@article{10.22454/PRiMER.2023.126034, author = {Stone, Leslie and Brown, G. Austin and Jarrett, Diane M. and Snellgrove, Bailey and Ventres, William}, title = {Philosophies of Family Medicine: Piloting an Innovative Clerkship Curriculum}, journal = {PRiMER}, volume = {7}, year = {2023}, month = {2}, doi = {10.22454/PRiMER.2023.126034}, abstract = {Background and Objectives: In order to emphasize the role family medicine plays in providing robust primary care in functioning health care systems, we piloted a novel online curriculum for third-year medical students. Using a digital documentary and published articles as prompts, this flipped-classroom, discussion-based Philosophies of Family Medicine curriculum (POFM) highlighted concepts that have either emerged from or been embraced by family medicine (FM) over the past 5 decades. These concepts include the biopsychosocial model, the therapeutic importance of the doctor-patient relationship, and the unique nature of FM. The purpose of this mixed-methods pilot study was to assess the effectiveness of the curriculum and assist in its further development. Methods: The intervention—POFM—consisted of five 1-hour, online discussion sessions with 12 small groups of students (N=64), distributed across seven clinical sites, during their month-long family medicine clerkship block rotations. Each session focused on one theme fundamental to the practice of FM. We collected qualitative data through verbal assessments elicited at the end of each session and written assessments at the end of the entire clerkship. We collected supplementary quantitative data via electronically distributed anonymous pre- and postintervention surveys. Results: The study qualitatively and quantitatively demonstrated that POFM helped students understand philosophies fundamental to the practice of FM, improved their attitudes toward FM, and aided in their appreciation of FM as an essential element of a functioning health care system. Conclusion: The results of this pilot study show effective integration of POFM into our FM clerkship. As POFM matures, we plan to expand its curricular role, further evaluate its influence, and use it to increase the academic footing of FM at our institution.}, URL = {https://journals.stfm.org//primer/2023/ventres-2022-0087/}, eprint = {https://journals.stfm.org//media/5466/primer-7-6.pdf}, }