Preceptor Resources
Medical Degree Preceptor Resources
Contents
- Become a Preceptor
- Medical Degree Curricular Structure
- Competencies, Enabling Competencies, and Learning Objectives
- Important Policies
- Positive Learning Environment and Student Mistreatment
- Common Assessment Form Guide
- Teaching Toolbox
- Important MD Program Contacts
- Adjunct Appointment and Promotion Processes
- Branch Campus Profiles
Become a Preceptor
There are two ways to serve as a community preceptor: Clinical Week (1st- and 2nd-year med students) and Community Based Longitudinal Care (CBLC) (3rd-year med students)
Become A Preceptor
Medical Degree Curricular Structure
Translational Education at Carolina (TEC) seeks to transform the way medical students learn the art and science of medicine by integrating basic sciences and clinical skills, providing longitudinal patient care experiences and offering earlier clinical opportunities in specialty fields.
TEC Curriculum Information
Competencies, Enabling Competencies, and Learning Objectives
Descriptions and breakdown of the Competencies and Enabling Competencies for each of the TEC Curriculum Phase courses and the MD Program overall.
MD Program Competencies and Enabling Competencies
Important Policies
Important Policies for Preceptors. For all MD Program Policies, please visit our website, med.unc.edu/MD/Policies
MD Program Policies
Positive Learning Environment and Student Mistreatment
Information and School of Medicine contacts regarding student mistreatment and creating a positive learning environment.
Student Mistreatment and Learning Environment Concern Policy and Process
Common Assessment Form Guide
Information and resources about assessing medical students, their clinical logs, and your direct observations of their work.
Assessment Clinical Log and Direct Observation
Teaching Toolbox
Tips for new educators, how to teach on the fly, and the R.I.M.E. framework.
Teaching Toolbox
Important MD Program Contacts
Leadership, TEC Curriculum Phase Coordinators, and other important UNC School of Medicine contacts.
MD Program Administration Contacts
Adjunct Appointment and Promotion Processes
Learn more about the process and the steps to take for becoming an appointed Adjunct Professor within the UNC School of Medicine education network.
Adjunct Appointment and Promotion Process
Branch Campus Profiles
Application Phase students spend 12 months completing core clinical clerkships and can choose to complete them in one of four campus programs, each of which offers a distinct but comparable experience.
Branch Campus Profiles