DPT 6121 Clinical Reasoning and Therapeutic Exercise I
Clinical Reasoning and Therapeutic Exercise is a five-course series that provides students with ongoing opportunities to apply and integrate the principles of clinical reasoning and therapeutic exercise. By practicing challenging clinical skills in a supportive environment, students progressively increase their ability to engage in effective, patient-centered skills across the life span.
Clinical Reasoning and Therapeutic Exercise I is the first course in this series. It is designed to increase students’ abilities in the following areas: patient interviewing skills, documentation, communication skills (verbal & written), evidence-based clinical decision-making, prioritization of patient problems, and ethical considerations. The goal of this course is to provide an opportunity for students to practice early clinical problem solving in a supportive environment.
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DPT 612: Unsatisfactory course grade—Remediation during the break between Modules II and III