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Graduate Course Proposal Form Submission Detail - PHT6313
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- Date & Time Submitted: 2004-02-24
- Department: PHYSICAL THERAPY
- College: MD
- Budget Account Number: 614000020
- Contact Person: R. HUDSON
- Phone: 47745
- Email: rohudson@hsc.usf.edu
- Prefix: PHT
- Number: 6313
- Full Title: Medical Management III
- Credit Hours: 1
- Section Type: C -
Class Lecture (Primarily)
- Is the course title variable?: N
- Is a permit required for registration?: N
- Are the credit hours variable?: N
- Is this course repeatable?:
- If repeatable, how many times?: 0
- Abbreviated Title (30 characters maximum): Medical Management III
- Course Online?: -
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- Grading Option:
R - Regular
- Prerequisites: PHT 5380
- Corequisites: N/A
- Course Description: Seminar on the medical and surgical management; epidemiology; pathophysiology; pharmacology, and repair of common injuries to and diseases of the nervous system across the life span. Restricted to majors. Repeatable for 1 credit hour.
- Please briefly explain why it is necessary and/or desirable to add this course: New Degree Program – DPT
- What is the need or demand for this course? (Indicate if this course is part of a required sequence in the major.) What other programs would this course service? Part of required sequence in major.
- Has this course been offered as Selected Topics/Experimental Topics course? If yes, how many times? No
- What qualifications for training and/or experience are necessary to teach this course? (List minimum qualifications for the instructor.) Licensed physical therapist with advanced degree in discipline.
- Objectives: 1.For common neuromuscular diseases and injuries:
a.compare and contrast pathophysiology
b.discuss contemporary diagnostic tools used by physicians
c.compare and contrast repair, remodeling, and regeneration of neuromuscular tissue across the lifespan
d.discuss contemporary surgical interventions for common neuromuscular diagnoses
e.discuss the pharmaceutical management of neuromuscular diseases including chronic pain, neuromuscular inflammation, and healing
f.discuss the incidence and prevalence of common neuromuscular conditions
g.discuss prevention of common conditions
2.Relate radiological, other diagnostic reports and laboratory findings to neuromuscular clinical signs and symptoms.
3.Determine which neuromuscular clinical signs and symptoms not previously diagnosed by a physician demand referral for diagnostic testing.
4.Discuss post-surgery clinical pathways for common neuromuscular conditions.
- Learning Outcomes: Meets course objectives through exam and evaluation.
- Major Topics: surgical management; epidemiology; pathophysiology; pharmacology, and repair of common injuries to and diseases of the nervous system
- Textbooks: None. Specific required and recommended readings will be posted to the “Assignments” sections of the Blackboard web page for this course at least one week in advance of their due dates. Links to required and recommended readings from online resources will be posted to the “Web Links” section of the BlackBoard course page.
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- if you have questions about any of these fields, please contact chinescobb@grad.usf.edu or joe@grad.usf.edu.