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Nov 03, 2024
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PHA 233 - Correlative Medicine II Semester Hours: 1 Summer
This case-based course is the second part of its series. In Correlative Medicine I, students are taught to synthesize material from a series of interactive clinical cases throughout the semester. In Correlative Medicine II, students are challenged to develop the higher cognitive levels of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation through interactive clinical cases that increase complexity. Each student group will be given a clinical case, be required to research information relevant to the case between sessions, and be prepared to discuss/explain the diagnostics, assessment, and management plan associated with each case the following student session. The faculty will continue to be a facilitator for guidance. This approach will enhance the student’s ability to think critically, make clinical decisions and solve health-related problems independently. Additional emphasis will be placed on evidence-based medicine and its role in creating an assessment and management plan.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Open only to students enrolled in the professional phase of the Physician Assistant Studies Program. May not be taken on a Pass/Fail basis.
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