Explore Collaborative Approaches to Expand Clinical Training
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Access to AMO’s Clinical Site Network
- Access to 280+ clinical experiences in 70+ medical specialties and subspecialties.
- Students select four-week clinical experiences based on their own needs.
- During the experience, your institution tracks student progress via our online management platform.
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Develop Curriculum-Approved Clinical Sites
- Use AMO as a consultant to build a clinical training network in the U.S
- Your school’s curricular requirements and preferences guide our site recruitment and development.
- Schools enter into a direct affiliation agreement with a hospital system that complies with both your country's medical council and U.S. regulations.
- AMO implements your curriculum, builds processes, and recruits faculty.
- Your school is issued a management account for tracking and reporting to ensure safety and compliance.
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Year-Long Subscription Access to the largest Clinical Rotation Network
- Tailored Sites and Services: Three tiered plans help you align your site access to institutional needs.
- Predictable, Up-Front Budgeting: A standard cost across AMO's platform eliminates ongoing costs that traditionally come with recruiting clinical training sites
- Dedicated Support: Offset administrative workloads with personal support from AMO's coordinators.
- Long-term Benefits: Save up to 7% with a multi-year subscription and rollover up to 10% of unused credits into the following academic year.
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Meet clinical campus or accreditation needs with Network development services
- Dedicated Team: Leverage AMO's experienced recruitment team to lead or collaborate in your clinical campus development or accreditation preparation.
- From Campus to Preceptor: Whether an entire clinical campus or preceptor recruitment, AMO streamlines the process from affiliation agreement to curriculum implementation.
- Customized Reporting: Data-driven progress reports help you envision and track ROI.
- Fully Integrated Network: Sites become a part of your clinical network, not AMO's.