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Primary Practice IV: Differential Diagnosis II (CHI444) |
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Points: |
2 |
Enrolment Options: |
Murdoch: T1-internal (quota of 70 places) |
Description: |
This unit focuses on common clinical presentations related to the body systems and the clinical decision-making process (differential diagnosis) associated with the development of probable diagnoses. Principles of management will be addressed and the role of chiropractor emphasised, within the context of the broader healthcare system. The unit builds upon prior clinical units to provide the opportunity for students to gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours for the safe and appropriate management of patients in clinical practice. |
Contact time: |
Lecture: 2 hours per week; practical laboratories: 2 hours per week. |
Prerequisites: |
Enrolment in BSc/BChiropractic and successful completion of BSc(Chiropractic). |
Exclusions: |
Students who have successfully completed CHI412 Primary Practice III: Differential Diagnosis I cannot enrol in this units for credit. |
Quota: |
This unit is subject to quota. |
Used in these Courses: |
Chiropractic (BChiro, BSc) |
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