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ORT 807: Orthopaedics
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Marshall University
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ORT 808: Intro Musculoskeletal Medicine
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Marshall University
A fourth year elective in non-operative musculoskeletal care is offered, providing experience in multidisciplinary management of diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Rotations may include inpatient medical management of orthopaedic patients, non-operative sports medicine, general clinical orthopaedics, rheumatology, osteoporosis and physical therapy. This course is Pass/Fail. There is no call requirement.
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ORT 809: Orthopaedic Research Elective
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Marshall University
A research elective offered in the field of orthopaedics, primarily to 4th year medical students. Students interested in enrolling must first contact the course directors to discuss research opportunities that are available or may be accommodated by the department. Students will be expected to complete their project in the time allotted. Clinical work is proscribed unless it is germane to the project.
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ORT 868: Orthopedic Externship
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Marshall University
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PAR 125: Rescue Operations
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
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PAR 130: Introduction to EMS Systems
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
An introductory course for students undertaking careers in emergency medical services. This course introduces the student to basic concepts of EMS organization, management and daily operation. Includes sections on legal and ethical issues, basic system design, communications, medical control quality assurance and mass casualty response.
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PAR 210: Assessment and Airway
2.00 Credits
Marshall University
A course designed to develop skills and knowledge essential to assessing the medical or trauma patient in the pre hospital setting. The course focuses on both physical exam subjective history taking.
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PAR 211: Prin of Trauma Management
2.00 Credits
Marshall University
A course designed to develop skills and knowledge essential to assessing the trauma patient in the pre- hospital setting. The course focuses on both physical exam and mechanism of injury. Basic anatomy as applied in the pre-hospital setting is reviewed. Students will learn the essentials of initial treatment and management of the trauma patient, including spinal immobilization, splinting, hemorrhage control and advance airway management. (PR: PAR210, PAR241, PAR251, EME130, CO: PAR242, PAR252)
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PAR 212: Pre-Hospital Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
Marshall University
At the completion of this course, the student will be able to integrate pathophysiology principles of pharmacology and the assessment findings to formulate a pre-hospital impression and implement a pharmacology management plan. (PR: EME 130)
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PAR 220: Cardiovascular Emerg
4.00 Credits
Marshall University
A course designed for the advancing paramedic student to gain competency in pre-hospital intervention and monitoring of patients with cardiovascular emergencies. The student will learn and practice ECG monitoring, interpretation of various ECG rhythms, and various drug therapies for specific cardiovascular emergencies. Students will practice basic patient assessment techniques integrating materials learned in prerequisite course. (PR: EME 130, PAR 212)
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