Purpose: 

Provide structured patient-centered experiences to assess & promote clinical professional advancement, in order that each student will be fully clinically prepared for residency. This course is a requirement for graduation.

Details: 

While in the simulated environment, the Student Doctor will function as the primary decision maker and be able to practice and perfect previously taught skills. There will be two patient simulation cases, within a single session. Expect to attend two hours. Throughout the year, there will be three events scheduled. (Beginning in June, September and February.) 

Plan for the day: 

Please come prepared with white coat, stethoscope, smart phone, and laptop. It is important to arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the case for orientation. Each case will include prebrief, 20 minute case, and debrief. Post simulation, you will be asked to  give feedback using a short qualtrics survey. There will be no end of session wrap up. You will be free to leave after the second case debrief.

Sign-up: 

Using your assigned campus, use the link below to choose the session most convenient for your schedule. Should a change need to be made, please contact Yuli Rodriguez at yrodriguez@augusta.edu.  

Augusta Sign-Up

  • Feb 26, 27, 28, 29 Mar 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
  • Harrison Sim Center

Deadline to sign-up 01/29/24

Website

Savannah/Brunswick Sign-Up

  • Mar 15, 21, 22
  • Savannah Candler Heart/Lung Bldg

Deadline to sign-up 1/29/24

Website

Rome Sign-Up

  • Feb 28 & Mar 7
  • Rome

Deadline to sign-up 1/29/24

Website

Dalton Sign-Up

  • Feb 28 & 29
  • 1200 Memorial Drive, Dalton GA

Deadline to sign-up 1/29/24

Website

Albany Sign-Up

  • Feb 28 & Mar 6
  • Albany

Deadline to sign-up 1/29/24

Website

 

Contact Us

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Dr. Thomas Garigan

  • Enrichment PCL Course Director
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Yuli Rodriguez, MBA

  • Clerkship Program Coordinator 2

706-721-2262

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Bethany McLeroy

  • Clinical Educator

Learning Resources

Medical Documentation Tips    The Improved PMH     The 5Cs for your Assessment and Plan