Clinical Medicine I, II and III courses include lectures and lab experiences providing students with in-depth training in the etiology (including genetics/genomics), epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation (including laboratory testing), differential diagnosis, and the evidence-based treatment and management for diverse patient populations with acute, subacute and chronic conditions throughout the lifespan and organized by body/organ system. As with other courses, this course will be taught with extensive use of a flipped classroom and team-based learning design including significant case-based learning sessions geared towards problem solving and medical decision-making skills within a collaborative interprofessional patient-centered team-based model. Eight semester hours.
MPAS 511: Clinical Medicine I
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