• Perform and accurately document problem-focused and comprehensive health histories and physicals on patients across the lifespan for health promotion, disease prevention, and acute, chronic, and genetic conditions.
• Integrate assessment findings to propose and prioritize differential diagnoses, interpret laboratory and diagnostic findings, and suggest pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment plans considering the costs, risks, and benefits to individual patients across the lifespan and their families.
• Demonstrate effective communication and collaborative skills with intra-professional and interprofessional teams to critique current practice/management protocols, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic options for patients, families, and communities.
• Demonstrate advanced levels of clinical judgment, systems thinking and accountability in recommending, delivering, and evaluating evidence-based care to improve patient outcomes in acute and chronic conditions across the lifespan.