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PSYC 381: Fieldwork Thesis in Psych
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
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PT 600: Professional Seminar
0.00 Credits
Simmons University
Professionalism is the basis of a healthcare provider's contract with society. Each semester, approximately one hour per week is devoted to a required professional seminar. Topics vary and encompass broad issues related to becoming a physical therapist (0 credits)
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PT 602: Integrated Clinical Exp.
1.00 Credits
Simmons University
This experience is designed to allow students the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills learned in their introductory coursework. Emphasis will be on physical therapy practice in either cardiopulmonary or inpatient physical therapy practice. Students may rotate to a variety of settings which may include community hospitals, medical centers, acute or subacute rehabilitation centers, and extended care facilities (1 credit).
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PT 603: Integrated Clinical
1.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prior clinical experiences were more observational in nature, so this experience allows students to gain more ?hands-on? experience in (2) separate blocks of ICEs. The first rotation will continue to be focused on inpatient physical therapy practice while the second rotation (March-May) will focus on patients with musculoskeletal pathologies. During the second rotation, placement will be in either an inpatient or outpatient physical therapy setting (1 credit).
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PT 604: Integrated Clinical Experience
1.00 Credits
Simmons University
The focus of this experience will continue to involve patients with musculoskeletal pathologies in either an inpatient or outpatient setting. Students can expect rotation to an outpatient setting for either the Spring or Summer ICE. (1 credit).
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PT 605: Integrated Clinical
1.00 Credits
Simmons University
Students will rotate on (2) of (3) blocks of ICEs over the spring/summer semester. One of the blocks will focus on either adults or children with neuromuscular pathologies. Students will have opportunities in a wide variety of adult and pediatric practice settings (1 credit).
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PT 606: Integrated Clinical Exp.
1.00 Credits
Simmons University
Students will rotate on (2) of (3) blocks of ICEs over the spring/summer semester. One of the blocks will focus on either adults or children with neuromuscular pathologies. Students will have opportunities in a wide variety of adult and pediatric practice settings (1 credit).
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PT 607: Integrated Clinical Exp.
1.00 Credits
Simmons University
Students will have the opportunity to work with clinicians who incorporate manipulation in their physical therapy practice (1 credit).
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PT 610: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Simmons University
This course focuses on preparing students to critically analyze research literature. Emphasis is placed on critically reading and interpreting published research in terms of applicability to the practice of health care professionals. Taught using discussions and lecture, this course provides a foundation for subsequent participation in research and evidence-based practice. (3 credits)
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PT 612: Appl. of Evidence to Practice
2.00 Credits
Simmons University
This course builds on learning from PT 610 and integrates learning from PT 632. Students determine and write clinically-applicable and answerable questions that relate to diagnosis, prognosis, and interventions for patients with musculoskeletal problems. Using questions as a base, students implement literature searches and critically appraise the articles found based on the search. Students discuss the credibility of the research, including issues of bias, confounding, statistical significance and clinical importance. Emphasis is on discussion of the strength of the evidence and its relevance to the management of their patient. Students build a library of CATs related to management of patients with musculoskeletal conditions. (2 credits)
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