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student testimonial
"I was there with the intention of learning."
J. Roland Roberson, class of 2007
Suburban preceptorships in Williamsburg
The Foundations of Clinical Medicine (FCM) course is a two-year, hands-on, out-of-the-classroom experience for first- and second-year medical students. In FCM, students develop basic clinical skills, including:

  • professionalism
  • medical interviewing
  • physical examination
  • clinical reasoning

FCM is the collaborative effort of the departments of Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine.

The FCM course involves 370 students in weekly small-group and individualized preceptorship sessions. The two-year FCM experience requires the coordination of many dedicated faculty:

  • 46 small-group leaders,
  • 70 fourth-year student co-leaders, and
  • over 300 practicing physicians.

The curriculum was designed by generalists, in consultation with a number of basic science and subspecialty faculty, to cover the core skills of doctoring. FCM prepares preclinical students for the demands of the third-year clerkships.

The benefits of the FCM program extend beyond the preclinical curriculum.  Fourth-year student co-leaders reinforce their own clinical skills and develop teaching skills in preparation for residencies. Both community-based and academic physicians share their expertise with enthusiasm and dedication. Patients and office staff welcome FCM students in clinical practices in Richmond and throughout the region. Internal Medicine, Family Medicine and Pediatric faculties have grown from the close collaboration.

Teaching Methods

In addition to traditional studies, the first and second years of medical school include FCM small-group and preceptorship experiences. Students meet in small groups on campus two afternoons each month, participate in office-based preceptorships two afternoons each month, and receive valuable feedback through direct observation as well as written assignments, tests, and quizzes. Click on each of the links below for more information:


 

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