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PAFY 4108: Health Maintenance and Education
2.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Prepares students to provide preventive health care through the understanding of human development as it relates to illness and health maintenance. Students will receive in-depth instruction in the principles of health maintenance from the Physician Assistant perspective. 2 credits
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PAFY 4109: Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
An introduction to the therapeutic agents most commonly used in the practice of medicine. Emphasis will be placed on drug interaction, adverse reactions, therapeutic effects and dosage schedules. Physical manifestations of drug abuse and accidental poisoning also will be discussed. 2 credits
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PAFY 4110: Clinical Therapeutics
2.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Demonstrates the practical application of the pharmaceutical science as utilized for the formulation of drug therapy decisions. The course will assist the physician assistant student to develop management plans for initiating routine drug therapy, writing prescriptions, monitoring drug therapy, and providing emergency drug therapy. 2 credits
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PAFY 4111: Human Physiology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the physiologic aspects of homeostasis. Topics include the cell, musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory, digestive, renal, endocrine, and reproductive systems. Correlation to the clinical aspect of disease is emphasized. Open to physician assistant majors only. 3 credits
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PAFY 4203: Introduction to Clinical Medicine I
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to interviewing techniques and principles, psychosocial development and behavior, and the effective relationship between the physician assistant, other health professionals and the patient. Techniques of physical examination and use of examining equipment are introduced. Students are assigned to preceptors for the purpose of taking complete histories and performing complete physical examination on patients. 4 credits
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PAFY 4204: Clinical and Diagnostic Methods
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The required didactic component in radiology, electrocardiogram (ECG), and clinical laboratory testing. Basic principles of radiology, ECG interpretation, laboratory studies and their correlations between disease process are discussed. Students are exposed to essential clinical procedures during lab sessions such as phlebotomy, injections, intravenous catheter placement, 12-lead ECG, and other procedures pertinent to PA practice. 4 credits
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PAFY 4205: Introduction to Clinical Medicine II
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The problem-oriented medical record format, techniques of physical diagnosis and use of examining equipment. Systems-based approach to signs and symptoms of diseases commonly seen in primary care are discussed. Students are assigned to preceptors for the purpose of further understanding of the patient-health care provider relationship and communication with other health care providers. Narrative case presentation, using the problem-oriented medical record format. 4 credits Arts and Sciences Hall/Lewis Hall/ Jubilee Hall/Schwartz Hall (888) SETONWW (973) 313-6360 www.setonworldwide.net Director: Philip DiSalvio, Ed.D. The online degree programs offered through SetonWorldWide are designed for professionals who have demonstrated significant achievement in their respective fields, and who have the ability, desire and dedication to accept the rigors of a fast-paced, challenging curriculum. Utilizing an Internet-based online delivery system, these degree programs offer the student a true collegial experience. Completing nursing program course requirements online, students are able to earn a degree while continuing to meet professional and personal commitments.
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PHIL 1101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Exploration of basic issues in philosophy through study of primary sources. Topics approached thematically and historically. 3 credits
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PHIL 1102: Philosophy and the Classical Mind
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The development of western philosophy from its origin with the ancient Greeks to 1450 A.D., as seen against the background of the history of the Western culture. 3 credits
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PHIL 1103: Philosophy and the Modern Mind
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The development of modern western philosophy, considered in its complex interrelations with the scientific, social and ideological transformations of the 600 years from the Renaissance to the present. 3 credits
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