The General Medicine Clinic of San Francisco General Hospital is the primary residency continuity clinic site for 53 internal medicine residents at University of California, San Francisco. The mission of the General Medicine Clinic is to provide comprehensive, high quality primary care services to adults in the San Francisco safety net, and to provide an excellent teaching environment for UCSF students and residents.
During the 2011-2012 academic year, the clinic provided more than 32,000 patient visits to more than 6,500 individual patients, the majority of whom were low-income people with complex medical conditions.
As a patient-centered medical home (PCMH) that practices team-based care, clinic patients select or are assigned to a primary care provider to ensure both continuity of care and the opportunity for residents to develop longitudinal relationships with patients. At the same time, in order to support residents in caring for patients, a team model of care is used that includes a practice partner, a primary attending preceptor, a resident continuity nurse practitioner, team medical evaluation assistants, team behavioral assistants, and team clerks. The clinic also uses an electronic health record that is integrated with hospital data, and includes notes, medications, allergies, laboratory and diagnostic studies, as well as an electronic referral and consultation system.
Objectives for this three-year program include:
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