EPA 2 : Obtains histories and performs physical examinations, demonstrating the clinical judgement appropriate to the clinical situation.
EPA 3 : Formulates clinical questions and gathers required clinical evidence to advance patient care and communicates those results to the patient and medical team.
EPA 4 : Formulates and prioritizes comprehensive differential diagnoses.
EPA 5 : Develops and implements patient-centered, evidence-based treatment plans within the formalized physician, clinical team and caregiver relationship.
EPA 6 :Accurately documents the clinical encounter incorporating the patient's goals, caregiver goals, decision-making, and reports into the clinical record.
EPA 7 : Collaborates as a member of an inter-professional team in all aspects of patient care including transition of care responsibility.
EPA 8 : Recognizes a patient requiring immediate care, providing the appropriate management and seeking help as needed.
EPA 9 : Plans and performs procedures and therapies for the assessment and the medical management appropriate for general practice.
EPA 10 : Engages and educates patients on procedures, disease management, health promotion, wellness, and preventive medicine.
EPA 11 : Recognizes and advocates for the patient concerning cultural, community, and social needs in support of positive mental and physical wellness.
EPA 12 : Integrates continuing professional and patient quality improvement, lifelong learning, and scholarship.