Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Empowering Future Physicians Conference



This year's EFPCs are hosted by the AMSA chapters and the administrations of Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, in Stratford, NJ (Oct 11 - 13), and Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA (Oct 18 - 20).  Both conferences will include significant information and development opportunities relevant to premed students, including admissions workshops, sessions on the MCAT and personal statement, and writing/reflection exercises. The conferences will also feature clinical skills workshops (including suturing, heart sounds, and taking a sexual health history); medical school admissions consultations with medical school admissions officers and pre-health advisors; advocacy skills workshops with Physicians for Social Responsibility; and professional skills workshops (including communication, team-building, and conflict management).

The Empowering Future Physicians Conferences (EFPCs), are designed to engage premedical and medical students, through the metaphor of a day-in- the-life of a physician, in the issues that both challenge and inspire the humanistic commitment to people-centered care.  Taking the major events of a typical day in an academic medical center such as morning and afternoon rounds, morning report, grand rounds, and consults as points of reference, the conference programming aims to facilitate the formation of connections between those events and the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors exhibited by physicians which may support optimal delivery of care.

Visit amsa.org/Conferences for conference and symposia curricula and registration.  You may direct any questions you have to Jeff Koetje at jkoetje@amsa.org.