SIU School of Medicine is internationally known for its innovative teaching and testing methods, including a competency-based curriculum and a dedication to training caring and competent physicians.

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Current Residents

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Family Medicine Residency Program mission statement

SIU Family Medicine serves the health care needs of our patients, our communities in a compassionate and affordable environment.
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Visiting Students

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Sample schedules

Click on the schedules below to view samples. (THESE ARE NOT REAL SCHEDULES, JUST SAMPLES) Sample didactic schedule Master rotation schedule
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Resources

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Evaluation

Our students’ clinical skills and professionalism are evaluated at least weekly by their faculty preceptors. At the end of the clerkship, the clerkship team meets with each faculty team to review evaluations submitted for each student and to discuss improvements the student has made through the course of the clerkship. All of this information is compiled by the clerkship office to create the summative evaluations. At the end of the clerkship, each student will also participate in two standardized patient (SP) cases known as the CCX exam. 20 minutes will be spent with the Standardized Patient
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Structure

Our 4 week clerkship is a combination of inpatient, general practice and subspecialty experiences. We assign each student to a small team of physicians who assess student performance and provide feedback. Each student has an average of 30 half days of clinic experience over the course of the 4 weeks. Some schedules require students to round on their patients on weekends or nights. All schedules are set up based on physician clinical schedules.
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