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The G&M Medical Center - Primary Care Clinic preceptorship, Lead by Mr. Mark Edwards - FNP-BC, has helped train numerous medical students, international medical graduates, medical residents, and nurse practitioners, with the aim to produce conscientious, compassionate, and highly competent providers.
Preceptorship Program
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Medical Knowledge
We mainly aim to broaden and deepen clinical knowledge, and enhance interpersonal proficiency in the American setting. It provides an avenue to gain experience in outpatient primary care and awareness on current outcome based managements. In the end, we strive to produce well-rounded, versatile, and culturally-competent practitioners with vast mastery of conditions most commonly encountered in primary care, including, but not limited to:
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Hypertension
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Heart Failure
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Dyslipidemia
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Atrial Fibrillation
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Diabetes
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Thyroid Disease
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Osteoporosis
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Gout
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COPD
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Asthma
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Migraine and other Chronic Headaches
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Stroke
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Chronic Kidney Disease
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Electrolyte disorders
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Anemia
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Musculoskeletal Injuries
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Acute and chronic infections
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Preventive Health
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Patient Care and Procedural Skills
Our program grants the opportunity to observe and learn various procedures in Ambulatory Surgery, Sports Medicine, and Women’s Health.
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Systems-Based Practice
With multiple clinics under our umbrella, our preceptees are able to appreciate highly quality, cost effective medical care in the context of locally prevailing healthcare systems and resources.
There is also participation in our cilnics’ quality improvement projects that aim to increase patient engagement, close preventive care gaps, and improve patient outcomes.
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Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
Learning is achieved not only through didactics, but also through the intensive study of the latest available scientific evidence.
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Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Preceptees are trained in different approaches in communication that allow them to work effectively as a member of a health care team, and create a therapeutic relationship with patients and their families.
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Professionalism
Our preceptees are able to interact with a highly diverse population, consisting of patients of varying educational, economic and cultural backgrounds, and are trained to treat each individual with dignity and respect.