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Faculty Council College of Medicine Accreditation: LCME Medical Student Match Curriculum Update

College of Medicine. University of Florida. Faculty Council College of Medicine Accreditation: LCME Medical Student Match Curriculum Update. Joseph Fantone, M.D. 9 /1/13. LCME Accreditation Steering Committee Michael Good, M.D. Dean – Chair.

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Faculty Council College of Medicine Accreditation: LCME Medical Student Match Curriculum Update

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  1. College of Medicine University of Florida Faculty Council College of Medicine Accreditation: LCME Medical Student Match Curriculum Update Joseph Fantone, M.D. 9/1/13

  2. LCME Accreditation Steering Committee Michael Good, M.D. Dean – Chair UF-COM LCME Review Committee Structure: 2013-15 LCME Task Force Executive Committee Joseph Fantone, M.D. Chair Committee and sub- committee chairs Medical Student Committee Committee on Educational Program Committee on Faculty Committee on Medical Students Committee on Educational Resources Committee on Institutional Setting Educational Objectives Number, Qualifications and Functions Finances Admissions Governance & Administration General Facilities Curriculum Structure and Management Student Services Personnel Policies GME-CME Clinical Teaching Facilities Governance Learning Environment Teaching & Assessment Graduate Programs Evaluation of Program Effectiveness Information Resources and Library Services Research Diversity & Service Learning

  3. LCME Timeline: 2013-15 • 2013: • July: recruit coordinator / begin preparation of database • August/September: compose sub-committees • October: sub-committees start to meet • 2014: • March: draft reports due to Executive Committee • Executive Committee begins writing report • June: Penultimate sub-committee reports • Medical student report due • July: Self-study report completed / executive summary • August/September: database updated for FY2014

  4. LCME Timeline: 2013-15 • 2014: • September: mock site visit • September/October: revise reports • November 1: submit self-study to LCME • November/December: prepare for site visit • 2015: • February 8-11: LCME site visit • April/May: preliminary report • June/July: final accreditation report

  5. Match National Data: 2013 • 17,487 US Allopath: 12% increase (2009) • 1,097 US Allopath unmatched (94% match) • 2,677 Osteopath (75% match) • 5,095 US IMGs (53% match)

  6. UF Match Results (2007-2013) • *These figures consider OB-GYN, along with Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and combined Medicine-Pediatrics, as a primary care specialty

  7. UF Match Results 2013

  8. Most Popular Match • Internal Medicine 22 (16%) • Pediatrics 16 (13%) • Emergency Med 14 (11%) • Family Med 10 (8%) • General Surg 9 (7%) • OB/Gyn, Orthopedics, 7 (5.5%) Anesthesia • Psychiatry 6 (4.7%) • 5 Couples Match (10 students) • 1 Military Match • 4 Unmatched first round but all placed

  9. University of Florida Medical Curriculum 2013 • Phase 1: Foundations of Medical Practice • Year one and two • Phase 2: Principles of Medical Practice • Year two and three • Phase 3: Advanced Medical Practice • Year three and four

  10. University of Florida Medical Curriculum 2013

  11. University of Florida Medical Curriculum 2013

  12. Current Required Clerkships 3rd yr clerkships 4th yr clerkships Emerg. Med. 4 wks Sub-I 4 wks Geriatrics 2 wks Anesthesia 2 wks Internship prep 4 wks classroom • Medicine 8 wks • Surgery 8 wks • Pediatrics 8 wks • Family Med 12 wks total • Family Med. 6 wks • Medicine outpatient 2 wks • Neurology 3 wks • Geriatrics 1 wk • Psychiatry 6 wks • OB-Gyn 6 wks

  13. Proposed Required Clerkships Principles of Medical Practice: Phase 2 Advanced Medical Practice: Phase 3 Emerg. Med.: 4 wks Sub-I: 4 wks Geriatrics 4 wks Geriatrics Rehab med EOL Critical Care: 4 wks Internship prep: 4 wks + Specialty “bootcamps” • Medicine: 8 wks • Surgery: 8 wks • Pediatrics: 8 wks • Family Med: 12 wks total • Family Med. 6 wks • Medicine outpatient 2 wks • Neurology 4 wks • Longitudinal clinic 12 wks • Psychiatry: 6 wks • OB-Gyn: 6 wks

  14. Graduation Requirements: Proposal 9-13 Jan-May 5 mos Electives Internship 101 other May- April -24 mos Peds 8 wks Med 8 Surg 8 Psych 6 ObGyn 6 FM 8 Neuro 4 May- August 4 mos Sub –I 4 Geriatrics 4(can take earlier) Critical Care 4 ED 4 (can take earlier) Sept-Dec 4 mos Electives Vacation Interview Final CSE Schedule Step 2 CS & CK • Student designs program based on career goals; necessary electives, personal schedules • All Bs and above required, pass steps 1 &2CK, pass CSEx • decrease credit hours fall and/or spring • except for electives and Internship • spread out electives and required experiences • Can potentially decrease tuition yr 4

  15. Harrell Medical Education Building Groundbreaking: November 22, 2014 (12:00 noon) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6d9RHueQpI

  16. College of Medicine University of Florida THANK YOU

  17. University of Florida Medical Curriculum 2013

  18. University of Florida Medical Curriculum 2013

  19. UF LCME Site Visit: February 8-11, 2015

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