Preceptorials upenn webmail

A very specific question!

Preceptorials are a unique aspect of the University of Pennsylvania's (UPenn) curriculum, particularly in the Perelman School of Medicine. Here's what I found:

What are Preceptorials?

Preceptorials are a type of small-group learning experience that combines didactic instruction with clinical practice. They are designed to provide students with hands-on experience in a specific clinical setting, under the guidance of an experienced preceptor (a physician or other healthcare professional).

UPenn Preceptorials

At UPenn, preceptorials are an integral part of the medical school curriculum. They are offered in various specialties, including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and more. Each preceptorial is typically led by a faculty member who is an expert in the field and has a strong interest in teaching and mentoring.

Accessing UPenn Preceptorials Webmail

To access UPenn preceptorials webmail, you'll need to log in to the University's webmail system using your PennKey and password. Here's how:

  1. Go to the UPenn Webmail login page: webmail.upenn.edu
  2. Enter your PennKey and password to log in.
  3. Once logged in, you can access your email account and any relevant preceptorials-related communications.

Additional Resources

For more information on UPenn preceptorials, including schedules, locations, and faculty contacts, you can visit the Perelman School of Medicine's website or contact the Preceptorials Office directly.