The Clinical course focuses on family care with a special focus on care of women of all ages. Students are trained in implantable contraception and management of women specific care. 175 experiential clinical hours and a competency lab are completed. 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. Students will synthesize theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing them to provide holistic, evidence-based primary care to women. CORE CONCEPTS: Clinical Judgement; Communication; Compassionate Care, Evidence-Based Practice; Social Determinants of Health.