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PHT 644: Anatomy IV
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utica University
Human cadaver dissection and discussion that explores structures of the head and neck, viscera, and spinal column. Students explore the clinical significance of these structures related to physical therapy practice. Co-requisites: PHT 641, 643, 645, 649, 659 Prerequisite: PHT 629
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PHT 645: Critical Inquiry Seminar IV
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Group discussions, panel presentations and focused lectures provide students with foundational and clinical science knowledge, behavioral abilities, and practice expectations to meet the needs of patients/clients with multi-system involvement. Co-requisites: PHT 641, 643, 644, 647. Prerequisite: PHT 638
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PHT 649: Research I
2.00 Credits
Utica University
Fundamental concepts of scientific inquiry as they relate to clinical issues in health care. Levels of data, variance, sampling, reliability, validity, predictive value, and statistical inference are discussed in the context of clinical questions. Co-requisites: PHT 641, 643, 644, 645, 659 Prerequisite: PHT 629.
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PHT 659: Caring for the Community III
1.00 Credits
Utica University
Selected elements of assessment and intervention practiced under supervision of physical therapy program faculty. Students develop supervisory and mentoring skills while advancing the learning of Module II students.
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PHT 701: Foundations of Autonomous Practice
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utica University
Core professional values and professional roles in patient/client management are explored. Disablement models are applied to guide physical therapy diagnosis and screening for underlying pathology. Principles of evidence-based practice and outcomes measurement are introduced.
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PHT 712: Prevention and Wellness
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utica University
Explore epidemiology related to the role of physical therapy in primary care, emphasizing screening and risk stratification to develop exercise programs to promote health and wellness and prevent injury and disease. Prerequisite: PHT 701
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PHT 716: Global Health Care Issues
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Current perceptions of the influence of health policy and professionalism on physical therapy practice are examined. Strategies for fostering leadership within profession are introduced. Principles of business management are applied to physical therapy practice. Prerequisite: PHT 701
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PHT 721: Diagnostic Imaging I
2.00 Credits
Utica University
Fundamentals of diagnostic imaging for screening, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, and outcome assessment. Scientific principles underlying multiple imaging technologies will be covered. Prerequisite: PHT 701
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PHT 722: Diagnostic Imaging II
2.00 Credits
Utica University
Analysis of pathophysiology and related imaging in the practice of physical therapy. Emphasis on incorportation of imaging data in the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, prognosis, and outcome assessment for pathology of specified body system. Prerequisite: PHT 701
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PHT 723: Pharmacology and Pathophysiology I
2.00 Credits
Utica University
Principles of pathophysiology and pharmacology, from cellular to systems level; drug action on the nervous and cardiopulmonary systems, including therapeutic and adverse responses; traditional and evolving information related to pharmacology in physical therapist's practice. Prerequisite: PHT 701
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