We aim to deliver comprehensive patient care while offering an outstanding training program for medical students and residents. We provide opportunities for them to observe, engage, and gain hands-on experience in Family Medicine within real-world clinical settings with daily student clinics supervised by the attending physicians
Our residents and attending physicians are involved in specialized training and research initiatives. We are committed to advancing primary care services to meet the healthcare needs of the general public.
Undergraduate Student Teaching:
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6-year medical education: General healthcare promotion through tele-education on family, society, and healthcare
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Fifth and sixth-year medical school student: Family medicine clerkship
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Publications for both medical professionals and students
First to Third-year residents
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Internal medicine: 3 months, inpatient care
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Pediatrics: 2 months, inpatient and outpatient clinic care
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Obstetrics and Gynecology: 2 months, inpatient and outpatient clinic care
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Surgical medicine: 1 month, inpatient care, operation room, and outpatient care
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Psychiatric medicine: 2 months, inpatient and outpatient care, pediatric psychological assessment center
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Emergency medicine: 2 months, internal, surgical, and pediatric emergency care training
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Otolaryngology: 1 month, outpatient and inpatient care
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Dermatology: 1 month, outpatient care
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Rehabilitation medicine: 1 month, inpatient and outpatient care
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Electives: At least 8 months in total
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Each resident must complete one family medicine-related medical research
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Family Medicine outpatient clinic: 1-3 clinics per week
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Family Medicine training: At least 9 months, including:
- Inpatient training program: general ward, palliative and hospice ward
- Outpatient training program: manage administrative affairs in our outpatient clinic
- Help manage training for medical students in our outpatient clinic
- In charge of general and emergency consultations
- Psychological consultation training
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Community medicine training: at least 4 months in NTUH branches at Yun-Lin, Bei-Hu, and Jin-Shan Public Health Care Center
Fourth-year residents:
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4-6 residents are recruited each year for training
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Oversee affairs and teaching activities in our Family medicine department
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Palliative and hospice care: 3 months of chief residency in our palliative and hospice ward
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Geriatric Medicine: At least 1 month of training in each of the three departments (Neurology, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation medicine), 3 months of training in the Geriatric Care Ward, and 3 months of training in long-term care facilities. Residents will have at least 6 months of Geriatric Medicine outpatient clinic training during their fourth year (one clinic per week)
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Family Medicine outpatient clinic: 3 times of outpatient clinic per week
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Behavioral medicine and psychological assessment training.
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Opportunity to teach in medical education activities.