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PA 510 Clinical Medicine I 8 cr
This is the first in a series of four courses in patient assessment.
In this course the student will study: 1) History & Physical Exam,
2) Role and History of PAs, 3) Blood Borne Pathogens, 4) Biomedical
Ethics, 5) Health Care Management and Delivery, 6) Basic Epidemiology,
7) Basic Patient Counseling, and 8) Nutrition Fundamentals.
PA 511 Human Gross Anatomy 4 cr
This is a course in gross anatomy of human body systems utilizing
human cadavers and prosections. Emphasis is placed on the relationships
between structure and function. Special fee: $195.00.
PA 512 Physiology I 4 cr
This is a course in medical physiology with emphasis on the basic
principles of both cellular and organ system physiology. The course
emphasizes a system approach to normal and abnormal function of human
body, including relevant anatomical correlation. Weekly problem solving
sessions will emphasize clinical application to systemic disorders.
PA 520 Clinical Medicine II 8 cr
This is the second in a series of four courses in patient assessment.
In this course the student will study: 1) History and Physical Exam,
2) Behavioral Medicine, 3) Cardiology, 4) Dermatology, 5) Pulmonary,
6) ENT, 7) Ophthalmology, and 8) EKG.
PA 521 Infectious Disease 4 cr
This course is designed to provide a foun-dation in basic host-parasite
relationships with particular emphasis on the application of these
principles in health care settings. The ubiquity of microbes vulnerability
of specialized populations, and interactions between various environmental
components are emphasized to stimulate awareness and interest in infectious
disease. The nutritional component of infectious disease will also
be emphasized.
PA 522 Physiology II 2 cr
This course will build on the foundation laid in Physiology I. Weekly
problem solving sessions will emphasize clinical application to systemic
disorders. This course emphasizes renal, respiratory, gastrointestinal,
endocrine, reproductive and metabolic physiology.
PA 523 Pathophysiology 4 cr
A systematic study of disease processes involving relationships between
pathophysiological changes and clinical manifestations.
PA 530 Clinical Medicine III 8 cr
This is the third in a series of four courses in patient assessment.
In this course the student will study: 1) History and Physical Exam,
2) Nephrology, 3) Gastro-Intestinal, 4) Neurology, 5) Endocrinology,
6) Genito-urinary, 7) Pediatrics, and 8) Geriatrics.
PA 531 Patient Education in Clinical Practice 4 cr
This course emphasizes the principles of health promotion, disease
prevention, and behavioral issues inherent in acute and chronic disease
management. Nutrition education related to patient care is also emphasized.
PA 532 Pharmacology I 6 cr
The first of two courses that covers classification, mechanism of
action, toxicity and clinical use of therapeutic agents. Side effects,
dose response and management will be emphasized.
PA 540 Clinical Medicine IV 8 cr
This is the fourth in a series of four courses in patient assessment.
In this course the student will study: 1) History and Physical Exam,
2) Orthopedics/Rheumatology, 3) Emergency Medicine, 4) Hematology/Oncology,
5) OB/ GYN, 6) General Surgery, 7) PALS, and 8) ACLS.
PA 541 Interpretation of Diagnostic Data and Studies 4 cr
The course covers the indications for and interpretation of diagnostic
studies relevant to the evaluation of common medical problems. Included
in the course are laboratory studies of body fluids and tissues, radiographic
studies, electrocardiography interpretation, pulmonary function tests,
and ultrasound interpretation.
PA 542 Pharmacology II 2 cr
The second of two courses that covers classification, mechanism of
action, toxicity and clinical use of therapeutic agents. Side effects,
dose response and management will be emphasized. Prescriptive practice
law covering Physician Assistants will be examined.
PA 550 Internal Medicine Preceptorship 8 cr
The student is assigned to a medical setting which emphasizes the
assessment and treatment of conditions common to inpatient and outpatient
internal medicine problems, as well as appropriate health maintenance
measures.
PA 560 Pediatrics Preceptorship 8 cr
The student is assigned to a pediatric setting and the experience
includes both outpatient as well as inpatient practice. The student
will gain experience in normal growth and development, pediatric preventive
medicine and evaluation of childhood illness. Emphasis is placed on
developing communication skills essential for relating to pediatric
patients and families.
PA 570 Primary Care/Family Practice Preceptorship 8 cr
The student is assigned to an outpatient setting which emphasizes
the assessment and treatment of conditions common to primary family
medicine.
PA 580 Surgery Preceptorship 6 cr
The student is assigned to a surgical team. The rotation emphasizes
preoperative evaluation, assisting in the operating room, and post
operative management of patients.
PA 590 OB/GYN Preceptorship 6 cr
The experience includes outpatient and inpatient components of OB/GYN
Practice. The student will learn the assessment and treatment of common
gynecological problems, pregnancy and delivery.
PA 591 Emergency Medicine Preceptorship 6 cr
The student is assigned to an Emergency Department. The student gains
experience in the initial evaluation of emergency patients by performing
problem specific examinations and performing minor surgical producers.
The rotation stresses the evaluation and management of the emergency
patient.
PA 592 Elective Clinical Preceptorship I 4 cr
Students will choose one of the following rotations: Expected employment
practice or any other specialty approved by the faculty.
PA 593 Elective Clinical Preceptorship II 4 cr
Students will choose one of the following rotations: Expected employment
practice or any other specialty approved by the faculty.
PA 594 Research Project Presentation 3 cr
During the second semester of pre-clinical work, the students are
given a briefing regarding the research project. The project is not
due until the last semester of clinical work. The student selects
a topic under the direction of a faculty mentor. Once a topic is chosen,
an in-depth review of the literature is conducted by the student.
The project can be formatted as a case report, comprehensive review,
or a research report.
PA 595 Comprehensive Review and Exam 2 cr
The comprehensive examination is the cap- stone of the Physician Assistant
program. A written examination will be administered as a final evaluation
of the student’s progress. These tests are also designed to prepare
the graduate for the NCCPA exam.
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