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2012-2014 <strong>General</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Course Supplement and Policies and Requirements Addendum79354C. Fundamentals of Primary HealthCare for FNP/PA Students (8)Lecture/discussion—7 hours; web virtual lecture—1hour. Open to students in the Family Nurse Practitioner/PhysicianAssistant Program only. Introducesprimary health care concepts essential to the care ofcommon medical problems seen in primary care settings.May be repeated two times for credit.—I, II, III,IV. (I, II, III, IV.) Hass, Henderson, O'Rourke, Newman(change in existing course—eff. fall 13)358B. Pharmacology (2)Lecture/discussion—1 hour; discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite:consent of instructor. Restricted to registeredstudents in the Family Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant Program. Addresses systemsbased pharmacology focused on classes of drugsused to treat disorders in the following systems: ENT,ophthalmology, endocrinology, gastrointestinal, anddermatology. Content is coordinated with the Fundamentalsof Primary Health Care course. May berepeated two times for credit.—I, II, III, IV. (I, II, III,IV.) Brazil, Christiansen(change in existing course—eff. fall 12)358D. Pharmacology (2)Lecture/discussion—1 hour; discussion—1 hour.Restricted to students in the Family Nurse Practitioner/PhysicianAssistant Program. Systems basedpharmacology focused on classes of drugs used totreat disorders in the following systems: musculoskeletal/rheumatology,neurology, hematology/oncology,and psychiatry/behavioral medicine. May berepeated two times for credit.—I, II, III, IV. (I, II, III,IV.) Brazil, Christiansen(new course—eff. spring 13)368A. Behavioral Science for FNP/PAStudents (2)Lecture/discussion—1 hour; seminar—1 hour. Prerequisite:registered student in the Family NursePractitioner/Physician Assistant Certificate Programor consent of instructor. Normal psychosocial developmentin family system theory as it relates to primarycare for assessment, coping, strategies,resources, and goals. Health behavioral changes.Chronic care model.—IV. (IV.) Henderson(change in existing course—eff. summer 12)Professional430FA. SJVP Longitudinal MedicineClerkship at <strong>UC</strong>SF (A) (4)Clinical activity—45 hours; lecture—2 hours; workshop—2hours. Prerequisite: approval by School ofMedicine Committee on Student Progress; consent ofinstructor. Longitudinal Clerkship runs concurrentlywith Primary Care and Psychiatry for 24 weeks at<strong>UC</strong>SF Fresno. Time is spent in direct patient care situationsunder the guidance of faculty. On-goingpatient write-ups, rounds, conferences are required.(H/P/F grading only; deferred grading only, pendingcompletion of sequence.)—III. (III.) Eidson-Ton,Vierra(new course—eff. spring 13)430FB. SJVP Longitudinal Primary CareClerkship at <strong>UC</strong>SF (B) (6.5)Clinical activity—45 hours; lecture—2 hours; workshop—2hours. Prerequisite: approval by School ofMedicine Committee on Student Progress; consent ofinstructor. Longitudinal Clerkship runs concurrentlywith Primary Care and Psychiatry for 24 weeks at<strong>UC</strong>SF Fresno. Time is spent in direct patient care situationsunder the guidance of faculty. On-goingpatient write-ups, rounds, conferences are required.(H/P/F grading only; deferred grading only, pendingcompletion of sequence.)—IV. (IV.) Eidson-Ton,Vierra(new course—eff. summer 13)430FC. SJVP Longitudinal Primary CareClerkship at <strong>UC</strong>SF (C) (<strong>1.5</strong>)Clinical activity—45 hours; lecture—2 hours; workshop—2hours. Prerequisite: approval by School ofMedicine Committee on Student Progress; consent ofinstructor. Longitudinal Clerkship runs concurrentlywith Primary Care and Psychiatry for 24 weeks at<strong>UC</strong>SF Fresno. Time is spent in direct patient care situationsunder the guidance of faculty. On-goingpatient write-ups, rounds, conferences are required.(H/P/F grading only; deferred grading only, pendingcompletion of sequence.)