Have you registered to attend the 2023 CLIC Conference yet?

Hosted by the WSU College of Medicine, the 2023 CLIC Conference will take place in Spokane on Thursday, Sept. 21, through Sunday, Sept. 24.

What are the benefits of attending the 2023 CLIC Conference?

  • Professional Development
  • Mentorship
  • Networking
  • Opportunities to share and exchange constructive and invigorating perspectives, ideas, and experiences

About the CLIC:

The Consortium of Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (CLIC) is a growing, dynamic community of over 700 international medical educators and innovators engaged in developing, implementing, and studying Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC) models to facilitate innovations in core clinical training for future physicians. LICs emphasize continuity of place, preceptor, and patient and have been shown to support student empathy, student-patient relationships, and clinical skills development.

Guided by the theme “Beyond Barriers: The Value Proposition of LICs,” the 2023 CLIC conference will include plenaries, small group discussions, debates, posters, and workshops to foster constructive discussion and inspire potential solutions to the logistical and financial challenges inherent in medical education.

Register for the 2023 CLIC Conference

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