AT 310/310L Aspects of Clinical Medicine with Discussion (3 credits) with Lab (1 credit)
This course introduces athletic training students to the etiology of normal and abnormal responses to injuries/illnesses and diseases and presents an opportunity for students to acquire the necessary evaluation skills needed to provide immediate treatment or referral. Discussions center on general medicine topics: etiology pathology clinical evaluation medical management and prognosis of common types of musculoskeletal reproductive cardiovascular visceral and neurological injury and disease. Students will also participate in a general medicine clinical rotation. This course also utilizes allied health practitioners to deliver specific course content pertinent to their professional field.
A prerequisite to AT 323
Prerequisite
AT 222 Athletic Training Clinical Practicum IV,
AT 242/242L Therapeutic Rehabilitation with Lab,
EX 253 Pathophysiology & Pharmacology, CPR/AED for the Healthcare Provider (or equivalent), and Supplemental Oxygen Certification
Corequisite
AT 322 Athletic Training Clinical Practicum V and CPR/AED for the Healthcare Provider, and Supplemental Oxygen Certifications
Notes
Both the lecture (3 credits) and lab (1 credit) must be passed with a "C" or higher in order to matriculate in the Athletic Training Education Program.