JOBKEY University, the mission of the Faculty of Health Science is to improve the human condition with a diverse body of students, faculty, and staff who provide excellence in educating students, physicians and the public, advancing knowledge, and providing comprehensive patient care.
Currently, the faculty offers five programs including, General Medicine and Surgery, Clinical Medicine, Public Health, General Nursing, and Medical Laboratory,
Vision Statement
We are a Faculty of Medicine respected nationally for our values-centered excellence in teaching, research, clinical care, and leadership. We are distinguished for preparing graduates who promote justice and achieve excellence in their chosen fields while demonstrating an extraordinary compassion and commitment to the service of others.
Curriculum Goals and Objectives
Goals
The goal of the curriculum is to develop competent, caring physicians during graduate training and practice. Our students will acquire a strong foundation in the basic and clinical sciences. In addition, they will acquire a strong foundation in the humanities, social and behavioral sciences that are relevant to the well-being of both the physician and the patient.
Objectives
To attain the Doctor of Medicine degree, the JOBKEY graduate must fulfill the following in the Six Competencies of Medical Education:
MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE
Describe the normal structure and function of the human body at the whole body, organ, cellular, and molecular levels.
Describe the pathophysiology, signs, symptoms, risk factors, diagnostic tests, and treatment of common illnesses.
Describe the current evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for treatment of common illnesses.
Describe the current evidence-based preventive health care strategies and recommendations.
PATIENT CARE
Conduct an organized medical interview and obtain a pertinent medical history.
Identify biopsychosocial needs of the patient.
Perform an appropriate comprehensive physical examination.
Present information verbally in a concise, complete and organized manner.
Record information in a concise, complete and organized manner.
Develop a differential diagnosis for each patient seen.
Demonstrate effective clinical reasoning and judgment to determine an accurate diagnosis.
Develop an appropriate treatment plan for each patient seen.