Faculty Council College of Medicine Accreditation: LCME Medical Student Match Curriculum Update College of Medicine University of Florida Joseph Fantone,

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

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

LCME Timeline: : – 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

LCME Timeline: : – 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

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

# in Match Primary care specialty * 41% 44 % 35% 38% 42% 43% 38% Residency at UF-GNV 21% 9% 17% 14% 18% 13% 17% Residency in Florida (incl. UF) 30% 23 % 27% 26% 29% 22% 37% *These figures consider OB-GYN, along with Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and combined Medicine-Pediatrics, as a primary care specialty UF Match Results ( )

School and year % grads Top 10 usnwr research institutions % grads top 25 usnwr research institutions % grads top 50 usnwr research institutions UF UF Match Results 2013

Most Popular Match Internal Medicine22 (16%) Pediatrics16 (13%) Emergency Med14 (11%) Family Med10 (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

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 University of Florida Medical Curriculum 2013

Current Required Clerkships 3 rd yr clerkships 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 4th yr clerkships Emerg. Med. 4 wks Sub-I 4 wks Geriatrics 2 wks Anesthesia 2 wks Internship prep 4 wks classroom

Proposed Required Clerkships Principles of Medical Practice: Phase 2 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 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”

Student designs program based on career goals; necessary electives, personal schedules 1.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 2.Can potentially decrease tuition yr 4 Graduation Requirements: Proposal 9-13 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 Jan-May 5 mos Electives Internship 101 other Final CSE Schedule Step 2 CS & CK

Harrell Medical Education Building Groundbreaking: November 22, 2014 (12:00 noon)

THANK YOU College of Medicine University of Florida

University of Florida Medical Curriculum 2013

UF LCME Site Visit: February 8-11, 2015