involves seeing a wide range of patients, including children, adults, geriatrics and pregnancy care. Students will work with a senior resident or faculty member and will see patients independently, observe their preceptors seeing patients and also be observed by their preceptor performing histories and physicals.

The goals of the Family Medicine subinternship are as follows:

  • To learn how the principles of Family Medicine are applied in both the inpatient and outpatient setting.

  • To work with patients hospitalized from Model Academic Family Practice Centers and clinics operated by County Health Departments.

  • To sharpen presentation skills by researching and presenting two clinical topics during the four week block.

  • To hone the compendium of clinical and management skills necessary to be a successful family medicine intern.


Fourth-Year Rural Family Medicine Elective


Students spend 4 weeks working with a Family Physician in a Rural Oregon community. Students are encouraged to become as involved as possible in their preceptor's life during the rotation.

Objectives include:

  • Learning the role of the Family Physician in the community.

  • Developing outpatient care skills.

  • Learning core principles of Family Medicine.


For more information regarding elective opportunities in the Department of Family Medicine please contact:
Jessica Brown, Clerkship Coordinator
Department of Family Medicine - FM
OHSU School of Medicine
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: (503) 494-5715



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