VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Required. DESCRIPTION: Teaches the management of diseases commonly encountered in the primary care setting. Emphasis is placed on patient-centered, efficient, equitable, cost-effective medical care of persons of all ages and genders in a variety of settings. Prevention, shared decision-making, communication, and cultural humility are emphasized. Didactic workshops are conducted at the School of Medicine, and clinic sessions are held at numerous community ambulatory sites on the Peninsula, in the South Bay, in the East Bay, in San Francisco, and electively in Humboldt County, Santa Cruz, and Amador County. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-FAMMED 12, full time for 4 weeks, FAMMED 10 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Tracy A. Rydel, M.D. & Rika Bajra, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Natalie Gonzalez, natg@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: To be sent by email. Contact coordinator 2 weeks prior; Time: 8:00AM. CALL CODE: 2 (Occasional weekend and/or evening activities). OTHER FACULTY: N. Brinckhaus, L. Castaneda, A. DuBose, D. Golden, A. Hui, D. Jeyasingh, S. Korenstein, B. Laniakea, I. Nelligan , J.P. Pham, D. Thakor, G. Yu, G. Zane, and other faculty and community preceptors in Family and Community Medicine. LOCATION: Stanford Family Medicine Hoover, Stanford Portola Valley, Stanford Los Altos, Stanford Santa Clara, O'Connor Family Medicine Residency, Kaiser Santa Clara, Kaiser San Jose, SCVMC, San Francisco Free Clinic, Dominican Morehouse Santa Cruz, Roots Community Health Clinic San Jose, and rural sites.
6 units · Medical School MD Grades
VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Required. DESCRIPTION: Teaches the management of diseases commonly encountered in the primary care setting. Emphasis is placed on patient-centered, efficient, equitable, cost-effective medical care of persons of all ages and genders in a variety of settings. Prevention, shared decision-making, communication, and cultural humility are emphasized. Didactic workshops are conducted at the School of Medicine, and clinic sessions are held at numerous community ambulatory sites on the Peninsula, in the South Bay, in the East Bay, in San Francisco, and electively in Humboldt County, Santa Cruz, and Amador County. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: 1-12, full time for 4 weeks, 10 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Tracy A. Rydel, M.D. & Rika Bajra, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Natalie Gonzalez, natg@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: To be sent by email. Contact coordinator 2 weeks prior; Time: 8:00AM. CALL CODE: 2 (Occasional weekend and/or evening activities). OTHER FACULTY: N. Brinckhaus, L. Castaneda, A. DuBose, D. Golden, A. Hui, D. Jeyasingh, S. Korenstein, B. Laniakea, I. Nelligan , J.P. Pham, D. Thakor, G. Yu, G. Zane, and other faculty and community preceptors in Family and Community Medicine. LOCATION: Stanford Family Medicine Hoover, Stanford Portola Valley, Stanford Los Altos, Stanford Santa Clara, O'Connor Family Medicine Residency, Kaiser Santa Clara, Kaiser San Jose, SCVMC, San Francisco Free Clinic, Dominican Morehouse Santa Cruz, Roots Community Health Clinic San Jose, and rural sites.
Offered in Autumn 2025, Winter 2026, Spring 2026, Summer 2026 at Stanford University.