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PA 570: Family Medicine
6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This six-week outpatient rotation reinforces primary care knowledge and concepts taught during the didactic phase of the program. Working as part of a health care team, students are expected to assimilate and correlate patient history, physical findings, and diagnostic studies to make diagnoses and formulate treatment plans. Students will be exposed to a broad range of medical conditions seen in the pediatrics to geriatrics population. This includes patients in long term care. Activities include patient examination, pharmacotherapeutics, treatment modalities, follow-up evaluation, case presentations and documentation. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 571: Internal Medicine
6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This six-week rotation allows students to demonstrate knowledge, clinical examination techniques, and other learned competencies in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Students correlate pathophysiology, clinical signs and symptoms, and diagnostic studies to make assessments and formulate treatment plans. Students also participate in follow-up evaluations. The rotation covers patients along the continuum of life, from pediatrics to geriatrics, including long term care. Activities include patient examination, pharmacotherapeutics, treatment modalities, follow-up evaluation, case presentations and documentation. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 572: Emergency Medicine
6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This six-week rotation allows students to demonstrate knowledge, clinical examination techniques, and other learned competencies in the urgent and emergent settings. Students correlate pathophysiology, clinical signs and sysmptoms and diagnostic studies to make assessments and formulate treatment plans. The rotation covers patients along the continuum of life spectrum. Activities include patient examination, pharmacotherapeutics, other treatment modalities, follow-up evaluation, case presentation and documentation. Conditions include cardiac, respiratory, trauma, and other life-threatening conditions. Procedures include reduction techniques, suturing, aspirations, IV placements, splinting, and minor surgical procedures. The student works closely with a preceptor, and also interacts with members of the surgical and medicine teams. The student learns when and how to make proper referrals, interpret laboratory and radiological studies, formulate treatment plans, discharge, refer, and admit patients. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 573: Pediatric & Adoles Medicine
6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This six-week rotation exposes students to patients in the pediatric and adolescent age groups. The student uses knowledge, examination techniques, diagnostic studies, and current treatment modalities to diagnose and treat medical conditions commonly found in this patient population. Students also learn how to perform common pediatric treatment procedures in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Students will learn to recognize developmental milestones and life-threatening conditions. Students are also expected to perform drug dosage calculations, provide immunizations, and perform well-child and school physicals. The student will also provide health promotion and disease prevention education. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 574: Obstetrics & Gynecology
6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This six-week rotation provides students with the opportunity to apply the principles of pathophysiology, physical diagnosis, clinical lab diagnostics, and therapeutics in treating women from adolescent through their later years in both in-patient and out-patient settings. Students are expected to become proficient in performing pelvic examinations, saline-preps, KOH preps, specimen collection, and some minor surgical procedures (abscess incision and drainage). Students will evaluate, diagnose, and treat gravid women with conditions such as menstrual irregularities, sexually transmitted diseases, breast conditions, genitouniary symptoms, and neoplasia/cancer of the reproductive tract. In addition, students will be involved in providing preventive education and health promotion related to issues in women's health. Instruction in family planning will also be provided. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 575: General Surgery
6.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This six-week rotation provides students with the opportunity to learn about general and specific principles of treating surgical patients in both in-patient and out-patient settings. Students will learn how to evaluate, diagnose, manage and refer patients presenting with surgical conditions. Students will perform preoperative work-ups, and post-operative care for patients. In addition, students will assist in the operating room as part of a surgical team. Mastery of aseptic techniques, gowning, gloving, instrumentation, suturing, and first and/or second assisting will be expected. The rotation will cover surgical conditions across the spectrum of body systems. Late evenings and weekend calls may be scheduled. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 576: Behavioral Med/Psychiatry
4.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This four-week rotation exposes students to patients with emotional and psychiatric conditions. The student will reinforce concepts of psychopathology, psychotherapeutics, and patient interviewing techniques to obtain patient histories, make diagnoses, and formulate treatment plans. Students are expected to develop skills to manage patients' responses to psychiatric illness. The experience includes interaction along the lifespan and in both in-patient & out-patient settings. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 576 - Behavioral Med/Psychiatry
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PA 577: Clin Rotation Elective I
4.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This four-week rotation is an opportunity for students to gain additional or new clinical experience. During this rotation students may choose to return to a previous rotation or pursue studies in another area of clinical interest. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PA 578: Clin Rotation Elective II
4.00 Credits
West Liberty University
This four-week rotation is an additional opportunity for students to gain additional or new clinical experience. During this rotation students may choose to return to a previous rotation or pursue studies in another area of clinical interest. Students work under the supervision of a licensed clinical preceptor and undergo an end of rotation evaluation.
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PE 099: Non Transferable
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
West Liberty University
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