PAS 521 Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics I

This is the first of three Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics courses for the systematic study of the diagnosis and management of common acute, emergent, rehabilitative, and chronic medical disorders across the lifespan. This course series is designed to study the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management as well as disease prevention, patient education, follow-up care, course of disease, and prognosis. The course series collectively covers all major systems: infectious diseases, dermatologic, neurologic, cardiovascular, eyes, ears, nose, and throat, hematologic, pulmonary, endocrine, gastrointestinal/nutritional, musculoskeletal psychiatry/behavioral, genitourinary, and reproductive.

Credits

10

Prerequisite

PAS 510, PAS 520, PAS 531

Corequisite

PAS 532, PAS 542.

Offered

As Needed

Notes

10 HOURS (10-0-0)