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ORM 6308: Quantitative Methods in Business I
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course will cover the theory and practice of applying advanced quantitative techniques to solve business problems. Topics will include the application of the methodology of decision science in a business setting, business applications of probability and statistics, optimization methods, forecasting techniques, and project management. In order to foster the technological competence necessary in today's competitive business environment, analysis of data sets and problem solution using PC based spreadsheets, decision analysis, forecasting, and graphing software will be emphasized. Prerequisites: MAT 109 or MAT 202; MAT 301 or ORM 301. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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PAC 01: Clinical Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
A review of human anatomy and physiology and its application to disease processes. The major organ systems are studied with emphasis on the potential for physiologic alterations. Summer session; day.
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PAC 01 - Clinical Anatomy and Physiology
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PAC 02: Professional Development and Ethics
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course covers the role of the physician assistant as a member of the health care team. Topics pertinent to role development, leadership, ethics, scope of practice, and legal bounds and responsibilities are discussed. Ethical implications in the health care setting and for the PA as a medical provider are emphasized. Summer session; day.
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PAC 02 - Professional Development and Ethics
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PAC 03: Medicine I
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
The student learns the fundamentals of care for problems seen in infectious diseases (limited topics), dermatology, hematology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology (ENT), pulmonary, cardiology (limited topics), gastroenterology, urology/nephrology, and endocrinology. Fall semester.
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PAC 03 - Medicine I
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PAC 04: Pharmacology I
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course covers the general and specific concepts of medical pharmacology and pharmaco-dynamics. Students become familiar with the mechanisms of action, interactions, adverse reactions, and therapeutic indications for pharmacologic agents. Students also become familiar with prescription writing and the laws governing this privilege in New York State. Fall semester.
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PAC 04 - Pharmacology I
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PAC 05: Behavioral Science I
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Psychosocial aspects of disease. The clinician/patient relationship is an important part of the clinical encounter. The encounter is influenced by the social realities experienced by both the clinician and the patient. The purposes of this course are (1) to help students become aware of the values, beliefs, and experiences that they bring to patient care; (2) to foster awareness of the role that culture and environment play in the health of individuals and how they affect the patient encounter and patient health; and (3) to help students develop interpersonal skills. Fall semester.
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PAC 05 - Behavioral Science I
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PAC 06: Health History and Physical Examination I
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
The health history and physical examination course is a twosemester course. The purpose of the first semester is to provide students with the resources to obtain a medical history, perform a screening physical examination, and record the history and physical examination. In addition, students attend two hospital practica to demonstrate their interviewing and physical examination skills. Fall semester.
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PAC 06 - Health History and Physical Examination I
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PAC 07: Diagnostic Imaging I
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Explores both general and specific concepts of diagnostic imaging. Students are provided with the resources to know when and how to order radiographic tests; to have a basic understanding of the equipment, techniques, and problems, advantages and disadvantages, and the benefits and risks of diagnostic radiology. The student is introduced to the basics of systematically reading and interpreting chest x-rays, abdominal x-rays, and renal imaging studies. Fall semester.
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PAC 07 - Diagnostic Imaging I
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PAC 08: Laboratory Medicine
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the use of the clinical laboratory as an aid to diagnosis, treatment, and management of disease and the skill to perform a limited number of laboratory procedures. Fall semester
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PAC 08 - Laboratory Medicine
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PAC 09: Pediatrics
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the pediatric clinical practice. Topics related to the normal and abnormal development of infants and children are discussed. The diagnosis and treatment of common pediatric problems are emphasized along with health care maintenance. Spring semester.
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PAC 09 - Pediatrics
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