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Physician ID:
275
Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 7 PM (clinic in morning and hospital in afternoon); Saturday – Sunday (11 AM – 3 PM hospital rounds – optional)
Hours have been provided by the preceptor. Hours are subject to change at the preceptor’s discretion, but the minimum total hours will remain approximately the same.
Location: Miami
This inpatient and outpatient US clinical experience will take place in Miami, Florida (approximately 10 miles north of downtown). There are multiple clinic and hospital locations within a 10-mile radius. You will be responsible for arranging your own transportation.
Inpatient/Outpatient US Clinical Experience in Family Medicine in Miami
Specialties: Family Medicine
Location: Miami
Price:
Hospital Letterhead: No
Faculty Appointment: No
Information about this clinical experience:
This rotation split between the inpatient and outpatient settings will be under the supervision of a board-certified family medicine physician with years of experience educating international medical students and graduates. The physician holds hospital appointments at multiple institutions, including hospitals within the HCA and Jackson Health Systems.
Your day will start at 8:30 AM in the physician’s office where you will meet with the attending to see scheduled patients. Please note that this physician has two offices with patients seen at both locations on most days of the week. At approximately 2:30 PM, you will attend hospital rounds at one or more hospitals. There may be opportunities to visit nursing homes and hospice centers, depending upon whether patients are being cared for in these facilities.
In the clinic, you will see patients with both acute complaints and chronic disease. You will learn how to evaluate these patients through focused history-taking and examination and synthesize the data to form an assessment and plan. During discussions with the attending, important teaching points related to these cases will be shared with you. There will also be an emphasis on ensuring patients are current with age-appropriate health screening.
Time spent in the hospital will make you more aware of how family medicine physicians can remain involved in the care of their patients across different settings. With more and more primary care physicians giving up their inpatient practice to hospitalists, care can become fragmented. In addition, some patients may be dissatisfied when their personal physicians are not involved during their hospitalization. In this rotation, because the preceptor will see patients in both the hospital and clinic, you will have the opportunity to observe how hospitalized patients respond when seen by their own personal physician in the hospital.
During your experience, you will learn the following U.S. medical practices under the preceptor’s supervision:
Taking patient histories under supervision.
Performing exams under the physician's supervision.
Presenting patients.
Writing or entering notes in the EMR (Care Tracker EMR)
Researching the literature to answer clinical questions at the point of care.
Educating patients under supervision.
Spending time with other healthcare professionals to understand their roles and responsibilities.
Who should consider this rotation:
International medical graduates (IMGs) and students seeking US clinical experience in family medicine.
How to obtain a letter of recommendation:
The rotator should ask the preceptor for a LOR near the conclusion of the rotation. Dr. Desai has provided the physician with guidelines about best practices in letter writing that meet residency program requirements. In some cases, the preceptor may ask the rotator to write a letter of recommendation draft.
During the rotation:
Our team will be checking in periodically with you to ensure that you are having an optimal experience. We encourage you to contact us if you have any questions during the rotation.
Testimonials
This was truly an amazing rotation! Dr. X is incredibly supportive, and the entire experience gave me so much hands-on learning — from the basics of history taking and documentation to procedures like wound suturing and closed reductions. One of the highlights was having access to the EMR, which really helped me dive deeper into each patient’s condition and feel more involved in their care. It made a big difference in how
much I learned and how connected I felt to the team. Dr. X and the entire ER staff were not only professional and knowledgeable but also incredibly kind and welcoming. They made me feel like a real part of the team from day one. As an IMG, I especially appreciated how open they were to sharing their experiences and teaching the standards of care in the U.S., while also respecting and showing genuine interest in the
medical practices from my home country. Overall, it was a supportive, inclusive, and enriching rotation that I’ll always be grateful for —and the lunch is pretty good too!
HL
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