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PAC 51: General Surgery
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation takes place in an inpatient hospital setting and also includes outpatient surgical clinic duties. This rotation provides students the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat adult/pediatric patients with surgical problems. Under the supervision of a preceptor, students progressively assume responsibility to provide adult/pediatric surgical services, including acute, chronic, emergent disease management, health promotion, and disease prevention.
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PAC 52: Obstetrics/Gynecology
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation takes place in a hospital setting and also includes an outpatient clinic component. This rotation provides the student with the opportunity to acquire skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat patients with gynecological and obstetrical presentations. Under the supervision of a preceptor, students progressively assume responsibility to provide ob-gyn services, including acute and chronic disease management, health promotion, health maintenance, and disease prevention.
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PAC 52 - Obstetrics/Gynecology
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PAC 53: Pediatrics
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation takes place in a hospital, clinic, and/or private office setting. The student is expected to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat pediatric patients with medical and behavioral problems. Under the supervision of a preceptor, the student progressively assumes responsibility to provide pediatric medical services, including both acute and chronic disease management, well-child care, and adolescent care. The student provides parent and, when appropriate, patient education to include anticipatory guidance, health promotion, and disease prevention.
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PAC 54: Emergency Medicine
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation is centered in the department of emergency medicine and related immediate care clinics. Students gain experience in the care of problems seen in the emergency and urgent care setting, including patients of all ages presenting with a broad range of primary care problems. Under preceptor supervision, students assume increasing responsibility in the provision of episodic, urgent, and emergency care. Students will identify conditions that are potentially life-threatening and require urgent intervention and, when necessary, ensure that the patient obtains emergency treatment.
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PAC 55: Primary Care I
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation takes place in an ambulatory/outpatient setting. This rotation provides students the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat patients of all ages in an ambulatory care setting. Under the supervision of a preceptor, students progressively assume responsibility to pro- vide family-oriented primary care services, including both acute and chronic disease management, health promotion and maintenance, and disease prevention.
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PAC 56: Primary Care II
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation takes place in an ambulatory/outpatient setting. This rotation builds on the experience gained in the Family Practice I rotation, providing students with the opportunity to further the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat patients in an ambulatory care setting. Under the supervision of a preceptor, students progressively assume responsibility to provide family-oriented primary care services, including both acute and chronic disease management (including more complicated patients), health promotion and maintenance, and disease prevention. The learning objectives for this rotation emphasize behavioral and psychiatric conditions.
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PAC 57: Primary Care Elective
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
For this rotation, the student may select a primary care site or a primary care specialty rotation. Specialty choices include rotations in HIV/infectious diseases, pulmonary medicine, cardiology/ internal medicine, or psychiatry.
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PAC 58: Geriatrics
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation takes place in specialized geriatric facilities, nursing homes, and chronic care facilities. This rotation provides the student with the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat elder patients with medical, functional, and social/family support problems. Emphasis is placed on comprehensive assessment, appropriate clinical decision making, and management of medical problems, both acute and chronic, commonly encountered in the geriatric population.
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PAC 59: Orthopedics
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This rotation takes place in a hospital and/or ambulatory setting. This rotation provides students with the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat adult and pediatric patients with orthopedic problems. Under the supervision of a preceptor, students progressively assume responsibility to provide adult and pediatric orthopedic care, including both acute and chronic problems, health promotion, maintenance, and disease prevention.
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PAC 60: Seminar/Competencies
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course is designed to supplement the clinical experience with appropriate learning sessions. Emphasis is on patient care and covers history taking, physical examination skills, diagnosis, and management of patients.
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PAC 60 - Seminar/Competencies
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