INTERNSHIP I PRACTICUM (CLIN 7203)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - Winter Trimester

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Janette A. KurbanShow MyInfo popup for Janette A. Kurban
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Douglas W SanfordShow MyInfo popup for Douglas W Sanford
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John MarthShow MyInfo popup for John Marth
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Patrick BodnarShow MyInfo popup for Patrick Bodnar
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Paula Michele ShaffShow MyInfo popup for Paula Michele Shaff
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Adela Urias HernandezShow MyInfo popup for Adela Urias Hernandez
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Lovonne BeairdShow MyInfo popup for Lovonne Beaird
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Stephen PaternoShow MyInfo popup for Stephen Paterno
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Gary TamShow MyInfo popup for Gary Tam
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Charles Michael RaperShow MyInfo popup for Charles Michael Raper
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM (1/9/2017 - 4/21/2017) Location: MAIN DAL CLNIC

Description

In this course, interns will demonstrate mastery of recovery care skills in patient history, examination, and treatment planning and application via patients and case-based scenarios.
Interns will be participating in patient service via doctor-led teams and lecture and activity-based hours online and in person. During time spent in their doctor teams, interns will be interacting online and in person working on evidence-based and patient-centered care development and treatment approaches, as well as participating in patient acquisition activities. Skills workshops will be provided to further professional development.
Lecture and activity hours will consist of case-based scenario review and practice of topic-associated diagnostics, treatments, and outcome assessments throughout orientation and marketing and event training. Weekly online assignments and projects will be required to further assess clinical decision making and intern preparedness.
Outside marketing events will be encour

INTERNSHIP I PRACTICUM (CLIN 7203)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - Winter Trimester

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Janette A. KurbanShow MyInfo popup for Janette A. Kurban
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Douglas W SanfordShow MyInfo popup for Douglas W Sanford
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John MarthShow MyInfo popup for John Marth
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Patrick BodnarShow MyInfo popup for Patrick Bodnar
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Paula Michele ShaffShow MyInfo popup for Paula Michele Shaff
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Adela Urias HernandezShow MyInfo popup for Adela Urias Hernandez
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Lovonne BeairdShow MyInfo popup for Lovonne Beaird
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Stephen PaternoShow MyInfo popup for Stephen Paterno
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Gary TamShow MyInfo popup for Gary Tam
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Charles Michael RaperShow MyInfo popup for Charles Michael Raper
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM (1/9/2017 - 4/21/2017) Location: MAIN DAL CLNIC

Description

In this course, interns will demonstrate mastery of recovery care skills in patient history, examination, and treatment planning and application via patients and case-based scenarios.
Interns will be participating in patient service via doctor-led teams and lecture and activity-based hours online and in person. During time spent in their doctor teams, interns will be interacting online and in person working on evidence-based and patient-centered care development and treatment approaches, as well as participating in patient acquisition activities. Skills workshops will be provided to further professional development.
Lecture and activity hours will consist of case-based scenario review and practice of topic-associated diagnostics, treatments, and outcome assessments throughout orientation and marketing and event training. Weekly online assignments and projects will be required to further assess clinical decision making and intern preparedness.
Outside marketing events will be encour

INTERNSHIP I PRACTICUM (CLIN 7203)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - Winter Trimester

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Janette A. KurbanShow MyInfo popup for Janette A. Kurban
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Douglas W SanfordShow MyInfo popup for Douglas W Sanford
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John MarthShow MyInfo popup for John Marth
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Patrick BodnarShow MyInfo popup for Patrick Bodnar
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Paula Michele ShaffShow MyInfo popup for Paula Michele Shaff
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Adela Urias HernandezShow MyInfo popup for Adela Urias Hernandez
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Lovonne BeairdShow MyInfo popup for Lovonne Beaird
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Stephen PaternoShow MyInfo popup for Stephen Paterno
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Gary TamShow MyInfo popup for Gary Tam
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Charles Michael RaperShow MyInfo popup for Charles Michael Raper
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM (1/9/2017 - 4/21/2017) Location: MAIN DAL CLNIC

Description

In this course, interns will demonstrate mastery of recovery care skills in patient history, examination, and treatment planning and application via patients and case-based scenarios.
Interns will be participating in patient service via doctor-led teams and lecture and activity-based hours online and in person. During time spent in their doctor teams, interns will be interacting online and in person working on evidence-based and patient-centered care development and treatment approaches, as well as participating in patient acquisition activities. Skills workshops will be provided to further professional development.
Lecture and activity hours will consist of case-based scenario review and practice of topic-associated diagnostics, treatments, and outcome assessments throughout orientation and marketing and event training. Weekly online assignments and projects will be required to further assess clinical decision making and intern preparedness.
Outside marketing events will be encour