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WWAMI Idaho Offices

Idaho WWAMI 1st & 2nd Year

Physical Address:
121 W. Sweet Avenue
Moscow, ID 83844-4061

Mailing Address:
D.A. Huckabay M.D. Medical Education Building
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 4061
Moscow, ID 83844-4061

Anatomy Lab
803 S. Main Street
Moscow, ID 83843

Jeff Seegmiller, Ed.D., Director
Jeffreys@uidaho.edu

Christine DePriest, Administrative Specialist
cdepriest@uidaho.edu

Phone: 208-885-6696

Fax: 208-885-7910

Email: wwami@uidaho.edu

Web: WWAMI Medical Education Program

Idaho WWAMI Clinical & Explore and Focus Phase

Physical Address:

Idaho WWAMI Medical Education Program
322 E. Front Street, Suite 462
Boise, ID 83702

Phone: 208-364-4544
Fax: 208-334-2344
Email: idwwami@uw.edu
Web: Idaho WWAMI Clinical Office

Mary Barinaga, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Dean of Regional Affairs
Idaho TRUST Co-Director
barinm@uw.edu
208-364-4548

Frank Batcha, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Dean of Regional Affairs
Idaho TRUST Co-Director
batchf@uw.edu
208-364-4546

Sarah Keshian
Program Operations Administrator
sarakesh@uw.edu
208-364-4546

Eden J Roberts
Program Operations Specialist
edenjr@uw.edu
208-364-4544

Lydia Carbis
Medical Student Service Coordinator
Lydia.Carbis@va.gov
carbisl@uw.edu
208-422-1000 Ext 7642
208-332-4414

Rural Underserved Opportunities Program (RUOP)

RUOP is a four-week community medicine immersion experience for WWAMI students between their first and second years of medical school. For many, this is their first extended clinical involvement.

RUOP provides students with an early exposure to the challenges and rewards of practicing primary care medicine in a rural or urban underserved setting, and an opportunity to learn how community health care systems function.

RUOP Goals

  • Provide students with early exposure to the challenges and rewards of working with rural and underserved communities
  • Encourage students to consider a future in rural and underserved community medicine

Learn more about getting involved in the RUOP program, either as a preceptor or medical student.

Ideal RUOP preceptors are primary care physicians who work in either a rural community and/or an underserved clinic. On occasion, rural general surgeons have been welcomed to participate.

As a general rule, rural is defined as a community designated by a rural-urban commuting area (RUCA) code of 4 through 10. Please reach out if you have questions about whether your site qualifies.

Preceptors must commit to mentoring a student for a consecutive four-week period during the summer.

As the primary preceptor, you would be responsible for providing direct supervision during the student's clinical rotation. However, it is acceptable for RUOP students to spend time with other preceptors.

We expect students to spend 30-35 hours each week in clinic.

This clinical experience is not graded, but students do appreciate the opportunity for informal feedback from their preceptors.

Idaho WWAMI students are prepared!

Our students have had over 250 hours of primary care clinical exposure by the time they start their RUOP experience. Thus, students will have significant practice with taking patient histories and performing physical exams.

Precepting is rewarding!

Every year, our preceptors comment on the enjoyment clinical teaching brings. Young, enthusiastic learners challenge them to be their best. Furthermore, patients enjoy interacting with the students and seeing their physicians in a teaching role.

UW Faculty appointment

Clinical faculty appointments are one way that the UW School of Medicine recognizes physicians who play a critical role supporting WWAMI’s teaching and research missions. RUOP preceptors are eligible to be recognized as clinical faculty at UWSOM. Learn more about this opportunity.

CME Credits

If you are a family physician, your participation as a RUOP preceptor qualifies you for CME credits through a membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), which allows up to 20 hours per year for Precepting/Education. More information.

If you are not a family physician, you are still eligible for AMA Category 2 CME credits.

WWAMI Idaho Offices

Idaho WWAMI 1st & 2nd Year

Physical Address:
121 W. Sweet Avenue
Moscow, ID 83844-4061

Mailing Address:
D.A. Huckabay M.D. Medical Education Building
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 4061
Moscow, ID 83844-4061

Anatomy Lab
803 S. Main Street
Moscow, ID 83843

Jeff Seegmiller, Ed.D., Director
Jeffreys@uidaho.edu

Christine DePriest, Administrative Specialist
cdepriest@uidaho.edu

Phone: 208-885-6696

Fax: 208-885-7910

Email: wwami@uidaho.edu

Web: WWAMI Medical Education Program

Idaho WWAMI Clinical & Explore and Focus Phase

Physical Address:

Idaho WWAMI Medical Education Program
322 E. Front Street, Suite 462
Boise, ID 83702

Phone: 208-364-4544
Fax: 208-334-2344
Email: idwwami@uw.edu
Web: Idaho WWAMI Clinical Office

Mary Barinaga, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Dean of Regional Affairs
Idaho TRUST Co-Director
barinm@uw.edu
208-364-4548

Frank Batcha, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Dean of Regional Affairs
Idaho TRUST Co-Director
batchf@uw.edu
208-364-4546

Sarah Keshian
Program Operations Administrator
sarakesh@uw.edu
208-364-4546

Eden J Roberts
Program Operations Specialist
edenjr@uw.edu
208-364-4544

Lydia Carbis
Medical Student Service Coordinator
Lydia.Carbis@va.gov
carbisl@uw.edu
208-422-1000 Ext 7642
208-332-4414