Course Catalog

 
STP2231 AGRO MEDICINE FIELD EXPERIENCE
Department FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE Campus Tuscaloosa
Course Type(s) Special Topic Facility University Medical Center
Course Director SUSAN GUIN, MSN, CRNP Enrollment Limit 5
Contact LaKeshia Whigham Enrollment Minimum 1
Email lakeshia.whigham@ua.edu Address Department of Family, Internal and Rual Medicine
Northeast Medical Center, 211 Peter Bryce Blvd. Room 1305
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Phone (205) 348-1300 Fax (205) 348-7685
Weeks
Normally Offered

See Offering Dates
44-44
Prerequisites * * * WRITTEN APPROVAL REQUIRED * * * Rural Medical Scholar; complete MS1 year; written approval of Course Director. 
Specific Clerkship Prerequisites:
Visiting Students
No LCME students accepted.
No osteopathic students accepted.
Course Description This course will provide overview of health/safety issues faced by Alabama farmers. Students will explore issues set forth in Requirements Section (below) 1-5 as follows: a) Seminar/discussion with course director (classroom and on-site) minimum of 8 hours. B) Review/discussion of text from Donham, K., & Thelin, A (2006) Agricultural Medicine: Occupational and Environmental Health for the Health Professions. Ames, Iowa; Blackwell Pub., copy of which is available for use during ST week. C) Farm tour accompanied by course director and local extension agent - minimum of 4 hours. D) Interview of farmer and review of health/safety hazards identified during tour. E) Interview of extension agent. Student should expect course seminars, farm visit/interviews to require 16-20 hour time commitment. Time needed for selected readings/written report will be dependent on individual student.
Where To Report Northeast Medical Center, 211 Peter Bryce Blvd., Tuscaloosa AL 35401.
Requirements 1) Prior to course, student will consult with course director re: specific area of interest, field experience opportunities, week’s schedule including initial/final seminar, farm visit, and interaction with Extension Service. 2) Student will review and be prepared to discuss selected chapters from aforementioned text. 3) Student will participate in 1 farm visit re: health/safety concerns related to the farm, farm family & community. Suggested question: "If I were your local physician, what do you want me to know that will help me to better care for you and your family?" Student may choose type of farm and/or location. 4) Student will meet with local extension agent as available, exploring role of Extension Service and their resources. 5) Student will submit written report of activities, including summary of interviews.
Evaluation Pass/Fail; written paper; class participation/attendance
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