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Dec 30, 2024
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PAS 527 - Clinical Medicine V 4.5 Credit Hours This is the first in a series of courses designed to provide an intensive study of human wellness, diseases, and disorders across the life span (pediatrics to geriatrics). The course will focus on areas of clinical medicine which include epidemiology, etiology, historical data, clinical manifestations, progression, therapy, prevention, laboratory medicine and prognosis. The development of differential diagnoses and a sound management plan based upon the patient’s clinical presentation is essential. Students will participate in the acquisition of problem-focused evaluation and diagnosis and learn patient management skills. Topics covered in Clinical Medicine V will match those covered in PAS 517 - Pathophysiology II .
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