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1.1 Life Cycle

1.1 Life Cycle Core Rotation Elective Rotation Academic Program Special Interest Elective
The family physician is a skilled clinician        
The resident will be able to:        
1.1.1 K/S Provide care through the spectrum of life: cradle to grave during their family medicine training. FM      
1.1.2 K/S Provide care for undifferentiated problems FM      
1.1.3 K Describe the stages of the family life cycle and the potential associated problems FM   X  
1.1.4 K Describe how the family affects health and illness FM   X  
1.1.5 K Summarize the approach to the assessment of the family FM   X  
 
Family medicine is a community-based discipline        
The resident will be able to:        
1.1.6 A Describe and recognize the importance of the family physician in treating the family FM   X  
 
The family physician is a resource to a defined practice population        
The resident will be able to:        
1.1.7 K/S Identify community resources that are useful to families FM   X  
 
The patient-physician relationship is central to the role of the family physician        
The resident will be able to:        
1.1.8 A Describe and recognize the difficulties and challenges that the family physician faces by looking after the family FM   X  
 
References        
Chapter 3 - The Family's Influence on Health. Rakel: Textbook of Family Medicine. 7th ed. Philadelphia, USA: Saunders. 2007.
McDaniel SH, Campbell TL, Hepworth J, Lorenz A. Family-Oriented Primary Care. 2nd ed. New York, USA: Springer. 2005.
Standards for Accreditation of Residency Training Programs. The College of Family Physicians of Canada. 2006.
 
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