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  • 3.00 Credits

    Initial, life-saving procedures on the critically ill and seriously injured are considered. Shock, trauma, burns, gastrointestinal, obstetrical, gynecologic, pulmonary, and cardiovascular emergencies are covered. Students are certified in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). Students learn the principles of sterile technique and universal precautions. There are hands-on sessions in phlebotomy, IV therapy, injections, placing foley catheters, and NG tubes. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all PAS 400- level courses and BLS CPR certification. Offered Each Year (Spring).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Together with PAS 612 and 613, fulfills Research & Presentation requirement. Engaging in the process of clinical research design, students will develop skills that are necessary for reviewing objective data as a component of clinical practice. Students will identify a research question relevant to the practice of medicine and critically review the relevant clinical and scientific literature. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all 300 level PAS courses, PAS 410, 411, 412 and NSC 210. Offered Each Year (Spring).
  • 3.00 Credits

    As part of a comprehensive and coordinated 40 week clinical schedule, each four (4) week full-time clinical clerkship is designed to offer the PA student supervised clinical experiences in one or more of the following areas: family medicine, internal medicine, medical specialties, pediatric and adolescent medicine, prenatal care, gynecology, surgery, surgical specialties, emergency medicine, psychiatry/behavioral medicine, and geriatrics.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Research I
  • 1.00 Credits

    Writing Intensive. Together with PAS 506, fulfills Research & Presentation requirement. Writing Intensive. Together with PAS 506, fulfills Research & Presentation requirement. During the two clinical year semesters the student will apply concepts reviewed in PAS 506 Research Methodology. Students will collaborate with one another during group discussions to facilitate the process of writing the final sections of their individual research papers. Prerequisite: PAS 506. Offered Each Semester.
  • 2.00 Credits

    As a supplement to the experience and knowledge gained through the completion of approximately 2000 hours of clinical clerkship, students enrolled in the final year of the Daemen College PA Program prepare for clinical practice and the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE) through the use of computer tutorials, group “callback day” lectures, case presentations, and on-site faculty evaluation/mentoring. All students assigned to clinical clerkships will register for one, two-credit seminar each semester . Offered Summer, Fall, and Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fulfills core competency: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. An exploration of the nature and content of philosophical inquiry. Offered Each Semester.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fulfills core competency: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. In this course critical thinking will be presented as a set of skills that has been long established and well defined in our philosophical tradition. Offered Each Year (Spring).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fulfills core competency: Affective Judgment. Cross-listed as HUM and REL 203. In order to explore the dignity and worth of the human, the course examines the relationship between the individual and community. Through a series of readings and reflections, the attempt is made to expose the inter-relatedness of various thinkers from the liberal arts tradition. Prerequisite: PHI 110 or permission of instructor or Department Chair. Offered Alternate Years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will explore the standards, values, and goals of science by examining issues related to bioethics and health care, technology, the environment, and animal rights. Rather than viewing science merely as a cold impersonal way of arriving at the objective truth about natural phenomena, this course is premised on the idea that science is intimately involved in questions of values; it is committed to standards of right and wrong, and in doing so it moves toward larger social aims. Offered As Needed.
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