Experiences with external clerkships at the Family and Community Medicine Residency of the Medical School of the University of São Paulo
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https://doi.org/10.5712/rbmfc13(40)1608Keywords:
Medical Education, Clinical Clerkship, Internship and Residency, Family Practice, Primary Health CareAbstract
Introduction: The main field of training of the Family Doctor are Primary Health Care services as primary practice scenario. In addition to these, other stages are used to enhance the learning of specific competencies. Objective: To describe the profile of external internships performed by residents in the Residency Program in Family Medicine of the Medical School of the University of São Paulo. Results: External internships are held for 2 months in the second year of residency and are equally divided into elective internships (in which a bond with the institution is required) and optional (freely selectable). Most of these internships occur in Brazil and through informal ties, without a partnership or official arrangement between institutions and/or services. The main stages sought are in rural medicine and the National Health Service (UK). Conclusion: The external internships enriches the resident’s training and enable the improvement of the residency program. Most of the internships are requested through informal contact, which points to the challenge of establishing links between people, services and institutions to strengthen training in Family and Comunnity Medicine.
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