Max Rady College of Medicine
Term: Teaching Clinic Model of Primary Care
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2016-11-15
Definition:
There are three clinics whose primary responsibility is the training of family medicine residents. These clinics are funded through different funding mechanisms due to their mandate for education, with primary care providers being funded through a similar mechanism as the Community Health clinics and WRHA Primary Care models. The vast majority of care at these sites is provided by family physicians in training under the supervision of their preceptors.
For more information on the Teaching Clinic model of primary care, please read section
5. Teaching Clinic
in the
Models of Primary Care Delivery
concept.
Related concepts
Related terms
- Community Health Clinic Model of Primary Care
- Fee-For-Service (FFS) Model of Primary Care
- Models of Primary Care
- Physician Integrated Network (PIN) Fee-For-Service (FFS) Model of Primary Care
- WRHA Primary Care Model of Primary Care
References
- Katz A, Valdivia J, Chateau D, Taylor C, Walld R, McCulloch S, Becker C, Ginter J. A Comparison of Models of Primary Care Delivery in Winnipeg. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2016. [Report] [Summary] [Additional Materials] (View)
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