Rural Opportunities in Medical Education (ROME)
ROME is a 20-24 week interdisciplinary experience in a rural primary care setting, open to Phase 2 students at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences
"ROME student experiences in rural learning." Want to hear about experiences from medical students who participated in rural clinical learning. Click on the student testimonials below:
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Students live and train in non-metropolitan communities under the supervision of physician preceptors. ROME students experience health care delivery in rural areas throughout North Dakota and Minnesota, where providing access to health care is sometimes challenging.
Students learn about problems commonly encountered in primary care, from routine health maintenance to medical emergencies to rare and unusual diagnosis. Each primary preceptor is board-certified in family medicine, but students also will work with board-certified surgeons, internists, pediatricians, and other specialists available in the community.
Sites
- Benson, MN: Dr. Josie Syverson
- Devils Lake, ND: Dr. Stephanie Foughty
- Dickinson, ND: Dr. Samantha Kiedrowski and Dr. Matthew Gerving
- Grafton, ND: Dr. Jennifer Shaw
- Hettinger, ND: Drs. Catherine Houle and Joshua Ranum
- Jamestown, ND: Dr. Christopher Irmen
- Ortonville, MN: Dr. Stacy Longnecker