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PAS 501: Clinical Applications I
2.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This is the first of four sequential courses designed to facilitate the development of medical history taking, physical examination skills, patient communication, clinical problem solving, clinical procedures, and ethical/legal considerations for the physician assistant. This first course focuses on history taking and physical examination in healthy adults. Offered fall semester and other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 561.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 561.
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PAS 561
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PAS 502: Clinical Applications II
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This is the second of four sequential courses designed to facilitate the development of medical history taking, physical examination skills, patient communication, clinical problem solving, clinical procedures, and ethical/legal considerations for the physician assistant. The focus is on physical examination skills and procedures that coincide with topics in Clinical Medicine I. Offered winter semester and other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 562.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 562.
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PAS 562
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PAS 503: Clinical Applications III
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This is the third of four sequential courses designed to facilitate the development of medical history taking, physical examination skills, patient communication, clinical problem solving, clinical procedures, and ethical/legal considerations for the Physician Assistant. The focus is on physical examination skills and procedures that coincide with topics in Clinical Medicine II. Offered Spring/Summer and other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 563.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 563.
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PAS 563
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PAS 504: Clinical Applications IV
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This is the fourth of four sequential courses designed to facilitate the development of medical history taking, physical examination skills, patient communication, clinical problem solving, clinical procedures, and ethical/legal considerations for the Physician Assistant. Focus is on physical examination skills and procedures that coincide with topics in Clinical Medicine III. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 564.
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Prerequisites: Admission to the physician assistant studies program. Corequisite: PAS 564.
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PAS 564
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PAS 511: Foundations of Clinical Medicine
4.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Designed as an introduction to clinical medicine topics, this course will lay the foundation for future clinical medicine courses by helping the student understand and apply fundamental concepts to patient care. Topics presented include historical medicine, epidemiology, oncology, infectious disease, laboratory studies, imaging, and preventative and genetic principles. Offered fall or other semesters as approved by the director. Prerequisites: Admission in to the physician assistant studies program.
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Prerequisites: Admission in to the physician assistant studies program.
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PAS 512: Clinical Medicine I
6.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course is the first of a three-course sequence that provides students with a systematic approach to the etiology, epidemiology, manifestations, laboratory and diagnostic studies, and prognosis and treatment of disease. This course will focus on but is not limited to the hematological, cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and renal systems. Offered winter semester and other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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PAS 513: Clinical Medicine II
6.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course is the second of a three-course sequence that provides students with a systematic approach to the etiology, epidemiology, manifestations, laboratory and diagnostic studies, and prognosis and treatment of specific diseases. This course will focus on but is not limited to the dermatologic, endocrine, neurologic, psychiatric, musculoskeletal, and rheumatologic systems. Offered spring/summer and other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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PAS 514: Clinical Medicine III
6.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course is the third of a three-course sequence that provides students with a systematic approach to the etiology, epidemiology, manifestations, laboratory and diagnostic studies, prognosis and treatment of specific diseases. This course will focus on but is not limited to women's health, pediatrics, ENT/ophthalmology/allergy, surgery, and emergency medicine. Offered fall or other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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PAS 521: Medical Physiology
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course is designed for graduate students to learn and gain knowledge of physiological principles. These concepts are essential for further progress in understanding mechanisms of disease and body systems. This understanding is essential for clinical medicine. Weekly problem-solving discussions will emphasize clinical application of physiologic concepts. Offered fall and other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission into the physician assistant studies program or permission of instructor.
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Prerequisite: Admission into the physician assistant studies program or permission of instructor.
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PAS 522: Clinical Pathophysiology I
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This is the first of three pathophysiology courses offered concurrently with the clinical medicine series. Pathophysiology at the molecular, cellular, organ, and total body levels will be applied in each organ system. Systems covered include, but are not limited to, hematologic, cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and renal. Offered winter or other semesters as determined by the program director. Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the physician assistant studies program.
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