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CLIN 2506: Clinical Recording History and Chiropractic II
6.00 Credits
Life University
Pre-Requisites: CLIN 2505 This course is a continuation of CLIN 2505 and will provide a more hands-on approach to patient care through participation in the clinical encounter. The student will assist a clinic intern during thepatient encounter to further develop clinical competencies addressing psychomotor skills, cognitive and affective competencies.
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CLIN 3507: Student Clinic Orientation(
1.00 Credits
Life University
Pre-Requisites: CLIN 2506 The student is presented with an introduction to the clinic policies and procedures located in the Life University Clinic Intern Handbook and also patient care procedures with emphasis on Patient Privacy (HIPAA), Case Management Review (CMR), record documentation, and adjusting, utilizing the Full Spine and Life Toggle techniques. The student will also be presented with, from previous courses, a review of educational material that will emphasize practical situations. The students will be expected to continue to build upon their foundation to integrate information obtained from their patient interactions. These interactions may include, patient's history, physical examination, laboratory tests, radiographic studies, chiropractic analysis, in order to develop a working diagnosis and case management plan, including goals and appropriate outcomes for care.
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CLIN 3608: Student Clinic I-Practicum(8th)
3.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites:ANLS 3715, CLIN3507, 3701, CLET 3757, DIAG 2735,3750, RADD 3511,2712, TECH2701, 3713 Documented CPR certification is required This course provides a transitional experience from the classroom into active patient care delivery. Students continue in their development of clinical competency through patient care in the Student Clinic. This course provides opportunities to build on acquired patient case management experiences, continuity of care concepts, providing mentoring to lower quarter students, as well as continuing to develop clinical and reasoning skills. Patient care takes place under close supervision and direction of Student Clinic faculty clinicians who continually assess the student's clinical competency.
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CLIN 3609: Student Clinic II- Practicum(
3.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: CLIN 3608 This course is a continuation of CLIN 3608. The student continues with active student and student family patient care while mentoring lower quarter students under the guidance and supervision of a faculty clinician who assesses the intern's clinical competency on a continuing basis.
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CLIN 3701: Objective Structured Clinical Examination OSCE(
0.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: CLIN 3608, DIAG 3750,3745 (3307), 3743 (3308), RADD 3713 The CLIN 3 701 OSCE is a multi-station practical examination that is designed to measure the interns' clinical competency. Specific competencies measured are: the case history, physical examination, neuromusculoskeletal examination and x-ray interpretation. Full spine technique and motion palpation will also be tested (given the fourth [4] week of the quarter). The CLIN 3701 OSCE is intended to ensure that an Intern possesses the necessary skills, knowledge and abilities to enter the junior level, out-patient clinic at Life University College of Chiropractic (LUCC). The student is expected to pass an Observed Structured Clinical Examination in orderto enter CLIN 3710 Practicum, (Testing fee = $50.00)
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CLIN 3709: Outpatient Clinic Orientation
9.00 Credits
Life University
Pre-Requisites: CLIN 3608 This course provides a more in-depth perspective to the clinic policies and procedures located in the Life University Clinic Intern Handbook with special emphasis on outpatient care procedures including Patient Privacy (HIPAA), Case Management Review (CMR), and record documentation.
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CLIN 3710(10): Junior Clinic Outpatient Practicum
3.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: CLIN3609,3701,3709,CPAP3715,RADD3511,3512,3713 Interns begin to provide care for outpatients while continuing in their development of clinical competency through a variety of patient care encounters. The clinic faculty doctors take primary responsibility for the student's clinical education and the direction and management of patient care. Interns continue to be assessed daily by faculty clinicians. Demonstration of ability to exercise increased clinical responsibility is expected.
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CLIN 4711(11): Junior Clinic Outpatient II-Practicum CLIN
3.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: CLIN 3710 This course is a continuation of CLIN 3710. Interns continue to provide care to outpatients and in their development of clinical competency through continued care of patients in a Life University outpatient facility while under the direct supervision of a faculty clinician. Interns are expected to be able to handle a wide range of clinical presentations and continue to be assessed daily by faculty clinicians.
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CLIN 4712(12): Junior Clinic Outpatient III-Practicum
3.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: CLIN 4711 This course is a continuation of CLIN 4711. Interns are expected to continue to handle the entire range of day-to-day clinical activities. Interns continue to provide care to outpatients and in their development of clinical competency through continued care of patients in a Life University outpatient facility while under the direct supervision of a faculty clinician. Interns continue to be assessed daily by faculty clinicians and are expected to pass an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) along with this course in order to advance in clinic.
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CLIN 4801(12): Objective Structured Clinical Examination OSCE
0.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: CLET 3826,3828,3835,4840 CLIN 4711, DIAG 3755,3765,3835 (4106), PUBH 3717,4747, RADD 3718, TECH 3812, 3838 The CLIN 4801 OSCE is a multi-station practical examination that is designed to measure the Intern's clinical competency. Specific competencies measured are: the case history, physical examination, neuromusculoskeletal examination and x-ray interpretation. Full spine technique and motion palpation will also be tested (given the fourth [4 ] week of the quarter). The CLIN 4801 OSCE is intended to ensure that the intern possesses the necessary skills, knowledge and abilities to enter the senior level out-patient clinic at Life University College of Chiropractic (LUCC). The student is expected to pass an Observed Structured Clinical Examination in order to enter CLIN 4813 Practicum, (Testing fee = $50.00)
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