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Clinical Case Studies 1-42280


 

 

Warren Moe, DC
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A variety of patient cases are presented and discussed in an interactive format. Most presenters are field doctors from the University’s Community-Based Internship program.

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The Institution-wide learning goals define the common ground that unites the programs within the university. They are purposefully broad so that the various colleges and schools can continue to develop their unique identities through varying ways in which the goals are met.

  1. Effective Communication
    Graduates will demonstrate effective verbal, non-verbal, and written communication skills in a wide variety of contexts, including collaborative activities.
  2. Self Directed and Lifelong Learning
    Graduates will be aware of the limits of one’s personal knowledge and experience and have an intellectual interest in scholarly and creative endeavors. Graduates will actively set appropriate learning goals, pursue them, and apply the knowledge gained.
  3. Ethical Reasoning
    Graduates will demonstrate a willingness to recognize the values of others while maintaining one’s own integrity, and act ethically and professionally in all endeavors.
  4. Individuals, Communities and Cultures
    Graduates will demonstrate awareness and sensitivity to the cultural and health practices of individuals and communities. Graduates will be able to identify appropriate health related resources.
  5. Service to the Community
    Graduates will understand and value the benefits of service to the community.
  6. Influence of Mind, Body and Spirit on Health
    Graduates will recognize the inter-relationship of the mind, body and spirit and the influence of extrinsic factors on an individual’s health.
  7. Critical Thought and Knowledge Acquisition
    Graduates will acquire, appraise and apply scientific information. Graduates will contextually organize and synthesize relevant information to address an issue or problem.
  8. Competence in one's Discipline
    Graduates will demonstrate competence of appropriate depth and scope for one's discipline.

Course Objectives

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Develop an understanding of how different patient cases are diagnosed and managed.
Interact with the case presenters by asking and being asked questions regarding patient cases.
Maintain an atmosphere of communication with Clinical Education to ensure the best possible internship.
Materials
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A. Required Text(s):
  1. None

B. Recommended Text(s):
  1. None

C. Required Materials for Lab:
  1. None
Assignments
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Complete and turn in the Lab Interpretation cases. Cases 1 – 3.
Attendance
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  1. Students are required to attend class per the college attendance policy.
  2. The attendance sheet must be signed during the scheduled case study hour each week.
  3. Each student may be absent for one class period during the entire term.
  4. Excused absences must follow the policy as stated in the Student Handbook.
Grading Criteria
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A. Based on attendance requirements.
B. Based on demonstration of professional behavior

Guaranteed grades are as follows:

A = N/A
B = N/A
C = N/A
D = N/A
F = N/A
Course Competencies
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COGNITIVE DOMAIN


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Conditions:

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PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN


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AFFECTIVE DOMAIN


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Weekly Calendar of Learning Objectives
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Please Note
This schedule of lecture and lab topics and quizzes and exams may be changed during the course of the trimester as circumstances require. Whenever possible, such changes will be announced in class before the date and time in question. You are responsible for anything that transpires during lectures and labs, even when you are unable to attend. In the event that you miss a class session, make sure you check with a classmate about any announcements or schedule changes which may have been made. Makeup exams are allowed only according to the policies described in the current student handbook, which is available in the Student Affairs office.
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