In line with the present standards of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME), the requirements of the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC), and the MBBS Programme of the Faculty of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, the Undergraduate Curriculum of Family Medicine has been designed to address the current global and local requirements including modern advances in the field of Primary Care. The teaching-learning activities include:
- Lectures
- Tutorials / Case-based learning
- Post-lecture and Moodle-based self-assessment Quizzes
- Moodle-based resources related to the objectives
- Family Medicine Clinical Appointment (OPD, PMCU, ETU, GP)
- Continuing Clinical Skills Development Programme
- Clinical Skills Laboratory Sessions, Department of Family Medicine
- Family Medicine Student Logbook
- Moodle-based resources
After completing the teaching-learning activities, students should be able to discuss how illness affects individuals, their families and society at large, describe the health care provided by the family physician and demonstrate communication, documentation and clinical skills in primary care.