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Rosalind Franklin University

1 hours ago NORTH CHICAGO. 847-473-4357 - Podiatry & Physical Therapy. 847-578-8670 - Care Coach. >> Go To The Portal


Who are the researchers at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine?

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science researcher William Frost, PhD, director of the Stanson Toshok Center for Brain Function and Repair within the university’s Brain Science Institute,… Judith Potashkin, PhD, Elected AAAS Fellow

What is the address for Rosalind Franklin University?

Rosalind Franklin University 3333 Green Bay RoadNorth Chicago, IL60064-3095 847-578-3000 Back to Top

How do I sign in to the patient portal?

To sign in to the Patient Portal, click on the Login with athenahealth button. Next, enter your email address and password, then click the Log in button. top I have a PIN instead of a password. How do I sign in to the Patient Portal? We have made our sign-in process easier.

What are the system requirements to use patient portal?

In order to use Patient Portal, you must have: a personal computer equipped with an Internet browser that has 128-bit encryption enabled and configured to accept cookies (e.g., Edge, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox; Internet Explorer is not supported);

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When was the standardized patient program started?

The Standardized Patient program, located in the Education and Evaluation Center, started in August 2003 and is considered to be one the most respected standardized patient programs in the nation.

Why use Standardized Patients for assessing students' clinical skills?

This allows for assessment of large numbers of students within a reasonable period of time. Their assessments have been found to be as reliable as faculty observations of the same clinical encounter.

What is the goal of standardized patient?

The goal of the Standardized Patient program is to create a safe and controlled environment where our students may learn the fine art of patient care. During the course of their education, they will have multiple opportunities to practice this art with our standardized patients, receiving feedback on their clinical and communications skills from members of the faculty, their peers and the standardized patients themselves.

Where is RFUMS located?

RFUMS is located in the city of North Chicago, Illinois, a richly diverse community. Centered between the thriving cities of Chicago and Milwaukee at the northeast corner of Illinois, the area boasts a broad array of cultures, religions, and ethnic heritages.

Telehealth Services

Now offering Telehealth Services for Behavioral Health patients. Please contact the office to schedule your appointment today.

Things to know about our Behavioral Health services

We offer outpatient services from providers who are experts in a variety of areas and have many tools available for assessment.

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About The Standardized Patient Program and The Education and Evaluation Center

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The Standardized Patient program, located in the Education and Evaluation Center, started in August 2003 and is considered to be one the most respected standardized patient programs in the nation. Here we educate and assess our students from all the health programs, as well as residents from various hospitals…
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What Is A "Standardized Patient"?

  • "The Standardized Patient (SP) is a person who has been carefully coached to simulate an actual patient so accurately that the simulation cannot be detected by a skilled clinician. In performing the simulation, the SP presents the gestalt of the patient being simulated; not just the history, but the body language, the physical findings and the emotional and personality characteristics as w…
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Why Use Standardized Patients For Assessing Students' Clinical Skills?

  • Standardized Patients can be effectively trained to reliably assess students' interviewing, physical examination and communication skills. This allows for assessment of large numbers of students within a reasonable period of time. Their assessments have been found to be as reliable as faculty observations of the same clinical encounter.
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The Standardized Patient Projects We Offer to All Students

  1. Formative learning workshops which allow first year students the opportunity to practice and hone their history-taking and physical examination skills, as well as their communication skills and pro...
  2. Communication-specific workshops for students in their clinical rotations focusing on important and challenging topics such as Patient Safety, Motivational Interviewing targeting …
  1. Formative learning workshops which allow first year students the opportunity to practice and hone their history-taking and physical examination skills, as well as their communication skills and pro...
  2. Communication-specific workshops for students in their clinical rotations focusing on important and challenging topics such as Patient Safety, Motivational Interviewing targeting behavior changes (...
  3. Summative, high-stakes exams which assess the students' abilities in history-taking and physical examination skills, communication skills, professionalism, clinical decision making and documentatio...