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Special Topics Review (CHI589) |
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Points: |
2 |
Enrolment Options: |
Murdoch: T3-internal |
Description: |
Review a range of vital topics which are essential components for clinical practice. Aim: to review and append relevant clinical subjects such as: orthopaedics, neurology, paediatrics, geriatrics, radiology, rehabilitation, manipulative and diagnostic procedures. Additionally, students will be given the opportunity for self-evaluation in order to assess areas of limitation and work with course instructors to address those issues. Assessment will be determined on students' grasp of individual subjects reviewed. |
Contact time: |
Lectures: 2 hours per week; project work/seminars: 2 hours per week. |
Prerequisites: |
Enrolment in BSc/BChiropractic and the successful completion of Years 1 to 4. |
Used in these Courses: |
Chiropractic (BChiro, BSc) |
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