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Nov 23, 2024
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PT 8321 - Clinical Reasoning II Clinical Reasoning I was designed to explore the nature of clinical reasoning in the profession of physical therapy and examine strategies for assisting learners to develop their reasoning expertise. This course focuses on clinical problem solving used in moderately complex to advanced musculoskeletal physical therapy case studies; knowledge and skills from the curriculum taught to this point will be incorporated. The laboratory course places less emphasis on didactic learning and more toward case competence, problem solving and patient care ability. In addition, computer-based tests reviewing the content outline of the licensure exam and a cumulative exam of the curriculum are included. The lecture portion of the course will consist of review lectures from material covered in the first year of the curriculum.
Credit Hours: 2
Term Offered: Summer
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