| source University of Washington (X) |
level |
department Rehabilitation Medicine (X) |
Lectures in fields related to: general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, neurology, rehabilitation medicine, orthopaedics, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, rheumatology, and pediatrics. Required for occupational therapy, prosthetics and orthotics, and physical therapy students. Credit/no credit only.
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Lectures in fields related to: general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, neurology, rehabilitation medicine, orthopaedics, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, rheumatology, and pediatrics. Required for occupational therapy, prosthetics and orthotics, and physical therapy students. Credit/no credit only.
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To introduce students to the role of allied health professionals in the treatment of pathologies presented in 400, 401 lectures. Credit/no credit only.
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Theory and practice in specialized areas of physical therapy. Credit/no credit only.
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Experience in patient management under the preceptorship of certified practitioners at clinical affiliation sites. Required for prosthetics and orthotics majors.
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Guided opportunity for in-depth study in specific areas of rehabilitation. Topics vary.
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Opportunity to design, perform, and analyze research investigation in problem areas in rehabilitation medicine. These include clinical and basic research problems in, for example, head and spinal injury, chronic disease, pain neurophysiology, electrodiagnosis, communication, and bioengineering.
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Development of clinical competence in patient assessment techniques from a neuromusculoskeletal perspective. Discussion of normal and pathological findings. Special emphasis on lower quadrant anatomy, posture evaluation, and medical record documentation skills. Lecture and laboratory format.
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Principles and practice of physical therapy clinical treatment procedures utilizing therapeutic modalities. Lecture and laboratory format.
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Physical therapy clinical evaluation and management of patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction. Special emphasis on upper quadrant anatomy. Lecture and laboratory format.
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Theory and practice in specialized areas of physical therapy. Includes organization and administration of specialized programs, advanced evaluation and treatment techniques, role of the consultant. Credit/no credit only.
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Conferences, seminars, discussions of advanced physical medicine and rehabilitation topics for graduate students, residents and postdoctoral fellows in rehabilitation medicine. Lectures, discussion, and laboratory work in selected aspects appropriate to elected area of study for applicants for master-level degree.
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General principles and practice of physical therapy patient evaluation and use of the clinical decision-making models. The application of patient management principles through examination techniques and documentation strategies. Lecture and laboratory format.
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Integration of knowledge and skills in teaching through teaching in the classroom or presentation of a minicourse, workshop, or in-service training series. Prerequisite: MEBI 520 and permission of instructor.
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Philosophy and concepts in the interdisciplinary rehabilitation of persons with major disabilities, including advanced content in the rehabilitation theory and process of selected categories.
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Specialized practicum experience in environment providing rehabilitation services. Practicum arrangements and permission by instructor.
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Provides knowledge and skills necessary for providing occupational therapy evaluation, intervention, and transition services focused on occupational performance (life activities) for children and teens with disabilities and their families. Offered: W.
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Graduate project focused on research, administration, education, practice, policy, or other scholarly or creative work. Required of graduate, entry-level occupational therapy and physical therapy students. Offered: AWSpS.
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Credit/no credit only.
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Equivalent to 686, 687, or 688. Satisfies requirements in rehabilitation medicine/chronic care. Student arranges with another university, using the. "Special Assignment Form." Students can qualify after review, similar experience at another university. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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By special arrangement for qualified students, special clerkships or externships may be available at institutions other than the University of Washington located within the WWAMI region. Prerequisite: permission of department.
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Credit/no credit only.
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Offered: AWSpS.
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