This experiential learning course provides hands-on clinical and laboratory experiences to support the didactic study of family health in primary care. Students will apply advanced health assessment skills, preventive health care practices, and health promotion strategies across the lifespan while integrating family systems theory, cultural competence, environmental influences, and social determinants of health into patient-centered care. Emphasis is placed on developing clinical judgment, effective communication, and compassionate care while implementing evidence-based therapeutic regimens. Through structured experiential learning, students will synthesize theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing them to provide holistic, evidence-based primary care to individuals and families. CRITICAL CONCEPTS: Clinical Judgement; Communication; Compassionate Care, Evidence-Based Practice; Social Determinants of Health.