The specialty clinic is an excellent educational environment for medical students. However, preceptors face several challenges as they seek to balance treating complex system-specific conditions with effective teaching, including time constraints, clinical tasks, engaging multi-level learners, and perhaps a lack of guidelines for or training in outpatient medical education. We thus propose twelve tips for integrating medical students into specialty clinics in a feasible and mutually fulfilling way. The first three tips focus on planning the session and setting expectations, the next seven tips detail specific, actionable strategies for enhancing learning while maximizing efficiency, and the final two tips discuss how to optimally close the session with feedback and debriefing.
Keywords: Curriculum; ambulatory medicine; discipline; education environment; management; phase of education; roles of teacher; undergraduate.