—I. (I.) Eidson-Ton,Vierra(new course—eff. summer 13)Medicine: HumanPhysiologyNew and changed courses inHuman Physiology (HPH)Professional405. Metabolism, Endocrinology,Reproduction and Nutrition (9.5)(cancelled course—eff. spring 12)Medicine: InternalMedicineNew and changed courses inInternal Medicine (IMD)Professional405. Metabolism, Endocrinology,Reproduction and Nutrition (9.5)(cancelled course—eff. spring 12)430FA. SJVP Longitudinal MedicineClerkship at <strong>UC</strong>SF (A) (4)Clinical activity—45 hours. Prerequisite: approvalby School of Medicine Committee on Student Progress;consent of instructor. Longitudinal Clerkshipruns concurrently with Primary Care and Psychiatryfor 24 weeks at <strong>UC</strong>SF Fresno. Time is spent in directpatient care situations under the guidance of faculty.On-going patient write-ups, rounds, conferences arerequired. May be repeated for credit. (H/P/F gradingonly; deferred grading only, pending completionof sequence.)—III. (III.) Aronowitz, Johl(new course—eff. spring 13)430FB. SJVP Longitudinal MedicineClerkship at <strong>UC</strong>SF (B) (6.5)Clinical activity—45 hours. Prerequisite: approvalby School of Medicine Committee on Student Progress;consent of instructor. Longitudinal Clerkshipruns concurrently with Primary Care and Psychiatryfor 24 weeks at <strong>UC</strong>SF Fresno. Time is spent in directpatient care situations under the guidance of faculty.On-going patient write-ups, rounds, conferences arerequired. May be repeated for credit. (H/P/F gradingonly; deferred grading only, pending completionof sequence.)—IV. (IV.) Aronowitz, Johl(new course—eff. summer 13)430FC. SJVP Longitudinal MedicineClerkship at <strong>UC</strong>SF (C) (<strong>1.5</strong>)Clinical activity—45 hours. Prerequisite: approvalby School of Medicine Committee on Student Progress;consent of instructor. Longitudinal Clerkshipruns concurrently with Primary Care and Psychiatryfor 24 weeks at <strong>UC</strong>SF Fresno. Time is spent in directpatient care situations under the guidance of faculty.On-going patient write-ups, rounds, conferences arerequired. May be repeated for credit. (H/P/F gradingonly; deferred grading only, pending completionof sequence.)—I. (I.) Aronowitz, Johl(new course—eff. summer 13)462. Medicine Wards AI (6)Clinical activity—40 hours. Prerequisite: MedicalSciences 431; consent of instructor; demonstratedability to accept responsibility. Limited enrollment.Assume role of acting intern and be primary physicianon medical ward under direction of medical residentand staff. Teams I-V take call every fifth night.Emphasis on evidence-based inpatient care. May berepeated for credit. (H/P/F grading only.)—I, II, III,IV. (I, II, III, IV.) Henderson(change in existing course—eff. fall 12)Medicine: InternalMedicine—GastroenterologyNew and changed courses inInternal Medicine—Gastroenterology (GAS)Professional460. Gastroenterology Clinical Clerkship(3-18)Clinical activity—30 hours. Prerequisite: completionof third year of medical school. Work-up, manage,and follow-up new patients on active inpatient consultingservice. Gastroenterology/Hepatologypatients. Daily rounds with attending physician. Maybe repeated for credit. (H/P/F grading only.)—I, II,III, IV. (I, II, III, IV.) Terrado(change in existing course—eff. summer 13)Medicine: InternalMedicine—<strong>General</strong>MedicineNew and changed courses inInternal Medicine—<strong>General</strong>Medicine (GMD)Professional470. Health Care Ethics (3-9)Lecture/discussion—2 hours; laboratory/discussio—1 hour. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Guidedindependent study of issues in biomedical ethics,with discussion of readings that are based on studentinterests and needs. Participation in ethicsrounds. (Same course as Nursing 470.) (S/U gradingonly.)—I, II, III, IV. (I, II, III, IV.) Loewy(new course—eff. spring 12)Quarter Offered: I=Fall, II=Winter, III=Spring, IV=Summer; 2013-2014 offering in parenthesesPre-Fall 2011 <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): ArtHum=Arts and Humanities; SciEng=Science and Engineering; SocSci=Social Sciences; Div=Domestic Diversity; Wrt=Writing ExperienceFall 2011 and on <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): AH=Arts and Humanities; SE=Science and Engineering; SS=Social Sciences;ACGH=American Cultures; DD=Domestic Diversity; OL=Oral Skills; QL=Quantitative; SL=Scientific; VL=Visual; WC=World Cultures; WE=Writing Experience

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