TTR Psychiatry Rotation Portfolio
Activity
Self-Directed Study
Self-Directed Study
Students will prepare an 8-10 page Portfolio that will follow a patient presentation/case of your choice, which you will analyze from a lens of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). The portfolio will include 1. A summary of the case. 2. A formulation of the case (using the 4 Ps - Predisposing factors, Precipitating factors, Perpetuating factors, Protective factors). 3. A reflection about one or more aspects of the patient’s identity that influences the patient’s interaction(s) with the psychiatric healthcare system, perception(s) of their illness, and treatment outcome(s). 4. A personal reflection of what impact the case had had on the student, and what learning they will take from this case.
Curriculum Block
Clerkship / Psychiatry TTR / Transition to Residency
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Objectives
Clerkship Objectives
- Propose a preliminary understanding of a patient in a biopsychosocial model including being able to: Reach reasonable hypotheses about a patient's pre-morbid personality, coping styles, and their link to the present predicament. Specify relevant medical considerations, including substance and medication misuse. Recognize relevant environmental and social stresses. Describe the level of everyday functioning and realistic goals for improvement.
- Propose a preliminary understanding of a patient in a biopsychosocial model including being able to: reach reasonable hypotheses about a patient's pre-morbid personality, coping styles, and their link to the present predicament. Specify relevant medical considerations, including substance and medication misuse. Recognize relevant environmental and social stresses. Describe the level of everyday functioning and realistic goals for improvement.
Tags
AFMC Entrustable Professional Activities
1. Obtain a history and perform a physical examination adapted to the patient’s clinical situation
2. Formulate and justify a prioritized differential diagnosis
CanMEDS Roles
Self-Reflective Practitioner
Curriculum Block
Clerkship
Psychiatry TTR
Transition to Residency
Discipline
Psychiatry
MCC Blueprint
Psychosocial Aspects
McMaster Program Competencies
2.5 Apply principles of socio-behavioural sciences to the provision of patient care, including assessment of the impact of psychosocial and cultural influences on health, disease, care-seeking, care concordance, care adherence and barriers to and attitudes toward care.
MeSH
Health Equity [N05.300.430.383]