PAS-516: Clinical Medicine III

Credits 6.00
Academic Level
Graduate
Instructional Method
Lecture 100% in Person
This course is the last in a series of three clinical medicine courses discussing disease processes common to primary care practice. Etiology, presentation, development of a differential diagnosis, ordering and interpreting diagnostic procedures and formulation of a treatment plan will be studied. The material of this course will be integrated with the content material being taught in anatomy, patient assessment and counseling, and pathophysiology. Clinical Medicine III will use an organ system-based approach and will contain modules covering gatroenterology, endocrine, neurology and oncology/hematology. This course will be given in a lecture format using case studies. Prerequisites: PAS-506, PAS-512, PAS-509. Corequisite: PAS-511. [ 6 credits ]