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Master's Project

This course is designed to guide the physician assistant student for a Master's Project that satisfies the requirements of the Graduate School's Plan-B, non-thesis Master's of Science degree. Students will identify a research topic relevant to the profession and begin development of a research project. Emphasis is placed on identification of a research question and appropriate research protocol.

Master's Project

This course is designed to guide the physician assistant student for a Master's Project that satisfies the requirements of the Graduate School's Plan-B, non-thesis Master's of Science degree. Students will identify a research topic relevant to the profession and begin development of a research project. Emphasis is placed on identification of a research question and appropriate research protocol.

Clinical Methods

The PAS 650 course is designed to deliver content specific to the principles of obtaining medical histories as well as performing physical examinations. Further, students will be introduced to health care communication in both a lecture as well as laboratory format.

Clinical Methods

The PAS 650 course is designed to deliver content specific to the principles of obtaining medical histories as well as performing physical examinations. Further, students will be introduced to health care communication in both a lecture as well as laboratory format.

Clinical Methods

The PAS 650 course is designed to deliver content specific to the principles of obtaining medical histories as well as performing physical examinations. Further, students will be introduced to health care communication in both a lecture as well as laboratory format.

Clinical Methods

The PAS 650 course is designed to deliver content specific to the principles of obtaining medical histories as well as performing physical examinations. Further, students will be introduced to health care communication in both a lecture as well as laboratory format.

Clinical Methods

The PAS 650 course is designed to deliver content specific to the principles of obtaining medical histories as well as performing physical examinations. Further, students will be introduced to health care communication in both a lecture as well as laboratory format.

Clin Lecture Series I

PAS 654 course is a two-part clinical lecture series designed to cover the essentials of diagnosis and management of diseases and disorders commonly seen in general medicine. The course includes instruction of clinical medicine covering all organ systems. Emphasis is placed on identifying the etiology, clinical presentation, laboratory and imaging abnormalities, management, clinical therapeutics/intervention as well as prevention and patient education aspects of select diseases/disorders. Students work to develop skills in clinical reasoning and critical thinking throughout the term.

Clin Lecture Series I

PAS 654 course is a two-part clinical lecture series designed to cover the essentials of diagnosis and management of diseases and disorders commonly seen in general medicine. The course includes instruction of clinical medicine covering all organ systems. Emphasis is placed on identifying the etiology, clinical presentation, laboratory and imaging abnormalities, management, clinical therapeutics/intervention as well as prevention and patient education aspects of select diseases/disorders. Students work to develop skills in clinical reasoning and critical thinking throughout the term.

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