PRECEPTORSHIP
Our students gain invaluable experience working with physicians of various specialties and backgrounds in a clinical setting. If you are interested in the opportunity to work with and educate medical students in your clinic, we encourage you to reach out for more information on becoming a voluntary physician preceptor. The Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine has three phases of curriculum that require physician preceptors:


View Clerkship Faculty and Resident Resource Manual
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Intensive Care Unit (4-week rotation)Students may choose medical, surgical, pediatric or newborn ICU
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Sub-internship (4-week rotation)Students may choose medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry or family medicine
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Emergency Medicine (4-week rotation)
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Rural Health (4-week rotation)
Electives: During the late third year of medical school and throughout the fourth year of medical school, our students can have four-week clinical electives.
View Advanced Clerkship and Electives Student Resource Manual
Preceptorship Inquiry Form
Preceptor Requirements
- Preceptor Qualifications: practicing physician with a M.D. or D.O. degree.
- Preceptor Responsibilities: provision of clinical instruction, oversight of medical student at the clinical site and completion of medical student evaluations in a timely manner.
- Benefits of Precepting: faculty appointment, access to University of Houston library, access to weekly grand rounds and future continuing medical education offerings.
- Important Policies
Questions About Becoming a Preceptor
Email us: COMPRE@central.uh.edu