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NORWEGIAN GENERAL MEDICINE EXPERIENCE
Noege teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway
or University of Tromso, Norway
MED 9001
Participating Faculty (Norway): To be named by NTNU or
University of Tromso
UND Faculty: Linda Olson, Ed.D.
James D. Brosseau, M.D.
Ben J. Clayburgh, M.D.
Offered: To be determined by UND Faculty and Faculty
of NTNU or University of Tromso
Objectives of the Elective:
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To provide an opportunity for medical students in their fourth year to
experience general medicine in a different country and continent.
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To encourage international exchanges of medical information and techniques.
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To provide students with an experience in alternatively funded delivery
of medical services.
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To provide an individual education plan, which may include working with
Scandinavian people.
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When appropriate, provide a brief internship at a family practice center,
rural country practice, or urban practice center in or near Trondheim,
Norway.
Instructional Activities:
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Individual readings from standard textbooks and specific articles to supplement
Norwegian cultural experiences as directed by UND preceptor prior to travel
to Norway.
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In Norway, there will be daily participation in the clinic, hospital, and
making home visits when appropriate. This will be directed by the
NTNU/Tromso preceptor. Attendance is mandatory.
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Individual readings from standard textbooks and specific articles to supplement
clinical material as directed by the NTNU/Tromso preceptor.
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Attendance during the first weeks in Norway at NTNU/Tromso student orientation
meetings and refresher course lectures at NTNU/Tromso. Attendance
at lectures is required.
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At the end of the rotation (week 4) the student will participate in a preceptor-observed
evaluation of a patient.
Standards of Performance (Outcomes) Indicating Attainment of Objectives:
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The student will complete a four-week in-clinic rotation with a NTNU/Tromso
faculty preceptor.
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The student will attend all didactic lectures sponsored by the Faculty
of Medicine related to the clinical rotation.
Criteria for Grading:
Exchange students will be expected to participate in the research experience
as though they were a final student at NTNU/Tromso. The evaluation
system established by the NTNU/Tromso faculty of Medicine has been deemed
appropriate by UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and upon a letter
of recommendation by NTNU/Tromso faculty preceptor, a final elective grade
will be granted by the UND Department of Community Medicine.
To arrive at a satisfactory recommendation for the research elective
the following must occur:
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The student must have a satisfactory rating or above provided in the letter
to the student by the NTNU/Tromso community preceptor.
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The student must pass an observed history and physical at the end of the
general medicine rotation at NTNU/Tromso.
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The student must demonstrate an understanding of national health care and
an appreciation for the patient culture in Norway.
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The student will submit to the UND Department of Community Medicine and
to their Campus Dean's office a copy of the NTNU/Tromso preceptor evaluation
letter.
Special Note:
The vice Dean for Education, NTNU/Tromso and the Chairman of Community
Medicine and the University of North Dakota will work together jointly
in making this a positive growth experience for students interested in
epidemiological research on an international scope.
This elective is arranged through a 1:1 communication with the NTNU/Tromso
faculty members and the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and
Health Sciences faculty members. General advice regarding housing,
travel, and cultural issues can be answered through calling Linda Olson,
Ed.D., Department of Community Medicine.