The goal of the family medicine sub-internship is to provide a broad-based experience for fourth-year students interested in a career in family medicine. The sub-internship provides a wide variety of patients and cases to expose you to all aspects of family medicine.
You will spend most mornings at UnityPoint–St. Luke's or Mercy One Siouxland Medical Center, meeting with the in-house resident before rounds. You will round on your assigned patients daily and write notes and orders. Following work rounds, we have formal rounds with one of our faculty. After rounds, you will follow up on labs and studies for patients. You have the opportunity to work up patients in the ER, assist with deliveries, and complete circumcisions, depending on your interests. You will also attend morning reports with the residents between working rounds and formal rounds and may be asked to present on a topic during your sub-internship.
We have daily noon conferences at either our clinic, Mercy One Siouxland Medical Center, or UnityPoint–St. Luke's. Lunch is provided. Presenters vary and are composed of residents, faculty, and visiting physicians from the community or the University of Iowa. One afternoon each month is dedicated to didactics, often accompanied by skills labs.
The afternoon schedule is somewhat more variable than the morning schedule. You will spend various afternoons at the Family Medicine Center (residency clinic), working at the Maternal Health Clinic, and in the hospital doing admissions and patient follow-up. You will travel with a faculty member and resident to a local Native American Reservation for prenatal clinic on one Thursday afternoon during the rotation. You will have Friday afternoons off duty.
You will be on a family medicine night float shift for one week during the rotation in order to gain additional experience. During this week, you will work closely with the night float resident who covers adult medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics. Housing may be available with advance notification.