How we developed a locally focused Global Health Clinical Preceptorship at Weill Cornell Medical College

2014 
AbstractBackground: Global health educational programs within U.S. medical schools have the opportunity to link their “global” focus with local circumstances by examining the challenges underserved communities face in the United States.Aim: Students in Weill Cornell Medical College’s Global Health Clinical Preceptorship (GHCP) learn history-taking and physical examination skills while gaining exposure to local health care disparities and building cultural competency.Methods: First-year medical students in the program are placed in the office of a physician who works with underserved patient populations in New York City. Students receive an orientation session, shadow their preceptors one afternoon per week for seven weeks, complete weekly readings and assignments on topics specific to underserved populations, attend a reflection session, and write a reflection paper.Results: In three years, 36% of first-year students (112 of 311) opted into the elective GHCP program. Students reported gaining a better und...
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