PTAE 221 Seminar

Psychosocial considerations are reviewed with application to cultural/gender/aging/family dynamics in relation to disease, dysfunction, death and dying and the grieving process. In addition, caregiver self-care, assertive communication, and clinical burnout are presented. Includes an introduction to effective administration aspects of varied physical therapy environments. Preparation for entering the physical therapy workplace is also explored. A review of the required text with an emphasis on board exam study and test-taking strategies is included. Prerequisites: PTAE 204, PTAE 215, PTAE 240. Corequisites: PTAE 241.


Credits

2.00 Credits

PTAE 221Seminar

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I. General Information

Department

II. Course Specification

Credit Hours Narrative

2.00 Credits

III. Catalog Course Description

Psychosocial considerations are reviewed with application to cultural/gender/aging/family dynamics in relation to disease, dysfunction, death and dying and the grieving process. In addition, caregiver self-care, assertive communication, and clinical burnout are presented. Includes an introduction to effective administration aspects of varied physical therapy environments. Preparation for entering the physical therapy workplace is also explored. A review of the required text with an emphasis on board exam study and test-taking strategies is included. Prerequisites: PTAE 204, PTAE 215, PTAE 240. Corequisites: PTAE 241.


IV. Student Learning Outcomes

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

VI. Delivery Methodologies