PADP 6310

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Graduate Curriculum Committee Course Proposal Form for Courses
Numbered 6000 and Higher
Note: Before completing this form, please carefully read the accompanying instructions.
1. Course prefix and number:
PADP 6310
2. Date:
9/17/2011
3. Requested action:
New Course
X
Revision of Active Course
Revision & Unbanking of a Banked Course
Renumbering of an Existing Course from
from
to
#
X
Required
#
Elective
4. Method(s) of delivery (check all boxes that apply for both current/proposed and expected
future delivery methods within the next three years):
Current or
Proposed Delivery
Method(s):
X
On-campus (face to face)
Expected
Future Delivery
Method(s):
X
Distance Course (face to face off campus)
Online (delivery of 50% or more of the instruction is offered online)
5. Justification (must cite accreditation and/or assessment by the graduate faculty) for new course
or course revision or course renumbering:
An ongoing assessment by the graduate faculty in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies
determined the need to change the credit hours of this course. Behavioral Medicine Clinical
Practicum will change from six weeks to four weeks and from five semester credit hours to four
semester credit hours to accommodate the addition of two elective practicums into the
curriculum. This course meets the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the
Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) following standards:
B2.08 The program curriculum must include instruction in the social and behavioral sciences as
well as normal and abnormal development across the life span.
B3.03 Supervised clinical practice experiences must provide sufficient patient exposure to allow
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each student to meet program-defined requirements with patients seeking:
a) medical care across the life span to include, infants, children, adolescents, adults, and the
elderly,
b) women’s health (to include prenatal and gynecologic care),
c) care for conditions requiring surgical management, including pre- operative, intra-operative,
post-operative care and
d) care for behavioral and mental health conditions
B3.07 Supervised clinical practice experiences should occur with preceptors practicing in the
following disciplines:
a) family medicine,
b) internal medicine,
c) general surgery,
d) pediatrics,
e) ob/gyn and
f) behavioral and mental health care.
6. Course description exactly as it should appear in the next catalog:
6310. Behavioral Medicine Clinical Practicum (4) P: Consent of instructor. Clinical
experience with emphasis on behavioral medicine evaluation and treatment in an outpatient and
inpatient setting. The student will have the opportunity to acquire patient communication and
behavioral modification skills useful in the primary care setting.
7. If this is a course revision, briefly describe the requested change:
An ongoing assessment by the graduate faculty in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies
determined the need to change the credit hours of this course. Behavioral Medicine Clinical
Practicum will change from six weeks to four weeks and from five semester credit hours to four
semester credit hours to accommodate the addition of two elective practicums into the curriculum
8. Course credit:
Lecture Hours
Weekly
OR
Per Term
Credit Hours
s.h.
Lab
Weekly
OR
Per Term
Credit Hours
s.h.
Studio
Weekly
OR
Per Term
Credit Hours
s.h.
Weekly
OR
Per Term
Credit Hours
Weekly
OR
Per Term
Credit Hours
Practicum
Internship
40
4
s.h.
Other (e.g., independent study) Please explain.
Total Credit Hours
9. Anticipated annual student enrollment:
s.h.
s.h.
4
s.h.
35
10. Changes in degree hours of your programs:
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Degree(s)/Program(s)
Changes in Degree Hours
MS in Physician Assistant Studies
No
11. Affected degrees or academic programs, other than your programs:
Degree(s)/Program(s)
Changes in Degree Hours
None
None
12. Overlapping or duplication with affected units or programs:
X Not applicable
Documentation of notification to the affected academic degree programs is
attached.
13. Council for Teacher Education (CTE) approval (for courses affecting teacher education):
X Not applicable
Applicable and CTE has given their approval.
14. University Service-Learning Committee (USLC) approval:
X Not applicable
Applicable and USLC has given their approval.
15. Statements of support:
a. Staff
Current staff is adequate
X
Additional staff is needed (describe needs in the box below):
b. Facilities
X Current facilities are adequate
Additional facilities are needed (describe needs in the box below):
c. Library
X
Initial library resources are adequate
Initial resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief explanation and an
estimate for the cost of acquisition of required initial resources):
d. Unit computer resources
X
Unit computer resources are adequate
Additional unit computer resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief
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explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition):
e. ITCS resources
X
ITCS resources are not needed
The following ITCS resources are needed (put a check beside each need):
Mainframe computer system
Statistical services
Network connections
Computer lab for students
Software
Approval from the Director of ITCS attached
16. Course information (see: Graduate Curriculum and Program Development Manual for
instructions):
a. Textbook(s) and/or readings: author(s), name, publication date, publisher, and
city/state/country. Include ISBN (when applicable).
Andreasen, N., and Black, D. (2010). Introductory Textbook of Psychiatry, 5th ed. Arlington,
Virginia: American Psychiatric Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-1-58562-400-3
b. Course objectives for the course (student – centered, behavioral focus)
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Evaluate the presentations of the most common clinical psychiatric entities in
the psychiatric and primary care settings.
Demonstrate diagnostic and management skills for patients presenting with
clinical psychiatric entities in the ambulatory and inpatient settings.
Formulate psychiatric treatment plans appropriate for use in the primary care
setting and the indices for referral to the psychiatric practitioner.
Perform complete histories and physical examinations and assemble the
findings in the correct documentation required in the SOAP format.
Select and interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests pertinent to psychiatric
entities, and demonstrate knowledge of the laboratory tests required to monitor
patients on certain psychiatric medications.
Develop and utilize materials to educate the psychiatric patient about their
particular pathology and therapeutic regimen.
Utilize library and interactive computer tools for research, study, literature
review, and consultation.
Assemble and evaluate the community resources and support groups available
to psychiatric patients in the rural and urban setting.
Exhibit and incorporate into practice the concept of the dependent nature of the
PA profession and the concept of the collaborative relationship of the
PA/Physician Team.
c. Course topic outline
Students will complete patient evaluations and treatment plans under preceptor supervision for
patients with the following conditions:
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Interpersonal Violence
Substance Abuse
Depression & Anxiety Disorders
Somatoform Disorders
Personality Disorders
Childhood Disorders
Eating Disorders
Cognitive Disorders
Dissociative Disorders
Sexual Disorders
Sleep Disorders
Psychiatric Emergencies
Chronic Pain & Illness
Death and Bereavement
d. List of course assignments, weighting of each assignment, and grading/evaluation system
for determining a grade
Preceptor Evaluation
End of Rotation Test
Total
40%
60%
100%
Grading Scale
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
Less than 70% = F
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