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  • 7.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CLIN 4712,4801, TECH 3850,4822 Interns continue to manage outpatients in conjunction with licensed faculty doctors. Interns are now able to utilize all of the technique and diagnostic tools taught in the core curriculum. Opportunities exist that allow Interns to expand their patient care knowledge and understanding by participating in optional clinical experiences. Interns are in the final stages for preparing for their entrance into the practice of chiropractic.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CLIN4813 or5833 Interns are utilizing all of the skills necessary to manage a wide range of patient presentations. Interns will demonstrate the ability to accept graduated responsibilities in conjunction with delivering patient care. Opportunities exist that allow Interns to expand their patient care knowledge and understanding by participating in optional clinical experiences. Interns will complete their quantitative requirements in anticipation of graduation. Interns are immersed in one Adjunct Faculty's private practice Credit is given in place of CLIN 4814 and 6 credits toward general the elective graduation requirement.
  • 0.00 Credits

    This course is designed to assess a student's skills, after a clinic absence of two or more quarters, for placement back into or transfer into the clinic practicum environment. Assessment is offered twice each quarter. (Testing fee = $30.00)
  • 0.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CLIN 3609 andnottaken or "NP" OSCE/CLIN 3701 CLIN 5600 (3000) (Clinic Re-entry test if applicable) This course is for ninth quarter interns who are academically ineligible to participate in the next student clinic -CLIN 3 710 but wish to continue the opportunity to maintain and continue to develop clinical skills in the student clinic environment.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CLIN 4712 and not taken or "NP" OSCE/CLIN 4801 CLIN 5600 (3000) (Clinic Re-entry test if applicable) This course is for thirteenth quarter interns that are academically ineligible to participate in the Level III outpatient clinic choices - i.e. CLIN 4813, but wish to continue the opportunity to maintain and continue to develop clinical skills in the outpatient clinic environment. '
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CLIN 4712,4801, TECH 3850,4822 Interns continue to manage outpatients in conjunction with licensed faculty doctors. Interns are now able to utilize all of the technique and diagnostic tools taught in the core curriculum. Opportunities exist that allow Interns to expand their patient care knowledge and understanding by participating in optional clinical experiences. Interns are in the final stages for preparing for their entrance into the practice of chiropractic. Interns are immersed in one Adjunct Faculty's private practice. Credit is given in place of CLIN 4813 and 6 credits toward general the elective graduation requirement.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CLIN CLIN 4712,4801, TECH 3850,4822 In clinical setting outside the United States, Interns are utilizing all of the skills necessary to manage a wide range of patient presentations. Interns will demonstrate the ability to accept graduated responsibilities in conjunction with delivering patient care. Opportunities exist that allow interns to expand their patient care knowledge and understanding by participating in optional clinical experiences. Interns will be working toward completing or have already completed their quantitative requirements in anticipation of graduation. Credit for this course is given one of three ways, besides 6 credits toward general the elective graduation requirement, theremaining credit can given in place of either CLIN 4813 orCLIN4814 ormaybeuse for the education experience after completing all minimum clinical quantitative requirements.
  • 7.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CLIN 4813 or5833 Interns are utilizing all of the skills necessary to manage a wide range of patient presentations. Interns will demonstrate the ability to accept graduated responsibilities in conjunction with delivering patient care. Opportunities exist that allow Interns to expand their patient care knowledge and understanding by participating in optional clinical experiences. Interns will complete their quantitative requirements in anticipation of graduation.
  • 0.00 Credits

    A part of the D.C. curriculum at Life University is a fourteen quarter series of one-hour philosophy lectures. Attendance of three each quarter is required for graduation. These lectures provide the student with an opportunity to receive up-to-date information relating to the current trends within the chiropractic profession - on a local as well as an international level. These seminars further permit ongoing communication and philosophy reinforcement throughout the D.C. curriculum.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The College of Chiropractic offers special assemblies -" Preparation for National Board Exams" that are available during winter and summer quarters only. These special assemblies, which are counted toward assembly graduation requirements, are for registered national board examinees. The attending students are presented with discussions of general test-taking and study strategies for either NBCE Part 1 or 2 and focus on the respective and different component exams each week. Student may enroll in either one or two "assemblies" for either PART 1 or Part 2. Credit is given, in part, for every three weeks of participation.
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