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Graduate Course Proposal Form Submission Detail - NGR6929
Tracking Number - 2093
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Approved, Permanent Archive - 2009-03-04
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- Date & Time Submitted: 2008-05-28
- Department: Nursing
- College: NR
- Budget Account Number: HDC-006201-10000
- Contact Person: Mary Webb
- Phone: x9133
- Email: mwebb@health.usf.edu
- Prefix: NGR
- Number: 6929
- Full Title: Clinical Correlational Conferences
- Credit Hours: 1
- Section Type: D -
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- 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): Clinical Correlational Confer
- Course Online?: -
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- Grading Option:
R - Regular
- Prerequisites:
- Corequisites: NGR 6431 or 6432 or 6433 or 6434
- Course Description: This course is designed to complement each clinical residency; these conferences will discuss clinical experience, morbidity and mortality utilizing current research.
- Please briefly explain why it is necessary and/or desirable to add this course: This course is an essential component of the Nurse Anesthetist program and is currently being offered under selected topics.
- 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? Required sequence in the major.
- Has this course been offered as Selected Topics/Experimental Topics course? If yes, how many times? Yes, once
- What qualifications for training and/or experience are necessary to teach this course? (List minimum qualifications for the instructor.) Instructor must be a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist with a master’s degree and must be knowledgeable in the field.
- Objectives: At the close of this course the students shall:
1. Using evidence-based literature, present and discuss anesthesia management of an unusual, interesting, difficult case.
2. Critically assess the ramifications of adverse clinical occurrences and using current research offer alternative solutions.
- Learning Outcomes: At the close of this course the students shall:
1. Using evidence-based literature, present and discuss anesthesia management of an unusual, interesting, difficult case.
2. Critically assess the ramifications of adverse clinical occurrences and using current research offer alternative solutions.
- Major Topics: Course content will be determined by clinical experience. Clinical conference topics will be selected from student clinical experience. Master’s students will be required to present one clinical experience per semester.
- Textbooks: All previously assigned texts, journals, articles, and websites.
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- if you have questions about any of these fields, please contact chinescobb@grad.usf.edu or joe@grad.usf.edu.