Goals/Objectives and Faculty Information
NOSM University Postgraduate Family Medicine (PGFM) program has evolved our curriculum to align with the goals of the Triple C Competency-Based Curriculum (Triple C). The central concepts of the Triple C that family medicine residency training should be “comprehensive, focused on continuity, and centred in family medicine” (Tannenbaum, Kerr, Konkin, Organek, Parsons, Saucier, Shaw, & Walsh, 2011). As such, the NOSM U’s PGFM has implemented changes such as:
- an outcomes-based organization of clinical curriculum;
- site-specific approach to scheduling clinical experiences; and,
- revisions to the resident assessment process.
Goals and Objectives
Click on the link below to access the goals and objectives for each Domain of Care.
Domains of Care Goals and Objectives
Acute and Critical Care
Behavioural Medicine/Mental Health
Care of Adults
Care of Children and Adolescents
Care of Elderly
Global Health and Care of the Vulnerable and Underserviced
Men’s Health Care
Palliative Care
Procedural and Surgical Skills
Professionalism Competencies
Faculty Guides
Information on Triple C
- Triple C Toolkit/Resources
- Triple C Competency-based Curriculum: Canada’s Family Medicine Curriculum (Video)
For more information on Triple C, contact the CFPC Education Department:
education@cfpc.ca
Interested in working with our program?
Expressions of interest can be emailed to fmacademics@nosm.ca.