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Train Tomorrow's Medical Superstars - Without Leaving Your House
One reason the Cancer Center can offer the best cancer care anywhere is our
affiliation with the U-M Medical School. Consistently ranked
among the nation’s leading teaching institutions, Michigan’s
Medical School boasts a roster of over 1,600 of the finest
faculty in every medical specialty imaginable.
To stay ahead of the pack, U-M is launching a new program
to recruit even more instructors to teach tomorrow’s
doctors. And you and your family may be just the experts they’re
looking for.
The program, called the Family Centered Experience, pairs
first-year medical students with volunteer families. Volunteers
open their homes and their lives to the students, providing
real-world experience in relationship building, communication
and understanding how health changes, chronic conditions,
and serious illnesses affect patients and those close to them.
The medical students will not provide health services to
the families. Rather, the families will serve as critical
resources for students to help them to explore important connections
between health care and culture, health beliefs, age, gender,
support systems and other factors. U-M Medical School faculty
conceived the program to help students understand and achieve
a competent and comfortable balance of scientific knowledge,
clinical acumen and communication skills.
You are invited to be part of this unique twist on the “house
call.” The program is looking for patients with cancer
or other chronic conditions to help teach tomorrow’s
doctors. If you are interested and are willing to commit to
visits with your assigned student pairs four to five times
per year for two years, you could be a candidate for the Family
Centered Experience Program, and help shape the future of
medical care.
To learn more, call 1-866-337-0017 toll free, visit their
web site or e-mail the program at fce@umich.edu.
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